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In this exciting episode of "What's Happening Quad Cities," we dive into the colorful world of the ninth annual Chalk Art Fest, taking place on May 31st and June 1st at Schwiebert Park in Rock Island.
On today's Midday Report with host Terry Haines:Plans by the Native Village of Kotzebue to sell wind power to its local electric cooperative are on hold after the federal government slashed its grants. A Dillingham resident is trying to supply fresh greens to the region. And about 70 Southeast Alaska high school students traveled to Wrangell last month to attend Art Fest.Photo: Southeast students at Art Fest's mosiac stained glass workshop on April 25, 2025. (Colette Czarnecki/KSTK)
The guys are with back at Prolifix' at the 2025 SFS ArtFest. This event in Santa Fe Springs is always a fun one. This time we even had a dope showcase from No Easy Props teaching the crowd a little BBoy Routine! Millie Mills hit the decks for a nice showcase. LTP cut those decks up, and the major highlight was the Tiny Humanz Krew blowing everyone away with a super clean set! Also IFTW, Prolifix, and Straps wrapped up the cut session. If you ever get the chance don't miss this event because Prolifix really puts together a great show!As always give us a follow across the socials @Tables_4_Two to find out what we have going on next. In this Episode we used the Rouge One Looper witch you can cut to by downloading the TableBeats App or using the Web Looper over at Tablist.Net Here's a direct link to the looper...https://www.tablist.net/weblooper/#/looper/2382The beats Used Today were by Swiftstyle, MikeMSA, J-TEC, T Kut, and Baggylean.You already know Lost Tone Pros and Skratcher be coming with the hot beats!All Summer Long Join us at the Beatjunkies IOS for their Scratch League. We will be recording Live at the Event so don't hesitate to stop by the booth. There will be Open Decks on the Longdagon, Portable Session brought to you by Jesse Dean and Hosted by Straps, Food, Drink, and a Ton of Massive Cutters! Round 2 is on June 7th, so we hope to see you there!!!Ticket Link:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bjios-scratch-league-tickets-1313252506599?aff=ebdssbdestsearch
MDJ Script/ Top Stories for April 4th Publish Date: April 4th Commercial: From the BG AD Group Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Today is Friday, April 4th and Happy Birthday to Robert Downey Jr. I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Times Journal KSU President Addresses Graduation Rates, Growth and DEI Rhett's Bill Helping Reintegrate Inmates headed to Kemp's Desk OUT AND ABOUT: 5 Things to Do This Weekend in Cobb County — April 4 - 6 Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on seed oils All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! BREAK: MONSTER JAM STORY 1: KSU President Addresses Graduation Rates, Growth and DEI Kennesaw State University President Dr. Kathy Schwaig is focused on improving graduation rates and enhancing student experiences as the university continues its rapid growth, now nearing 48,000 students. Key initiatives include expanding on-campus housing, such as the new $50M Summit II residence hall, and addressing infrastructure challenges like parking. KSU’s new strategic plan, "Taking Flight," emphasizes student success, research, and community engagement. Recent projects include a $60M STEM building and a robotics facility. Schwaig also highlighted efforts to support student organizations and adapt to changes in diversity policies, aiming to foster a supportive and engaging campus environment. STORY 2: Rhett's Bill Helping Reintegrate Inmates headed to Kemp's Desk Georgia Senate Bill 147, authored by Sen. Michael “Doc” Rhett, aims to ease reintegration for former inmates by requiring state correctional institutions to provide key documents like birth certificates, social security cards, work records, and vocational certifications upon request. The bill, unanimously passed and awaiting Gov. Kemp’s signature, seeks to reduce barriers to employment and lower Georgia’s 27% recidivism rate. Rhett, inspired by his work in homeless shelters, emphasized empowering individuals to reenter society successfully. This builds on prior legislation helping inmates obtain work records and driver’s licenses, further supporting their transition to becoming contributing citizens. STORY 3: OUT AND ABOUT: 5 Things to Do This Weekend in Cobb County — April 4 - 6 This weekend in Atlanta is packed with events! The Braves kick off their 2025 home opener at Truist Park against the Marlins, featuring the Braves Walk, fireworks, giveaways, and kids' activities. Downtown Acworth hosts the Art Fest with artisan crafts, food, and a kid zone. The ATL Blues Festival at Cobb Energy Centre showcases top blues artists Sunday evening. Kennesaw’s Bunny Breakfast offers a family-friendly Easter celebration with pancakes and photo ops. For laughs, Comedy on the Square hits Marietta Friday and Saturday. Don’t miss out—tickets for many events are selling fast! We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.799.6810 for more info. Break: Ingles Markets 4 STORY 4: Parade Cancelled for 49th Annual Superior Plumbing Kennesaw/Big Shanty Festival The 49th annual Superior Plumbing Kennesaw/Big Shanty Festival will take place April 12-13 in downtown Kennesaw, though the kickoff parade has been canceled due to low participation. The free, family-friendly event features over 200 craft booths, the Georgia Grown Member Village, and a Kid’s Zone. Entertainment includes the Ready Go Dog Show, acoustic music, puppetry performances, and live music by Scott Thompson near the Food Court, which will also stream the Masters Golf Tournament. The Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History anchors the festival, showcasing local history. STORY 5: 26th Annual Wellstar Grand Gala Raises $1.25M for Women’s Health The 26th Annual Wellstar Grand Gala raised $1.25 million to advance women’s health services, addressing disparities in maternal and cancer care. Held at The St. Regis Atlanta, the sold-out event featured 600 attendees, including Atlanta Hawks legend Dominique Wilkins. Highlights included Wellstar’s Doula Program, improving maternal outcomes, and the Healthy Start initiative, bridging care gaps in rural Georgia. