Students Across Alvin Independent School District headlining holiday orchestral and choir concerts as they round out the fall school semester and welcome the holidays. All events are open to the public, said Renae Rives, district communications director. Nathan Pair, group principal at Manvel High School, said he and his colleagues …
Read More »Petal gets new mural at fire station # 3 on Mississippi 42
The town of Petal got a little brighter with a new mural showcasing the relationship between the Petal Fire Department, Petal School District and the community. The mural, which is located on the side of Fire Station # 3 on Mississippi 42, is the work of Brooke Bowden, an art …
Read More »Make the season shine with the First City Lights Festival, Elf Parade
Seven days out is your guide to entertainment events, concerts, festivals and activities in Escambia and Santa Rosa County. MONDAY Monday night blues Monday, November 22 at 7 p.m. Seville District, 130 E. Government St. The Seville District and the Blues Society of Northwest Florida are bringing the blues back …
Read More »Bonnie Sherk, landscape designer full of surprises, dies at 76
One Thursday in June 1970, a San Francisco police officer was going mad because motorists entering the busy central freeway near Market Street applied their brakes, surprised by an unusual sight. On what the day before had been bare land, a young woman sat on a haystack, surrounded by potted …
Read More »Luxury automaker Genesis opens urban oasis in New York’s Meatpacking District
Inside the Genesis House: Korean luxury cars will take center stage at Cellar Stage, a showroom and live event venue inspired by the Genesis brand launch at Seoul Olympic Stadium. Genesis Genesis, the luxury arm of Korean auto giant Hyundai, is transferring its design principles from assembly lines from Seoul …
Read More »Could preserving the school’s royal architecture help CVS regain the status of “pride of the south side”?
At Avalon Park on the south side, a massive structure sits, evoking memories of the bright future and immense pride. Dubbed “the palace,” the regal architecture and large size of Chicago’s vocational high school seemed to match the buzz around the place, say former students. Alumni included Bears’ big Dick …
Read More »26th Annual Wildlife Arts Festival Brings Community and Artists Together | Local News
The first week of November marks the start of the Wildlife Arts Festival season in Thomasville and the feeling of ‘art in the air’ is most apparent along the city’s brick streets where festival organizers hang their tickets. iconic hand-painted signs on lampposts and in Broad Street and West Jackson. …
Read More »Strong financial outlook projected for the next five years
Hugh W. Garside Jr. The most recent five-year forecast for the South-Western City School District indicates a positive cash balance throughout fiscal year 2025-2026. Forecasting is a standardized planning tool required by the Ohio Department of Education that must be completed annually. It provides detailed information on actual and forecast …
Read More »After difficult years during pandemic, Denver Arts Week aims to be a “celebration of life” – CBS Denver
DENVER (CBS4) – Denver Arts Week is officially underway and organizers have said they expect to host around 300 arts events and events in the city. The week-long celebration began with an evening of performances and open galleries hosted by the 40 West Arts District in Lakewood. Liz Black, the …
Read More »Barings and Hines acquire Reed District site in Nashville
Reed District represents a distinctive investment opportunity to transform a 12-acre gateway site in Midtown Nashville into a community-driven mixed-use destination with uses focused on music, art, food and entertainment. The project will take inspiration from the historic character of the approximately 100-year-old Coca-Cola building, converting it into a modern …
Read More »Dan Gelber wins mayoral race; Voters say yes to 2 a.m. alcohol sales cut-off time – CBS Miami
MIAMI BEACH (CBSMiami) – Voters in Miami Beach have once again re-elected Dan Gelber as mayor. Gelber, who won his third term, pushed for a drastic change in South Beach’s entertainment district, shutting down bars and clubs at 2 a.m. READ MORE: Homestead election results: Steven Losner wins mayoral race …
Read More »Ten things to do for Halloween in Denver
Why should Halloween be just for kids? There are also a lot of spooky, silly, fantastic and fun events for adults, as well as el Dia de los Muertos celebrations. Here are ten of the best things to do in and around the city today. Spookadelia 4: The Curse of …
Read More »Worth the wait: OCC inaugurates its new College Center building
A year-long celebration in the works took place at Orange Coast College on Friday, as the institution officially opened its new College Center building. Orange Coast College’s Culinary Arts and Hospitality programs have made their home at the new facility. The College Center is now the largest building on campus …
