Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre has confirmed it has abandoned plans to stage 101 Dalmatians this year. The London venue said it appears likely that coronavirus restrictions will be in place when rehearsals are scheduled to begin in March, and that social distancing will remain in force during the performance […]
Month: January 2021
Arts groups join to showcase work of Black performing artists in Vermont
The Clemmons Family Farm in Charlotte is joining with Catamount Arts in St. Johnsbury for a performing-arts program in the Northeast Kingdom that will promote greater racial equity. The 18-month program will showcase the work of Vermont artists of African descent and model how Black-led and white-led arts and […]
Saturday’s ArtBites to focus on light art
PORT ANGELES — The rapidly expanding field of light art will be discussed during Saturday’s virtual ArtBites, which will feature several Port Angeles artists whose work is currently exhibited in Webster’s Woods. The Magic of Light Art, the latest installment in the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center’s ongoing series, will […]
Tri-County Arts to host reception and artist talk for Laura Cole | News
OLEAN — The Tri-County Arts Council will host the digital art of Laura Cole in two exhibits, “Through the Looking Glass” and “Edwardian Olean” with a reception and artist talk in February. Council officials said the opening reception and talk will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Feb. 12. […]
Tae Keller Wins Newbery Medal for ‘When You Trap a Tiger’
The American Library Association announced two of the country’s most prestigious prizes for children’s books on Monday: the Newbery Medal, which went to Tae Keller for “When You Trap a Tiger,” and the Caldecott Medal, an award for picture books, for “We Are Water Protectors,” illustrated by Michaela Goade. “When […]
Monday, January 25- with Jessica Vosk, Phillipa Soo and More!
Broadway might be dark, but that doesn’t mean that theatre isn’t happening everywhere! Below, check out where you can get your daily fix of Broadway today, January 25, 2021. *Note: schedule is displayed in Eastern Daylight Time Planning ahead? Visit BroadwayWorld’s full Streaming Calendar! 12:00 PM New York Jewish Film […]
Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture must speed up
Entertainment of Friday, 22 January 2021 Source: www.ghanaweb.com 2021-01-22 play videoMusician Gasmilla Musician Gasmilla is urging the Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture to make itself more useful by addressing the needs of the industry. The artiste opines that the ministry’s performance is below par. The seeming snail pace that […]
Kips Bay Decorator Show House Reveals Palm Beach Plans, Art Basel Gets Postponed, and More News This Week
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, […]
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 […]