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Complete team effort leads CPP men’s basketball to 74-63 win over Stanislaus State
By Christian Malone, Jan. 23, 2024 A complete team effort saw Cal Poly Pomona’s men’s basketball team take down the Stanislaus State Warriors 73-64 Thursday, Jan. 18, marking the Broncos’ first road win since their conference opener against Cal Poly Humboldt back in November. While the match remained tight through the first half, a solid…
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Arts and culture heroes recognised
Governor Jane Owen takes part in her first National Heroes Day celebration. – Photo: Cayman Islands Government Facebook A 25-minute rain delay did not dampen the spirits of those who came out to Heroes Square Monday to celebrate Cayman’s ‘Cultural Artists and Creatives’. The more than 80 people and groups honoured on National Heroes Day…
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Orphie and The Book of Heroes debuts in Manila
MANILA, PHILIPPINES — The Ateneo Blue Repertory (blueREP), in partnership with INQUIRER.net, is staging Kooman & Dimond’s Orphie and The Book of Heroes this February, blueREP’s first onsite Newbie Production since 2019. Orphie and The Book of Heroes tells the story of spunky and curious Orphie, a young orphan girl in Ancient Greece. She sets…
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Letter from the arts & culture editor: Out with the old, in with the new
On behalf of the students and staff of the Iowa State Daily, a sincere thank you for your donation. Your donation will be processed through our website provider, Sno Sites, and will appear as such on your billing. If you would like a receipt from the Iowa State Daily directly, please let Sarah Lefeber know…
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Art for All on the Road! Your Guide to the MATA Arts & Culture Bus Route Map
Ready to explore Memphis’ arts and culture community? MATA has got you covered with their MATA Arts & Culture Bus Route Map! Created in collaboration with the Shelby County Government, this map serves as a guide to exploring visual and performing arts plus cultural organizations in Memphis and Shelby County—all conveniently accessible via MATA buses…
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José Agustín was one of the most influential writers of Mexican literature in recent decades
José Agustín Ramírez Gómez, or as he called himself a writer, José Agustín, without last name, died this Tuesday at the age of 79, confirmed the Ministry of Culture of the Mexican government. Agustín was recognized for his work as a journalist, essayist, narrator, translator, playwright, film director and screenwriter. He was one of the…
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THE SCOOP | Ludwig-Van Toronto Is Looking For Emerging Arts & Culture Writers
Encre L. Marquet (1892), vintage woman illustration by Eugene Samuel Grasset. Original public domain image from The Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel. (CC0C/public domain) At Ludwig-Van Toronto, we’re keenly aware of the importance of good arts writing, and we’d like to help out the next generation of writers. We’re looking…
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#FilmSA Competition Is Now Open
Published on January 22, 2024 San Antonio youth filmmakers can compete to win cash prizes and be part of a film screening and awards ceremony at Mission Marquee Plaza. SAN ANTONIO (January 22, 2024) – The San Antonio Film Commission, a division of the City of San Antonio’s Department of Arts and Culture, announced…
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Art reviews: Impressions – Scottish Masters of Printmaking | 20th Century Printmaking
A huge variety of printmaking methods are on display in these three diverse exhibitions, writes Duncan Macmillan Installation view of the Journey exhibition at Edinburgh Printmakers PIC: Alan Dimmick By Duncan Macmillan Published 22nd Jan 2024, 16:14 GMT Impressions: Scottish Masters of Printmaking, Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh **** 20th Century Printmaking, Fine Art Society, Edinburgh…
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Want to find a mentor in the arts? Join us for a panel and ‘speed mentoring’
Finding a way into the arts and staying in the industry can be challenging. That’s why it’s so important to have a good mentor, but they can be difficult to find. So we at Arts Access are hosting an event at the Dallas Museum of Art on Feb. 4 called “Making Mentorships Work.” It’ll kick…