Read More »Booming Asian population may have greater influence on New Bay area electoral maps
âRedistribution is more of an art than a science,â Lee said. âAnyone can sit here and digitally move blocks until you get a balanced district, but the art is in understanding the political implications of these movements,â Lee said. “What race or ethnicity could have a head start if you …
Read More »Banksy’s unauthorized exhibition finally announces location in major sci-fi destination
âThe Art of Banksyâ exhibition in Toronto. Photo: Starvox Exhibitions “The Art of Banksy”, the traveling exhibition of the work of the famous street artist, will be presented at the Palais des Beaux-Arts next month, organizers announced on Wednesday (October 27th). The Marina District Landmark was first built for the …
Read More »Dissemination of Chinese culture with the cartoon of Marx
Xu Liang / Ti Gong Xu Liang presents the first season of the cartoon A Rambling Talk About Marx with students from Pudong New Area in June. “I can say that no one has ever published a cartoon to talk about Karl Marx’s theories in such a systematic way. We …
Read More »The Wildlife Foundation celebrates its 25th anniversary and opens a new research laboratory in Yemassee
YEMASEE, SC (WCDB) – On Saturday, the Nemours Wildlife Foundation celebrated its 25th anniversary and cut the ribbon for the new Ernie P. Wiggers research lab in Yemassee, SC The state-of-the-art $ 2 million facility aims to expand its wildlife research that has been carried out for more than a …
Read More »‘Skeletal item’ found at Central High School prompts Philadelphia school district to search for remains
The Philadelphia School District appealed to its high school leaders to research their respective schools for any human skeletal remains that might have been used previously for teaching. According to the district, the research was prompted by the recent discovery of a “human skeletal object” belonging to a Native American …
Read More »City Council Candidates Present Plans to Support Arts and Culture at Virtual Forum | New
Thirteen city council candidates spoke about the importance of arts and culture to Cambridge and their plans to support and meet the needs of the arts sector in a virtual forum on Tuesday evening. The forum was hosted by Create the Vote Cambridge, a non-partisan advocacy campaign that aims to …
Read More »Round Rock ISD to renovate and expand Brushy Creek Elementary School for $ 8.4 million
Featured Photo: A street view of Brushy Creek Elementary School near Stonebridge Drive. Image: Google Streets. Posted: 18-10-2021 by Art Benavidez Round Rock (Williamson County) – The Round Rock Independent School District has filed an architectural barrier notice with a state regulatory agency regarding renovations to Brushy Creek Elementary School. …
Read More »Stark County District Library’s Worth Your Time titles for October 17, 2021
FICTION Children “Sweaters Weather”, by Matt Phelan – Sweaters? Not yet! The air is cool and the leaves are bright – it’s the perfect fall day to enjoy the outdoors. Papa Bear asks his cubs to put on their sweaters and waits patiently downstairs. When he checks them, he learns …
Read More »Explore Fall Activities Around Savannah – SCAD District
Written by Daniella Garcia, Illustration by Halle Garrett Autumn has arrived! Bring out the boots, cozy sweaters and the plentiful supply of fall-themed Starbucks drinks we’re about to consume, because the best season is finally upon us. During this time of year, you can enjoy a number of festivities during …
Read More »Request for sign, change of zoning of the church top Meeting of the municipal council of Marietta | News, Sports, Jobs
Adam Schwendeman, attorney for Thiesen Brock, spoke to Marietta city council on Thursday about rezoning a church so it could be turned into apartments. (Photo by Michèle Newbanks) Representatives from Marietta’s Original Pizza Place asked for an exemption from a city ordinance at Thursday’s meeting of the Marietta city council. …
Read More »World Painting Exhibition in St. Louis Became AWOL More Than Once | Arts and theater
Ryan Greis of Eureka was invited last year to view Frank Duveneck’s 1902 painting “Yacht Harbor” in the administrative offices of St. Louis Public Schools. A local artist had been tracking a painting belonging to St. Louis public schools for over a year. He calls it, and other works of …
Read More »What do students wear in class? – SCAD district
Written by Lu Pan, Photos by Lu Pan Have you ever wondered why students in certain disciplines dress in a certain way or what has influenced the clothing choices of a particular student? Have you ever had the courage to ask? Asking such personal questions of a complete stranger is …
Read More »Top Brockton Area Stories From Last Week
