A Top Designer Picks Her Favorite Things AD100 designer Pamela Shamshiri is a master at curating exciting products for her clients’ homes. For a recent collaboration with Autotype Design Club, she translated that skill into a series of limited-edition bundles for various rooms in the home: the office, the kitchen, […]
Day: January 26, 2021
Arkansas Arts Center Adopts New Name, Details Plans For Future
Hear the report by KUAR’s David Monteith. The Arkansas Arts Center officially adopted a new name Monday, becoming the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts. The Arts Center originally opened in 1937 in downtown Little Rock under the name Museum of Fine Arts. In 1960, it became the Arkansas Arts Center. […]
This Futuristic New Photography Website Lets You Snap Photos From Space
Canon is making it easier than ever to catch a glimpse of space. The Japanese photography company recently unveiled its new website that will allow photographers and space enthusiasts alike to capture shots of the earth using its existing CE-SAT-1 and 2B satellite. According to a Hypebeast report, the […]
Flaming Lips Use of Plastic Bubbles at Concerts Leave Covid-19 Experts Unsure
There are Covid-19 bubbles — small clusters of friends or family who agree to socialize exclusively with each other during the pandemic — and then there are the kinds of bubbles the Flaming Lips used at recent concerts. Band members and concertgoers rocked out and bounced while encased in large […]
Theatre In The Dark To Present Original Audio Adaptation Of MOBY DICK
Theatre in the Dark, the innovative Chicago theater company focusing exclusively on audio plays, will follow up its successful 2020 productions of THREE STORIES UP, H.G. Wells‘ WAR OF THE WORLDS, and A CHRISTMAS CAROL IN THE DARK, with an original adaptation of Herman Melville‘s classic adventure story MOBY DICK […]
The executive director of The San Diego Museum of Art sees the pandemic as an opportunity for creativity
Throughout her decade as executive director of The San Diego Museum of Art and her many years in leadership of the top museums in all of Mexico, Roxana Velásquez has been focused on making the art world accessible to people of all backgrounds. © Provided by San Diego Union Tribune […]
Vote on Colorado’s new driver license design
DENVER (KDVR) — The Colorado driver’s license is getting a new look and you are invited to vote for your favorite design. A new design will adorn both the front and back of the license and state ID, with three choices for each. Finalists for the front of the Colorado […]
Paris art galleries still welcome visitors as museums remain shut
While museums in France have indefinitely shut their doors during the Covid-19 pandemic, private art galleries remain open to visitors. But for how long? RFI’s Arnab Bérenger has this report. Nearly a year after the Covid-19 pandemic, Paris’ trendy Marais district – normally teeming with life on a Saturday afternoon – […]
Gigi Hadid Revealed Her, Zayn Malik’s Baby’s Name in November
Searching for signs! After Gigi Hadid announced the name of her and Zayn Malik‘s first child, daughter Khai, eagle-eyed fans noticed that the moniker actually appeared on social media months prior. Hadid, 25, shared the little one’s name on Thursday, January 21, by updating her Instagram bio to read “Khai’s […]
Theater Notebook: Cygnet rolls out its next Finish Line play commission ‘Run/Fire’
Cygnet Theatre will continue its Bill and Judy Garrett Finish Line Commission new play festival next month with the opening of Aurin Squire’s “Run/Fire,” in a streaming production that will play Feb. 8 through 14. Now in its fifth year under the sponsorship of longtime Cygnet donors Bill and Judy […]