It’s coming back. Not tomorrow you understand. But soon. Just when you thought doors were slammed tight, artistic director Ron Ulrich has announced an eclectic series of spring shows for Theatre Aquarius that will turn the lights on again at our resident theatre company. Like most theatres in Canada, Aquarius […]
Day: January 28, 2021
Nova Scotia awards $2.1 million in emergency funds to arts and culture groups | Regional-Lifestyles | Lifestyles
The recipients of much-needed support for Nova Scotia arts and culture organizations affected by the COVID-19 pandemic have been announced by the province. A total of $2.1 million in one-time grants has been awarded to 89 groups around the province through the COVID-19 Emergency Support Program for Arts and Culture, […]
Aurora Public Art puts out call for three outdoor mural projects
Aurora Public Art is seeking artists for a variety of 2021 opportunities. Themes and locations include a Mexican Folk Art mural on a railroad viaduct wall, local architecture on utility boxes, and diversity and technology on a second-story wall. The Mexican Folk Art mural will be installed on the north […]
Editorial: Outdoor art exhibits a welcome getaway | Editorials
The Bozeman-area has long had a lively arts community that provides patrons with inspiration, entertainment and diversion. And local artists have been coming through again during the ongoing pandemic, with outdoor art displays that provide a welcome chance to get away from it all. A local children’s theater company, Random […]
See a famous work of art in incredible detail with 10-gigapixel scan
Admiring world-famous paintings from a few feet away is a special moment. Often people don’t realize the true size of artworks until they are in front and up close to it. Take da Vinci’s Mona Lisa as an example. Looking at images online with no objects for reference, it is […]
Songwriter Savan Kotecha on Playing It Straight for ‘Eurovision’ Songs
When it comes to comic songs at the Oscars, writing a tune with a satirical edge has generally not been the key to the Academy music branch’s heart. For the most part, the only ostensibly funny numbers to get nominated are from family films, like “Man or Muppet,” a rare […]
Martin Theatre to receive $45k grant | News
Martin Theatre in Downtown Eufaula, a focal point of the downtown area for over 100 years, will soon be displaying a new marquee thanks to a $45,000 grant from the Alabama Power Foundation. SUBMITTED PHOTO CITY OF EUFAULA Friends of Martin Theatre group has been approved by the Alabama Power […]
Pamplin Media Group – Cultural Coalition awards $39K in grants to arts organizations
Grants to help support projects advancing history, culture in Clackamas County Seventeen local organizations were recently awarded a piece of $39,000 in state grant money by the Clackamas County Cultural Coalition to help fund a wide range of projects supporting the arts, heritage and humanities. Since its inception in 2005, […]
Design Walkthrough of Turquoise’s In-Build 51m Rainbow II
How do you spot a world-class shipyard? There are several key indicators of excellence in the field of superyacht build. Precision engineering, state-of-the-art build materials, cutting-edge technology and quality a cut above the rest, to name a few. If you were to assess the excellence of a shipyard on its […]
Veronika Slowikowska Drops New Single ‘Homesick’
Talented actress/singer Veronika Slowikowska, who is known for her role in FX’s comedy/horror series “What We Do in the Shadows,” is following up on her recent hit “So Many Lies,” with the new single “Homesick.” The song is now available on Apple Music, Spotify and elsewhere. Releasing music under the […]