In case you missed it, these are five stories from the past week from across the Brockton area that resonated with our readers. Stalemate ends after Brockton police officer was shot and wounded A tense, hour-long standoff ended in Brockton on Thursday evening when police said an armed suspect had …
Read More »Kodu Bale Recipe: Popular Karnatakas Coffee Time Snack | Easy snack recipe in South India
Most people who know me will tell you that I have a fondness for desserts. However, I’m no big fan of snacks, always avoiding the fried snacks which are an integral part of the quick meals most Indians prefer during that endless gap between lunch and dinner. In most parts …
Read More »Oregon’s ‘At-A-Glance’ Bulletins Show Pandemic Impacts
The Oregon âAt-A-Glanceâ School and District Report Cards were published by the Oregon Department of Education. The annual publication required by law is designed to inform parents, caregivers, communities and educators. It is also designed to initiate discussions on areas of improvement for schools and districts, according to the ODE. …
Read More »Art, Walk and Roll Festival returns to Culver City’s Arts District – October 9
October 6, 2021 The Culver City Arts District and the Arts District Residents Association are proud to present the Rockin ‘Art Walk and Roll Festival on Saturday, October 9 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. By closing Washington Blvd to automobiles, the city will gain a glimpse of a future …
Read More »King + King Unveils Updated Budget for Oswego Town School District Capital Project at Oswego County Board Meeting Today
OCSD News Graphic. Image provided by CiTi. OSWEGO – At the Oswego City School District School Board meeting, King + King Architects, a company working on the district capital project, offered an update for each phase of the project, including a new budget which should be $ 24,262,098 compared to …
Read More »Sweetwater Union High School District, NFINIT Begins Tech Internships
Sweetwater Union School District offices in Chula Vista. Photo via Wikimedia Commons Sweetwater Union High School District on Tuesday announced a partnership with NFINIT, a San Diego-based tech company, to launch a new paid internship program for local students. With the San Diego NFINIT Data Center as the student classroom, …
Read More »Three more murals in Marshalltown | News, Sports, Jobs
CONTRIBUTED Photo – Local artists Melynda McCord and Landaca Czerniewski will create “Marshalltown’s Starry Night” as one of the last three murals of 2021 in downtown Great Western Bank. A trio of new murals across Marshalltown will pay homage to the city’s history while celebrating its unique culture and personality, …
Read More »Art in the Alley in Brighton is an experiment to expand artists’ exposure
Brighton’s new Art in the Alley exhibition is a bit of an experience, said John Wallbank, vice chairman of the Brighton Art Guild. The exhibit, which was set up this summer in Hyne Alley near the open-air dining at Brighton Bar & Grill, features enlarged reproductions of award-winning artwork by …
Read More »For the week of October 4, 2021 – Daily Freeman
Kathleen Schneck-Suma is the new vice-principal of New Paltz High School. She will help newly hired principal Samuelle Simms run the school. She joined the district from Ketcham High School in the Wappingers Falls Central School District, where she served as vice-principal for three years. Schneck-Suma graduated from Hofstra University …
Read More »Islip Central School District: Alfano School Community Observes Hispanic Heritage Culture
01/10/2021 The Alfano Elementary School community comes together to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. By engaging in educational activities, students learn about the rich history of this culture. In her daily morning announcements, Alfano Elementary Headmistress Carmen Vazquez delivers quotes from famous models of Hispanic descent whose professions include a Supreme …
Read More »Showcase House: The beautifully updated Philcrest House offers privacy on spacious tree-lined grounds | Home & Garden
Enjoy a magnificent view of the courtyard and the swimming pool from the great room. This downstairs office is conveniently located next to the great room. The large L-shaped kitchen island offers plenty of space for meals and prep work. Relax with a good book in this sunny seating area …
Read More »SCAD Animation Studios ‘Hex Limit’ preview at AnimationFest – SCAD District
Written by Ali Grutchfield, Images courtesy of SCAD Animation Studios The Savannah College of Art and Design is constantly at the forefront of new waves of storytelling. SCAD Animation Studios is a facet of the animation department which produces a new animation project every year. Their latest release and second …
Read More »5 things to do in downtown Shreveport on October 1
Long live Prize Fest week # 2! Everything Fest ends this weekend with movie, food and comedy as we say ‘hello’ to 9 days of art, music and activities at Red River Revel 45. Fishing for dollars returns downtown with the cool Crappie Expo 2021, pirates converge at the Shreveport …
