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GBH News Expands Arts and Culture Programming
With the launch of The Culture Show November 3, GBH 89.7 listeners will get an insider’s view of the arts landscape with an expansive look at diverse local artists and the big talent and productions that play in the region. “This will be a cultural hub—covering theater, fashion, music, movies, TV, food and more—that…
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Colorado’s creative districts help boost the economy and tackle other problems with creativity
Twelve costumed burros (donkeys) walked down Grand Avenue in Mancos, Colorado, after participating in an obstacle course competition during the fourth annual Burrofest. The June festival brings together burros and artists to highlight their talents and contributions to the town. Each artist chooses a burro to be their muse and model and creates a representation…
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UGA Outdoor/Unframed Art Collective connects artwork with nature
Art is often tightly contained within walls and canvases, perfectly preserved so it can be admired and immortalized for years to come. The Outdoor/Unframed Art Collective takes a different approach to achieve this longevity — creating work that is one with nature. The Outdoor/Unframed Art Collective is a group of artists and educators of all…
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Treat Yourself to 15 Eerie Images Celebrating Halloween
Text by Tracy Scott Forson Photographs selected by Jeff Campagna It’s officially the spookiest time of the year. Halloween, a celebration that traces its origins to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, is a day for jack-o’-lanterns, painted faces, ghosts, scary stories and candy. To get into the spirit of this haunted holiday, enjoy 15…
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Lessons From the William Edmondson Arts & Culture Festival
Aside from maybe bomb defusing or hostage negotiations, there’s nothing more stressful than driving with my dad in the car. His constant commentary always starts out reasonable: “Watch that kid on the bike,” or, “Betsy, that car’s about to pull out.” But it quickly escalates to, “Hey, that car’s not going to stop at that…
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Are the SteelStacks haunted? Paranormal investigator Justin Torok says so
On a recent visit to the SteelStacks, paranormal investigator Justin Torok encountered something spooky Torok is the host of the YouTube series and podcast, “Ghost Encounters” His latest episode explores the hauntings at Wooden Match, an old Bethlehem train station and the site of a deadly accident in 1927 BETHLEHEM, Pa. — It was shortly…
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TACPS Cultural Petition to the 2024 Presidential Election: The Sustainability of Culture and Democratic Governance in Taiwan
By Taiwan Association of Cultural Policy Studies. Image credit: Hualien Cultural Creative Industries Park by bfatphoto / Flickr, license: CC BY-ND 2.0 DEED. Taiwan’s Cultural Policy People are the mainstay of Taiwan’s culture, and “freedom” is at the centre of people’s thoughts and creations. Since the early 2000s, Taiwan has undergone a series of citizen-led cultural reforms, including a…
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Beyond The Walls: How Rosewood Baha Mar’s Art Reveals The True Bahamas
At first light at Rosewood Baha Mar, arguably one of the most stylish hotels in The Bahamas, the sand is being meticulously raked on the idyllic Cable Beach and, in the kitchens, piles of exotic fruit are being prepared for the countless rum-laced Bahama Mamas which will be served that day: it’s another day in…
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Endeavor Foundation gift honors Ann McIlhenny Harward P’86, P’92 by endowing interdisciplinary program focused on culture and music
Music can have a powerful and transformative impact, communicating and creating connections in ways that spoken words alone fail to do. Ann Harward understood that. An accomplished musician at an early age, Ann McIlhenny Harward P’86, P’92, understood music’s transformative power. She grew up in the town of Gettysburg and watched her two children graduate…
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Remain in Light
The inaugural InLight fifteen years ago was held on a First Friday in September and attracted approximately 5,000 curious art lovers along Broad Street. The event’s nonprofit organizers, 1708 Gallery, thought it would be a one-time thing, but they may have underestimated Richmonders love of artwork that glows at night. Returning to its roots and…