Looking at the newly announced local plays for the 2010-11 season (printed in Thursday's Review-Journal) one word comes to mind: caution. There are lots of small-scale shows we've seen before; few new titles that elicit excitement.
Seniors from The Bridge, 4750 25th St., Greeley, will showcase their artwork during a special show on Sept. 17. The show is free and runs from 3-6 p.m. It is open to the public.
Photo by Dave T. Henley This photograph, taken several weeks following 9/11, shows the Cyberzone Internet cafe near the University of Nevada Las Vegas campus where the 9/11 plotters sent and received e-mail messages immediately prior to the hijackings on Sept. 11, 2001.
This annual free outdoor concert brings together stars and performances from current and upcoming Broadway productions to celebrate the beginning of the Broadway season.
Area residents will have the unique opportunity to see and purchase art from a five-state region when the first Williston “Wild Bunch” Art Show is held at the Airport International Inn in Williston, N.D., this weekend.
The Harvest of Art festival, scheduled for this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., will feature fine art, crafts, food, musical entertainment, a 9/11 artists tribute display, free children’s art activities and free adult mini art lessons in acrylic painting, watercolor pencil drawing, mosaics and watercolor painting.
Here are the selected local concert events from this week's edition of Weekend. To browse more events, or submit your own, go to www.nhregister.com/events. What shows you plan on catching?
The demon barber of Fleet Street will take to the Broadway Theatre stage this weekend.Starting today, Friends of the Broadway will perform “Sweeney Todd” downtown at 216 E. Broadway St.
The Milan Art Center will host a fundraiser from 4:30 to 11 p.m. Sept. 30 at the Original Gravity Brewing Co. to compile matching funds for a grant offered by the Greater Milan Area Community Foundation.
"Pink," an open-entry juried show to benefit the Denver affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure, through Sept. 26. Reception: 6-9 p.m. today. 900 Santa Fe Drive, 303-297-8428, cornewartspace.com
When WBA featherweight champion Yuriorkis Gamboa steps into the ring against IBF champ Orlando Salido for his first title unification this Saturday (Sept. 11th, featured on HBO Boxing After Dark) at The Palms in Las Vegas, “El Ciclon“ knows exactly who to thank for the way his career has taken so far.
Two-Day Antique Auction NEARLY 700 LOTS, NO RESERVES Woody - Auctioneer 316-747-2694 This auction features the Steve and Gloria Zak collection along with the Estate of Louise Hefling.
BROWNSVILLE – Residents and art enthusiasts will have the opportunity to shop for some artwork by local artists at the sixth annual Art in the Park at Dean Porter Park Sunday in the Ringgold Civic Indoor Pavilion.
The Fine Art and Photography Show of the Pennsylvania Apple 'n Cheese Festival is still accepting entries. Sept. 17 is the closing date for mailing the applications. Applications and information may be obtained on the paapplecheese.com web site or by c
The Northeast Alabama Arts Council will sponsor an art show as part of the Boom Days Heritage Celebration. NAAC member Anne Hamilton will open her historic home at 450 Elm Street for the show, which will feature artists from DeKalb, Jackson and Madison counties.
ARTINFO - There was a striking abundance of smiles at the famed Château de Versailles for the opening of a show that detractors have denounced as speculative neo-vandalism, pornographic provocation, and a blight on France’s prized heritage.
U.S. television producer, advertising executive and Broadway composer WERNER MICHEL has died. He was 100.Michel passed away in New York on 27 August (10), reports...
ARTINFO - The United Kingdom is the featured country at this year’s Korea International Art Fair, (KIAF) and perhaps that’s why works by Damien Hirst, who surely is Britain’s most famous contemporary artist in Asia, seemed to be everywhere. Even at the booth of the venerable PYO Gallery — whose president, Mi Sun Pyo, is head of the Galleries Association of Korea — a Hirst "Spin" painting has taken pride of place, seeming a little off-key beside the cool minimalism of the paintings by Lee Ufan, which provide the booth’s still center.