Read More »Kazor, 81, led the creation of the historic Wilton district: Chronicle of Larchmont
Ginny Kazor Preserver and Wilton Place resident Virginia “Ginny” Ernst Kazor died on September 8 of complications from Parkinson’s disease. She was 81 years old. She acquired local and national notoriety by stopping a motorway project in her neighborhood. If approved, the plan, proposed in 1972, would have destroyed six …
Read More »RiNo mural goes 3D to push for prison reform
DENVER – The skill used to paint the walls of the River North Arts District is undeniable. Almost all large flat surfaces are covered with a mural with a message. âThe number of hours spent on some of them is crazy when you stop to think about it,â Buck Adams …
Read More »Bill Rodier discusses the economic development district of downtown Saint-Landry
LAFAYETTE, Louisiana (KLFY) – The Central St. Landry Economic Development District, or CSLEDD, is an economic development district located along the I-49 corridor in Opelousas. This district is deploying its dedicated funding to improve and increase critical economic infrastructure within its geographic boundaries. Through its board of directors, the CSLEDD …
Read More »The broker behind New York’s hottest new gallery district
Tribeca has always been a historic district of New York City, home to the Broadway-Chambers Building, a brick office tower completed in 1900, and the Woolworth Building, a Gothic Revival tower that was once the tallest building in the world (until 1930, when 40 Wall Street was built, then the …
Read More »Philly Students Explore Art of DJing Through School District Program | The key to learning
When Christian Harrison first found out that Hill-Freedman World Academy would be one of the pilot schools for the Philadelphia School District DJ program, he didn’t hesitate to enroll. âI knew right away that I wanted to be a part of it,â said Harrison. âI thought a program like this …
Read More »Emanuel Martínez brought muralism to Denver. Now gentrification threatens its art
Fresco in the recreation center painted by Emanuel MartÃnez in 1970. Photo courtesy of the Chicano Murals of Colorado project Culture The artist’s iconic murals celebrating Chicano history and culture have made Mile High City a mecca for public art. By Philippe Clapham September 27, 2021 Public art has become …
Read More »The antagonistic art of Neo Rauch | The New Yorker
Yet the experience had left Rauch suspicious. Shortly after the sale of “Der Anbräuner”, Rauch withdrew from an exhibition in Leipzig which was to be one of his biggest exhibitions in his native country in a decade. Rauch sometimes speaks of his art as a peristaltic filtration system that sucks …
Read More »CAP presents art to local students | New
Developing children’s imaginations is what brought together former educators and members of the Pelican Bay Arts Association to form the Children’s Art Program in December 2018. They set their goals and created the following mission statement: âThe Manley Art Program for Children is designed to teach artistic skills and vocabulary. …
Read More »Corpus Christi Downtown Management District unveils new mural
The Corpus Christi Downtown Management District unveiled a new mural on the corner of Chaparral and Peoples streets on Friday. The mural was commissioned by local and native Corpus Christi artist Cameron Walls. The walls were inspired for the mural of coastal curve sunsets. This mural is one of the …
Read More »VFW Post 1 building remodel to hang up darling neon sign
VFW Post 1 is hoping their Portraits Helping Heroes campaign will raise the funds they need to complete the rehabilitation of the building – and therefore, hang their sign. DENVER – VFW Post 1, in Denver, was the first Foreign War Veterans station in the country. That’s part of the …
Read More »ArtWalk plans unveiled – On-Site Magazine
The first phase of ArtWalk consists of two residential towers and an intermediate mixed-use tower. Photo credit: SmartCentres SmartCentres has unveiled plans for the new arts district in its SmartVMC development in Vaughan, Ontario. The first phase of ArtWalk will include three residential buildings located near public transportation, urban amenities …
Read More »Best Dog Friendly Fall Activities in Miami
Few places offer such a wonderful dog ownership experience as Miami. Yes, there are the perpetual thunderstorms that can trigger hours of barking. And this whole story of alligators in the water. But beyond that, we’ve got everything from sandy beaches and tranquil lakes to brewery patios, perfect for transporting …
Read More »‘The DeLuxe Show’, ‘Treasures in Gold & Jade’ top fine art picks
Don’t let the pigeon drive the bus !, by Mo Willems, 2003 Photo: BW 1. “Explode at the seams” ROCO begins its 2021-22 series with a well-titled program: “Bursting at the Seams”. After a year and a half spent trying to present music during a pandemic, ROCO will return with …
Read More »Lighting and art project under I-794 in downtown Milwaukee wins award
A project that created aesthetic lighting and public art beneath I-794 in downtown Milwaukee, part of a series of improvements to animate this area, won an international award. Brighten the Passage, which sits under the freeway along North Broadway and North Water Street, received an Award of Excellence for Downtown …
Read More »Hispanic Heritage Month: Showcasing a local artist who uses Latin culture in their artwork
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – As we continue to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, we chat with a local artist, Jorge Betancourt, who adds a touch of Latin culture to every piece he creates. âInside every room is joy. It’s the most important thing for me, âsays Jorge Betancourt, a local artist. …
Read More »Extraordinary art by ordinary people
Posted: 09/20/2021 19:42:35 PM NORTHAMPTON – Common Wealth Murals is launching a two-month art exhibit that will showcase local artists and their work across Pioneer Valley at an event this Wednesday. ValleyBike first contacted Common Wealth Murals because they “wanted to do something to celebrate the arts in western Massachusetts,” …
Read More »Visitors return to Pittsburgh museums, sometimes at pre-pandemic levels
The coronavirus pandemic is such a big challenge that most of Pittsburgh’s arts groups have never faced. But as the performing arts companies are just starting to resume indoor performances, in person, many of the city’s museums say attendance has been rebounding for months. Take the mattress factory. Like all …
Read More »The work of artist Osage Jarica Walsh incorporates the Earth and the sun
At first glance, Jarica Walsh seems to be working in two totally different artistic spheres. But the Osage artist sees elementary connections between the creation of his sculptural ceramics – non-functional vessels designed to strike a balance between strength and vulnerability – and his distinctive cyanotyped prints with their sleek …
Read More »Yolanda López, artist who celebrated working class women, dies at 78
Yolanda López, an artist and activist who has created one of the most famous works of art in Chicano history by daringly remaking the Virgin of Guadalupe in her image – as a strong young brunette woman wearing shoes from running and a big smile – died on September 11. …
Read More »Gutierrez quits Democratic ranks to endorse Johnson in council race
In a bold rebuke of the local Democratic Party’s endorsement of Meagan Harmon for re-election to Santa Barbara City Council, council member Alejandra Gutierrez lends her support to Harmon’s challenger Nina Johnson. Gutierrez, herself backed by the party when she was elected to represent District 1 in 2019, said Johnson …
Read More »Major Development Directed to Fort Worth Cultural District – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
Fort Worth developer is betting big on his hometown. John Goff brings his prestigious Crescent real estate, known to many Dallas residents, to Cowtown. With great pride, Goff walked between Fort Worth’s famous Modern Art and Kimbell Museums, near where his new $ 250 million Crescent development will be located. …
Read More »Petoskey Library receives grant from National Endowment for the Arts
PETOSKEY – The Petoskey District Library is one of 61 organizations nationwide selected to receive a 2021-2022 NEA Big Read grant. A $ 5,000 grant will support a community reading program focused on Joy Harjo’s “An American Sunrise” from March to May 2022. An initiative of the National Endowment for …
Read More »Bangor Township uses pandemic money to install high-tech learning and safety system in all of its schools
FLINT, Michigan (WJRT) – A Mid-Michigan school district uses millions of dollars in federal COVID-19 relief funding to improve learning and safety – inside and outside the classroom . Bangor Township has just installed an advanced learning and safety system. The aim is to help children with their studies wherever …
Read More »Korean-American protests lead to changes in school murals
One early morning before the students arrived, school principal Kate Sohn stood outside the gymnasium and looked at the reimagined version of the mural that had sparked so much controversy three years ago that she was almost destroyed. Sohn, a Korean immigrant, focused on the hibiscus flower, South Korea’s national …
Read More »Things to do in the Lehigh Valley area this weekend and beyond (September 17-23)
WHAT IS HAPPENING? Here’s a small sample of the area’s events – some in person, some online – that you might want to check out in the coming days. The third international cultural festival is scheduled for Saturday September 18 at Allentown Arts Park in Allentown.Facebook.com/LVICF Art museums IN PROGRESS …
