[ad_1] Two operas that will be performed in Tulsa for the first time, along with one of the most popular operas of all time, make up the 75th anniversary season of Tulsa Opera. “For 75 years, Tulsa Opera has been inspiring the people of our city through powerful productions of […]
Day: April 10, 2022
Behind the Beauty of New Contemporary Artworks | by Cleveland Museum of Art | CMA Thinker | Apr, 2022
[ad_1] By Sydney Slacas, Curatorial Intern in Contemporary Art The contemporary art galleries at the CMA host a rich body of work that challenges viewers to conceptualize diverse ways of representing the figure, visualizing the world around us, and exploring the vast possibilities of abstraction. The collection will continue to […]
Celebrate Earth Day! 40 Ways to Use Nature and Recylables in Art with Kids
[ad_1] Earth Day always sneaks up on me and sometimes I even miss it! But this year I am here to help you get organized and be prepared to celebrate Earth Day all month long, with 40 ways to use nature and recyclables in art and creative play with kids! […]
‘The Matrix Resurrections’: Free your mind with the first full trailer of Neo’s return
The first trailer for the long-awaited sequel to the “Matrix” trilogy has arrived and probably poses more questions than it actually answers. The full trailer (opens in new tab) was released following an imaginative and incredibly well produced teaser campaign on whatisthematrix.com (opens in new tab), where teaser clips, with […]
Don’t Use Price as Marketing Strategy
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Five festivals and so much more on Chattanooga-area weekend entertainment calendar
[ad_1] Five festivals this weekend celebrate music, fine art, bacon, hot slaw and “stuff.” Camp Jordan is double-booked with Volkswagen enthusiasts and master gardeners. Professional bass anglers are fishing for a $100,000 prize in Dayton, and the Chattanooga Lookouts will open their home season next week. See more events, and […]
Badhaai Do Motion Poster Out! Bhumi Pednekar, Rajkummar Rao Can’t Wait To Get Out Of The Closet
Badhaai Do Motion Poster Out! Bhumi Pednekar, Rajkummar Rao Can’t Wait To Get Out Of The Closet – Watch (Photo Credit: Poster From Badhaai Do) While the makers of Badhaai Do have released the first look of the film today, they have also announced that the trailer of the film […]
Q2 Art exchange – Tags
[ad_1] The Q2 art exchange is now open and are exchanging collaged tags. Send up to 4 tags by the end of April to receive 4 in return. Since I am asking people to send flat tags with no bumpy elements, do not include any ribbons on your tags (I […]
SCAD Museum of Art Appoints Daniel S. Palmer as Chief Curator
[ad_1] The Savannah College of Art and Design proudly announces the appointment of Daniel S. Palmer as the new chief curator of the SCAD Museum of Art, just in time for the teaching museum’s 10th-anniversary celebration. “Daniel Palmer is a prolific curator who brings to SCAD MOA a wealth of […]
Louis CK’s Grammy win forces us to wrestle with cancel culture’s most uncomfortable dilemma
[ad_1] Louis CK speaks on stage at the 2017 Peabody Awards Ceremony (Michael Loccisano/Getty Images for Peabody) It was the comeback story no one wanted. Well, some people must have wanted it, of course – a sizable proportion of the Recording Academy’s voting body, at the very least. But nonetheless, […]