Category: Arts and Culture

  • Food For Thought with Kat

    Food For Thought with Kat

    If it seems too good to be true, it probably is. I keep coming back to that phrase. It defines our current diet culture in which foods are constantly marketed as “free” or “low” or “reduced.” They’re “diet,” so they must support our goal to lose weight, right? What, exactly, is the catch, then? I’m old enough…

  • Celebrate the holidays at Farnsworth’s Share the Wonder

    Celebrate the holidays at Farnsworth’s Share the Wonder

    ROCKLAND — The Farnsworth Art Museum presents the 18th Share the Wonder Celebration, sponsored by The Wyeth Foundation. The annual holiday celebration at the museum features art making, musical performances and other festive events for all ages. The Farnsworth Art Museum invites everyone to the month-long Share the Wonder Celebration and offers free admission for…

  • Native American Cultural Center celebrates a decade of growth

    Native American Cultural Center celebrates a decade of growth

    Dinée Dorame ’15, a citizen of the Navajo Nation, was a junior at Yale when the Native American Cultural Center (NACC) opened in its own building on High Street back in the fall of 2013. Before that, the center had been housed in several rooms on the third floor of the adjacent Asian American Cultural…

  • 5 memorable art experiences to try in Charlotte

    UNC Charlotte is nestled northeast of the city center, convenient to some of the city’s artsy hot spots. From eclectic tattoo parlors to creative dining experiences, the city is a canvas of culture pulsating with diversity, education and excitement. NoDa Art District Mural at Uptown Charlotte Emma Toney/Niner Times File NoDa (short for North Davidson)…

  • The Rolling Stones to start upcoming ‘Hackney Diamonds’ tour April 28 in Houston

    The Rolling Stones to start upcoming ‘Hackney Diamonds’ tour April 28 in Houston

    AP Photo/Michael Sohn, File Mick Jagger, left, Ronnie Wood, center, and Keith Richards, right, of the band The Rolling Stones, perform during the last concert of their “Sixty” European tour, Aug. 3, 2022, in Berlin, Germany. On Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2023, the legendary English band announced that they’re taking “Hackney Diamonds,” their first album of…

  • Global call for Cop28 policymakers to put culture on the climate agenda

    The Museums Association (MA) is among the signatories of a global call to action for policymakers to put culture at the heart of climate planning. The Climate Heritage Network is urging climate negotiators at the upcoming Cop28 summit (30 November-12 December) in the United Arab Emirates to include cultural heritage, the arts, and creative sectors…

  • Monmouth student art addresses veteran suicide

    Monmouth student art addresses veteran suicide

    Monmouth College student Joshua Hinkle hopes his award-winning artwork will not only inspire those who see it, but lead them to support change. Hinkle’s mixed media piece, America’s Veteran, received two honors recently in the college’s annual Juried Student Art Exhibition. It was named “Best in Mixed Media” as well as “Best of Show,” the…

  • National Comedy Center to Preserve Don Rickles Archive

    National Comedy Center to Preserve Don Rickles Archive

    Museum to Celebrate the Legendary Comedian, known as “Mr. Warmth”, with Rare Artifacts on Display and Signature “Insults” for Visitors Jamestown, New York – November 16, 2023 – The National Comedy Center, the United States’ official cultural institution dedicated to the art form of comedy, announced today that it will be preserving an archival collection…

  • Movie: “Ivan Vasilyevich Changes His Profession”

    Movie: “Ivan Vasilyevich Changes His Profession”

    At 6:30 p.m., Thursday, November 30, 2023, in Fahy Hall Room 236, the Slavic Club will be showcasing the popular movie, Ivan Vasilyevich Changes His Profession.  Join us for an unforgettable cinematic journey as the Slavic Club presents Movie Night featuring the timeless classic, Ivan Vasilyevich Changes His Profession (also known as Ivan Vasilievich: Back…

  • “Doña” Named Juror’s Choice at Falls Church Arts’ Intersection: Identity and Culture Show | Falls Church News-Press Online

    “Doña” Named Juror’s Choice at Falls Church Arts’ Intersection: Identity and Culture Show | Falls Church News-Press Online

    The following was sent via press release by Falls Church Arts at 2:57 p.m. For immediate release — Rebecca Perez’s woodblock print “Doña” has received the Falls Church Arts’ Juror’s Choice Award. The prize is sponsored by Art & Frame of Falls Church, 307 Annandale Road, Falls Church. Perez’s piece, which is available at Falls…