Read More »The lights are back in the cultural district after nearly 18 months – WPXI
PITTSBURGH – They’ve been in the dark for 18 months, but today the lights are shining brightly in the Cultural Quarter as shows are underway. From this weekend, the streets will come alive with art lovers from all over the region. âSeeing more people around would be really great. It’s …
Read More »Best Things to Do in Dallas This Weekend – Harry Styles, Leon Bridges and Pitbull
VSThe concert season is officially back in full swing this weekend. From Harry Styles to Leon Bridges, there are several big names you can still get tickets for. Two favorite local festivals (for beer and art) are also returning after the 2020 cancellations. These are the best things to do …
Read More »Latrobe to celebrate downtown improvements, promote art and local businesses
Latrobe will welcome visitors on Wednesday to celebrate the completion of the downtown infrastructure improvements. The public will also find great retail deals and art exhibits throughout the business district as part of an Art Walk event and monthly Shop Hop Night promotion. Activities will begin at 3 p.m., when …
Read More »Bond-funded projects reshape schools in Novato and San Rafael
Students gather for theater trials in the new building of the Arts Center at Novato High School in Novato on Saturday, August 21, 2021. The building, which has a 450-seat auditorium, is among the new projects of investment in schools in Marin. (Alan Dep / Marin Independent Journal) Iron workers …
Read More »Preserving the memory of Club Matinee with a new short documentary
HOUSTON – Musical legends Ray Charles, James Brown, and Aretha Franklin have performed at the hottest nightclub in 5th Ward in Houston on many occasions. Club Matinee was known as âthe Cotton Club of the Southâ by musical legends and locals alike. Now, a short new documentary, Memory Builds the …
Read More »Former Caucus Member Ferndale resident Sally Tanner recalls community – Times-Standard
The Humboldt County community fondly remembers former California assembly member Sally Tanner following her death on Friday. She was 94 years old. Gregg Foster, executive director of the Redwood Area Economic Development Commission, was Tanner’s neighbor for many years. They became quick friends after moving to the same Ferndale neighborhood …
Read More »Gathering held at Fairy Mountain, Wulong District, Chongqing Municipality, to Discuss Green Development
CHONGQING, China – (COMMERCIAL THREAD) – On August 13, 2021, the China-Chongqing (Wulong) Green Development Practices Forum was held at Fairy Mountain, Wulong District, Chongqing. Chongqing Municipal People’s Congress Committee. In the forum, many well-known and mainstream national academics and experts, industry elites through âonline + offlineâ combinations shared their …
Read More »Spring Branch teacher gets surprise funding that helps students engage in art
A Landrum Middle School drama teacher has found a way to further help her students engage in the performing arts at a school where many students do not have the opportunity to learn acting outside of the classroom. Keenan Chiasson, now in second year teaching at SBISD College, began a …
Read More »Rise Westwood Collective Celebrates Minority-Owned Food Businesses
Veggie Viernes event at the Rise Westwood Collective. Photo by Marianne Manzler Eat and drink The collective showcases businesses owned by BIPOC, Latinx and women by hosting events like the Veggie Viernes event, a celebration of all things vegan. By Marianne Manzler August 9, 2021 Located on Morrison Road in …
Read More »Carnation Festival lunch honors community members for their service
ALLIANCE – Artist Ron Moore Jr. told an audience that art can help people overcome hardships at the Grand Alliance Carnation Festival community lunch on Saturday. âArt was my way of escaping,â he said. The 1986 Alliance High School graduate was the keynote speaker at the event, which took place …
Read More »Colorado Comeback Cash $ 100 Gift Card Vaccine Site List: Update
ACROSS COLORADO – Comeback Cash stops across Colorado are offering $ 100 Walmart gift cards, while supplies last, to anyone who receives a first or second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. Colorados can sign up for a vaccine at a gift card stop in advance here. Pedestrians are also taken …
Read More »Tokyo-style listen bar, In Between Days, opens this month in St. Pete – St. Pete Rising
âWe don’t see music as something that only serves to fill the silence. We see it as something gastronomic. We are everyone’s demographics. Here, handcrafted sake and carefully selected natural wines converge with hi-fi, curated music of all genres on an ever-changing menu. Attention to detail radiates throughout the space. …
Read More »Hotel Saint Vincent “a place to slow down” in the Lower Garden District