The Art & Apples Festival, Paint Creek Center for the Arts’ renowned art festival and now celebrating its 45th year of hosting more than 125,000 visitors in Rochester Park, has been named one of the Top 20 fine art festivals in the U.S. by Sunshine Artist Magazine.
(Caption: Songwriter Dolly Parton, front and center, with Allison Janey and the other leading cast members from the recent Broadway production of Parton's musical version of the film 9 to 5. File photo) Working 9 to 5.. What a...
ARTINFO - Though artist Faith Ringgold is perhaps best known for delighting American schoolchildren with her lusciously illustrated 1991 masterwork of a children’s book "Tar Beach," her first public commission was actually designed for another audience: female prisoners eating in the cafeteria of the Rikers Island prison in New York City.
Now that incarcerated work, the 1971 "For the Women’s House," is being released after a tumultuous stretch for a show at the Neuberger Museum of Art, in Purchase, New York.
Content partner Roby Brock has a new poll out today that shows a lead for Republicans running for statewide “down the ballot” constitutional offices. The results track largely with the Republican generic advantage we have seen develop throughout this current election cycle. Here are the results… Lieutenant Governor Mark Darr (R) 44% Shane Broadway (D) 27% Undecided 29% Secretary of [...]
ARTINFO - "Tonight, I’m announcing that the American combat mission in Iraq has ended," President Obama declared last week. Seven years after the United States-led invasion of the country, the war is officially over. In the U.K., however, the debate over Britain's involvement in the conflict is as fractious as ever: the government’s "Iraq Inquiry" has been severely criticized, and former Prime Minister Tony BlairÂs newly published autobiography, "A Journey," has triggered angry protests.
Last year, as the down-on-their-luck fashion and retail industries hopelessly kicked a rock down Fifth Avenue in New York City, Anna Wintour had a light bulb moment. The editor-in-chief of Vogue magazine came up with an idea intended to recapture the shopping enthusiasm the recession stole. She called it Fashion's Night Out (FNO) and got more than 700 stores to participate in a night of designer ...
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The C.M. Russell Museum is the new owner of the title, "C.M. Russell Art Auction," after settling a dispute with the Great Falls Advertising Federation (aka Ad Club).
RSF artist Debra Gershen has created a work of art for the Memories in the Making® Art Auction on Monday, Oct. 4, 5:30 p.m. at Copley Plaza at the Old Globe Theatre. This first-time auction event has paired a total of 16 professional artists with artists with dementia.
ARTINFO - A Kennedy Center Honor, which the Kennedy CenterÂs website likens to a knighthood in Britain, is the ultimate reward for a person’s “lifetime contribution to American culture.” This year those contributions included outlaw country music, "Yesterday," uplifting car giveaways, and scintillatingly vibrant choreography.
ARTINFO - As a reminder that the looting of Iraq's heritage has hardly been restricted to the militant thieves who pillaged the Iraqi National Museum after the 2003 American invasion, the United States has repatriated a group of objects, some of which were apparently taken as war booty, and others that reflect the region's history of artifact smuggling. This step, by all accounts, is only a small one in what will have to be a concerted international effort to undo the work of all kinds of opportunistic raiders.
ARTINFO - As Sotheby's and Christie's stake out their blue-chip consignment territory in advance of the fall market season, second-string boutique Phillips de Pury seems to be working a burgeoning, if unglamorous, niche: helping disgraced financiers sell off their ill-gotten art. After bringing in more than $24 million this spring by auctioning the collection of debt-ridden Internet entrepreneur Hasley Minor, Phillips is now angling for the corporate art collection of the defunct law firm of Marc Dreier, who is serving a 20-year prison sentence for federal fraud after having attempted to sell $700 million bonus promissory notes to investors.
According to the Wall Street Journal, a bankruptcy official has filed for court approval for a November 21 Phillips auction of the modern and contemporary works Dreier amassed before his 2008 arrest. The 81-piece collection includes works by Damien Hirst, Henri Matisse, Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, Ellsworth Kelly, and Willem de Kooning, as well as photographs of the Dreier family and of Audrey Hepburn playing that other fiscally inept individual Holly Golightly in "Breakfast at Tiffany’s."