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How to Survive a Poison Apple
ASTORIA — KALA presents singer/songwriter/performance artist Mindy Dillard in an electric one-woman musical storyscape, “How to Survive a Poison Apple,” Saturday, July 7. The show is from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m., with doors opening at 8 p.m..
Updated: 07/03/2012 11:01A
Texas Instruments Doles Out Arts Grants
Dallas-based technology giant gives $1.5 million to area arts organizations, including Dallas Symphony, Dallas Opera, Dallas Childrens Theater, Dallas Black Dance Theatre.
Updated: 07/03/2012 10:55A
Art of gardening to be displayed during tour
NORTH SIMCOE – 18th annual Library Garden Tour set for July 14.
Updated: 07/03/2012 10:53A
Art Platform Los Angeles Teams Up With Frederick Fisher and Partners
As weve already mentioned, Art Platform Los Angeles will relocate to the Barker Hangar at the Santa Monica Airport for the second edition of its modern and contemporary art fair in LA. The latest news is that the fair has partnered with the architectural firm
Updated: 07/03/2012 10:50A
Honour Bayes: Women (should be) in the spotlight
But if fine art has moved on from the male gaze of its past (a giant pregnant woman feels like a leap from a naked languishing one, just) the last few days have proved that theatre is still stuck in its male-dominated history. Last week it was reported that Equity
Updated: 07/03/2012 10:44A
Council for Canadian American Relations Announces New Leadership
Other founding members included Henry Ford II, Robert Sarnoff, Chairman of R.C.A., and noted art collectors Norton Simon and Lila DeWitt Wallace, as well as Canadian philanthropist Bluma Appel. The original mission was to foster and encourage
Updated: 07/03/2012 10:42A
Skate It or Hang It!? Coming to Shops Around Lenox
Shops Around Lenox and MODA team up for Fourth of July skateboard/art event.
Updated: 07/03/2012 10:38A
Recap: “Our Ladies of Infamy and Grandeur” at Fourth Arts Block
The East Village boasts more than a few creative saints as well as some ladies of infamy...and now a few of them are immortalized on East 4th Street.
Updated: 07/03/2012 10:31A
The Lie That Launched the Barnes Foundation Move, an Alleged Rothko
Plus, Florences contemporary art museum quietly closes.
Updated: 07/03/2012 10:28A
New Artist Featured at City Hall for July
Continuing its Art on the Wall project, the city of Snellville is highlighting Andrew King as Julys featured artist.
Updated: 07/03/2012 10:26A