The scene was set on a balmy summer night when musician, singer and indie favorite St. Vincent captivated audiences in a courtyard that once saw Saints of a different genre. It was the opening night of the Hotel Saint Vincent in June, and it looked like the A List was …
Read More »15 Colorado Music Festivals Coming This Summer
It’s official, live music is back. With new shows announced at Red Rocks – which is now open at capacity almost every day, and local concert halls featuring new and familiar performers every weekend, there’s no better place than here. in Colorado. Plus, summer music festivals are springing up statewide …
Read More »Vancouver, WA: shopping, history, lots of green space and blue waters
It is often overlooked en route to Portland or mistaken for that other Vancouver to the north. But Vancouver (Washington) offers opportunities to enjoy our state’s considerable history, remarkable parks, and humble community with great food, drinks, and quirky stops. The state’s fourth-largest city has a long pedigree, with longhouses …
Read More »Calendar of events around the neighborhood on July 21, 2021 | North Springs Edition
TUESDAY Medal of Honor Character Development Program Workshop – 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., Colorado Springs Marriott, 5580 Tech Center Drive. Registration required: tinyurl.com/hfvuyf2x. ⢠⢠⢠JULY 30 Colorado Springs Conservatory Music in the Park Concert Series – 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Venezia Park, 3555 Briargate Parkway; coloradospringsconservatory.org. …
Read More »Woodfield Fine Art Gallery announces new location in Grand Central District
The Woodfield Fine Art Gallery showcases the work of 23 local artists. The new gallery is located at 2323 Central Avenue and ready to open on August 14. Gallery owner and artist Jim Woodfield is moving to his new gallery in the Grand Central Arts District. Gallery specializing in the …
Read More »Moses Lake takes action towards Creative District designation
Moses Lake’s vision to designate downtown as a creative neighborhood has passed the dream stage. A creative district is a pedestrian zone for artistic activities and businesses, a community heart for living, working and visiting. Once a Creative District is designated, the Washington State Commission for the Arts (ArtsWA) provides …
Read More »San Pedro First Thursday, with a renewed artistic vibe, returns – Daily Breeze
San Pedro’s popular First Thursday ArtWalk in the downtown district has been redesigned and is set to return next month. The popular monthly event, which died out last year amid the coronavirus, will be relaunched from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on August 5. Almost a quarter of a century …
Read More »Inverness Council to prepare for the arts festival; review the progress of the station lease | Local News
Inverness City Council will receive an update on Tuesday on the city’s new arts programs and the annual arts festival, which has recently struggled amid internal political struggles. Earlier this year, the council hired Florida-based Civic Icon Arts to help oversee and create artistic attractions and public cultural venues. One …
Read More »Joslin nominated for Framingham Cultural Council – Framingham SOURCE
FRAMINGHAM – District 4 resident Nathaniel Joslin was appointed to the Framingham Cultural Council by Mayor Yvonne Spicer. The Framingham Cultural Council provides grants to private and public / municipal organizations and individuals for cultural projects that benefit the residents of Framingham. The Council is responsible for making the final …
Read More »7 reasons Scottsdale, Arizona is perfect for snowbirds
Scottsdale is a beautiful Southwestern destination for snowbirds who want to escape their freezing winter wonderland. The winter weather is perfect for a visit or an extended stay. You can enjoy the hot and sunny desert climate every day. Offering beautiful resorts, communities for those over 55, and short-term rentals, …
Read More »The composite art and well-being collective officially opens to the public with a new program, exhibitions • Hi-lo
Compound, a nonprofit focused on art and holistic health, officially opened to the public today after pushing back its official opening date not once, but twice due to the pandemic of COVID-19. The 15,000 square foot space in the Zaferia District, which is a hybrid art gallery, holistic healing center, …
Read More »“Dancing with Xinjiang” presents works of art inspired by the region’s history
03:05 The group exhibition “Dancing with Xinjiang” was inaugurated at the M WOODS Museum in Beijing’s 798 Arts District. CGTN reporter Yang Yan went to see the highlights and spoke to some of the performers. Throughout the ages, the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region has been a place of convergence and …
Read More »The first look at Lost Spirits Las Vegas, the tour of the distillery which is a world like no other
