It’s customary in January to savor in advance all the wonderful art and entertainment we’ll be watching, listening to and interacting with during the coming year. That’s true even when the crystal ball offers a view that is foggy at best. Let’s face it. What fans really want to know […]
Day: January 25, 2021
West Springfield teen’s art shown in Washington for President Joe Biden’s inauguration
WEST SPRINGFIELD — While the biggest spotlight was on President Joe Biden during his inauguration, a West Springfield teenager’s artwork also shone brightly in Washington, D.C., last week. Eduardo Miranda, 17, was one of 34 teen artists who had their work projected nightly, Jan. 15-19, on the facade of the […]
Kourtney Kardashian and Blink-182’s Travis Barker Are Dating?!
Image: L: Dimitrios Kambouris, R: Gregg DeGuire (Getty Images) Over the weekend, news broke that Kourtney Kardashian, the meanest and most organic of the Kardashian-Jenner clan, went to Palm Springs with Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker, once again drumming up (sorry) rumors that the pair could be dating. On Sunday night, […]
Submissions Now Open For The Blank Theatre’s 29th Annual Nationwide Young Playwrights Festival
The Blank Theatre is now seeking submissions from playwrights 19 years of age and younger for its 29th Annual Young Playwrights Festival. Submissions must be made online or postmarked by March 15, 2021. The winning plays will be presented (four performances each) by professional actors and directors in June of […]
Anchal Project, Kentucky College of Art + Design hold a design contest
Anchal Project, a Louisville-based nonprofit social enterprise whose eco-friendly products have been sold in Anthropologie, Madewell and the Guggenheim Museum and been featured in Harper’s Bazaar, Better Homes & Gardens, CNN, and Vogue is partnering with The Kentucky College of Art + Design to help raise awareness during January’s National Slavery and […]
New York to launch ‘arts revival’ performances with major stars
The public-private partnership, which Cuomo called the “New York Arts Revival,” commences next month and is the most ambitious attempt yet by any state to promote and advance a return to live performances. It underlines the immense impact of the arts on a state like New York, home to Broadway […]
Photography exhibit at Arts Center East opens Friday | Time Out
VERNON — A new exhibit dedicated to all forms of photography opens at Arts Center East, 709 Hartford Turnpike, on Friday. The photos come from an open call to artists 18 and older to submit their works in film, digital, digital manipulation, or polaroid. The images capture the world and […]
Rio Theatre set to re-open as sports bar as movie theatres remain closed in British Columbia
The Rio Theatre is playing a new role – a sport’s bar. © Simon Little/Global News The Rio Theatre. The iconic Vancouver movie theatre is attempting to work around provincial health orders banning events by shifting from showing movies on a big screen to showing sporting events. The current order […]
FAB NYC Hosts Public Dialogue Series on Culture and Reparations
Fourth Arts Block (FABnyc) is hosting a series of public dialogues titled, “Beyond Symbol: Culture & Reparations” with a focus on how reparations for Black communities can move forward at a local level and the role of arts and culture within the movement. Upcoming sessions include a discussion on “Reparations, Culture […]
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Art Gives Killer Queen A Killer Re-Design
Yoshikage Kira remains one of the most terrifying villains to ever make landfall in the history of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, thanks in part to his terrifying Stand of Killer Queen, and one fan artist has re-designed Kira’s ace in the hole with an updated look. While Kira was ultimately eliminated […]