-
Dorset Players to channel farcical Sherlock Holmes
DORSET — The Dorset Players continues its 96th season from Dec. 1 to 10 with the 2012 Edgar Award-winning mystery/comedy “The Game’s Afoot, or Holmes for the Holidays,” by Ken Ludwig. The show is directed by Luke Krueger, produced by Lynne Worth, and stage managed by Cheryl Gushee. The story is set in December 1936,…
-
Artists First, a multimedia art studio in Maplewood, brings a sense of belonging to artists in St. Louis.
Amid the rank and file of awnings, signage and storefronts that line Manchester Road in Maplewood, you’ll find a remarkable nonprofit art studio welcoming creatives of all walks. This is Artists First: a one-of-a-kind, inclusive space in St. Louis providing free art supplies, studio space and creative knowledge through grant-supported programs. As a multimedia art…
-
Seton Hall Arts Council Continues Partnership with South Orange Perfor
2022 Seton Hall Chorus, Chamber Choir and Orchestra Spring Concert at SOPAC. Photo by Bill Blanchard. The Seton Hall University Arts Council has renewed its partnership with the South Orange Performing Arts Center (SOPAC). This year marks the eighteenth season of the partnership that allows the Arts Council to use SOPAC’s state of the art,…
-
Business Council For The Arts Celebrate Honorees At 2023 Obelisk Awards
The Business Council for the Arts (BCA) honored regional businesses, municipalities, nonprofit organizations, and individuals for their extraordinary support of arts and culture in North Texas at the 2023 Obelisk Awards. The ceremony took place at the new JW Marriott Dallas Arts District hotel on Thursday, Nov. 9, 2023. Co-Chairs of the 2023 Obelisk Awards were Evan Singer, BCA…
-
ARTS PICKS | Dec. 1-3
Jacksonville Today Arts and Culture Editor Matt Shaw shares his arts and culture picks for the weekend. Friday, Saturday & Sunday JaxByJax Literary Arts Festival FSCJ Kent Campus | Avondale The signature local celebration of the literary arts JaxbyJax celebrates its 10th anniversary with a three-day festival at FSCJ’s Kent Campus. Jacksonville-based writers will share work…
-
BSU Holiday Arts and Culture Night is Saturday
Ball State University’s holiday arts and culture night is 5-9 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 2. The Charles W. Brown Planetarium will present “The Christmas Star” at 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Over the years people have tried to explain the appearance of the Star of Bethlehem, as described in the Bible. Can the star be explained as…
-
$450,000 in Summit County arts grants announced
Angry cows, ghosts and bipolar butterflies are the names of just some of the projects being funded by Summit County’s arts advocacy agency ArtsNow. The group announced about $450,000 in grants on Tuesday to greater Akron arts and culture nonprofits and artists. It’s the first year for ArtsForward grants, which is guided by goals from…
-
Culture Days 2023 Breaks Another Attendance Record with 4.4M Participants
Culture Days 2023 Breaks Another Attendance Record with 4.4M Participants
-
23 new registrations in the Memory of the World for Latin America and the Caribbean
20. Collection of scripts-repertoires of the Montevidean carnival of the 20th century (1919-1988) This Collection brings together over 500 songbooks printed by the groups of the Montevideo carnival during the 20th century. Unlike other cities on the continent, Montevideo has established a stage that bears witness to the development of popular and street art in…
-
SLC Musical Theatre Ensemble’s 9 to 5
As soon as the cast arrived, they ran an intimacy call— a time when performers can run through scenes that contain physical intimacy and/or conflict with an intimacy coordinator present to help ensure that everyone is feeling comfortable and safe with the action that is being performed on stage. Assistant director Gretchen Witte ‘26 explained…