Art taken in the amazing new Lost Spirits Las Vegas, a distillery / tour that takes you to a … [+] different world. @ 2021 Wonho Lee Lost Spirits, the popular downtown Los Angeles Arts District distillery / tour, is opening a Las Vegas location on August 15 in Zone …
Read More »Lincoln Land offers general education courses in the medical district
Lincoln Land Community College now offers general education courses for the fall semester in its medical district located at 130 W. Mason St. LLCC also offers short-term vocational training programs at the institution. See Also: Lincoln Land Esports Team Wins NJCAA National Championship The new in-person courses are designed for …
Read More »Short North Art Gallery will be free for artists
A Columbus developer and restaurateur have teamed up with other developers to provide free art space in Short North. Details have yet to be announced, such as the location of the space, but the partners say they are trying to keep art in the neighborhood, which has become dominated by …
Read More »New Artist Exhibits Work at Rockefeller Center as Part of ART IN FOCUS Series
Sign up for our PoliticsNY newsletter for the latest coverage and to stay informed about the 2021 elections in your district and across New York As part of her Art in brief Partnership, the Rockefeller Center and the Art Production Fund will present a public art presentation by painter and …
Read More »Officials and residents celebrate North Square development in Amherst’s Mill District
AMHERST – Aschleigh Jensen moved to North Square in December 2019, just before the pandemic disrupted daily life. The new mixed-use residential and commercial development in the Mill district of Amherst offers low-rental housing, where Jensen lives. âI have a really reduced rent,â she said. “It is quite a blessing.” …
Read More »Aurora man wants city to leave scientific and cultural arts district
AURORA, Colorado – A man from Aurora is working to get an initiative over the November ballot calling for the city’s withdrawal from the Science and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD). Jeff Brown announced on Tuesday that he had created a nonprofit called Venues Aurora and released voting language that would …
Read More »New Middletown School Administrator – First Latino in the Role
MIDDLETOWN – The new academic director of the school district – the first Latin American education executive in the city’s history – has been asked to resign after less than a year in his previous post, according to documents. Alberto Vazquez-Matos, 47, begins his assignment on Tuesday as second in …
Read More »13 free things to do in Breckenridge
Isak Heartstone, by Danish artist Thomas Dambo, sits along Illinois Creek on June 24, 2019 in Breckenridge.Photo by Hugh Carey / Summit Daily Archives Looking to explore Breckenridge? You’re in luck because there are so many ways to explore the community without spending a dime. Here is a taste of …
Read More »The festivities of the first Friday of July continue in NOTO
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) – It’s the first Friday in July, which means it’s the first Artwalk Friday in the North Topeka Arts District. People gathered around the Red Bud Stage to listen to the Carje Jazz Combo. This week’s performers are graduates of Seaman High School. The music will continue …
Read More »MuleKick to take Griffin’s place in the El Dorado neighborhood
EL DORADO – MuleKick, a Magnolia-based restaurant known to University of South Arkansas students for its pizzas, wings and local craft beer, on Thursday announced plans to open in the closed Griffin restaurant in the Murphy Arts District. Griffin Restaurant, one of the Murphy Arts District’s premier must-sees, closed in …
Read More »Senator Sydney Kamlager Delivers Big For District 30 Of The California Senate, Securing Over $ 400 Million In Investment – Los Angeles Sentinel | Los Angeles Sentry
Senator Sydney Kamlager delivers big for District 30 of the California Senate, securing more than $ 400 million in investment Sydney Kamlager (AP Photo / Rich Pedroncelli, file) This week, the Legislature passed the 2021 Budget Act. This bold, responsible and balanced budget must be signed by Governor Newsom before …
Read More »5 adorable Denver apartments to book for your stay
From beautiful mountains to bustling cities, Colorado offers endless things to do and see – and luckily for those who live here, we don’t have to travel far to have fun. Denver is the perfect place for Coloradans to plan a vacation. In addition to numerous bars and restaurants, it …
Read More »ArtSci Roundup: Serious Tings, Sonolocations: A Sound Works Series, and more – Washington, District of Columbia
Art and entertainment June 28, 2021 Connect with the UW community weekly through public events and exhibits! This week, you can watch UW’s Alum on NBC’s Making It and participate in discussions moderated by Henry Art Gallery. Connect with the campus while enjoying summer vacation from the UW live webcam …
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