[ad_1] Kate Bush’s 1985 song “Running Up That Hill (Deal With God)” is making a major comeback thanks to a scene in the fourth season of the Netflix series Stranger Things. But there’s more to it, according to NPR‘s music critic Stephen Thompson: What the “Running Up That Hill” resurgence […]
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China state museum opens in Hong Kong amid patriotism drive
[ad_1] HONG KONG — China’s famed Palace Museum began displaying artifacts in Hong Kong on Sunday amid a drive to build loyalty to Beijing in the former British colony that reverted to Chinese rule 25 years ago. Works of calligraphy and paintings on silk dating back more than 1,000 years […]
Coffee Grounds Live a Second Life as Reusable Mugs That Circumvent Single-Use Plastics
[ad_1] Design #coffee #sustainability All images © Kreis Cup Disposable coffee cups are undeniably damaging to the planet and its inhabitants, and even as some regions ban them entirely, we’ll continue to feel the effects of our consumption for generations. The estimated 250 billion vessels we collectively use each […]
Entertainment and fun: Summer Saturdays Arts Series returns in Perry | Top Story
[ad_1] PERRY — The Summer Saturday Art Series is back with its eclectic mix of music, art and entertainment at the Perry Farmers’ Market. “We have some new demonstrators. The musicians are mostly going to be favorites of people,” said Meghan Hauser, event coordinator. “Our audiences let us know if […]
Michael Janis & Tim Tate 2 person show in Toronto’s Sandra Ainsley Gallery
[ad_1] “One Story Is Not Enough” June 3-July 30, 2022 Sandra Ainsley Gallery Tim Tate and Michael Janis each grew up as avid readers, each finding the imaginary world as often much more enticing, beautiful and adventurous as what they found around them. When Michael Janis and Tim Tate met, […]
Lakeshore Art Festival back in Downtown Muskegon this weekend
[ad_1] The two-day art festival is back for 2022 with an art contest, an arts and crafts market, artisan food market, street performers, sidewalk chalk displays and more. MUSKEGON, Mich. — The Lakeshore Art Festival is returning to Downtown Muskegon with art, food, music and much more this weekend. On […]
3 Ways to core vintage-inspired ephemera for journaling and collage
[ad_1] If you like the idea of using vintage ephemera in your creations and maybe don’t have access to any where you are, I’m sharing 3 ways to score vintage-inspired ephemera for journaling and collage. Why do people enjoy collecting and creating with vintage ephemera? Well, vintage ephemera is paper […]
300’s Kevin Liles Talks Young Thug, Staying Motivated, Russell Simmons’ Impact, And Protecting Black Art
[ad_1] Music aristocrat Kevin Liles has come a very long way. The head of 300 Entertainment is leading the charge in the music industry with a new initiative designed to defend creators against opposing forces. Liles, known as one of the heads of Def Jam Records, has emerged as a […]
Art Work: Artists Working at The Museum
[ad_1] Since 1935, staff members working as a part of The Met community, many of whom are accomplished artists, have shared their creative contributions with each other on a regular basis. This year the Met is open this presentation of their work to the public. The wide range of artistic […]
The Art Biz ep. 123: Qualities Galleries Are Looking For in Their Artists with Jeremy Tessmer
[ad_1] Oh, grasshopper, if I could share the secret of getting gallery representation, I would. Promise. I don’t keep things from you. 3 Things You Can Bet On There is no secret to getting gallery representation because there is no single way that artists enter gallery stables. Three things are […]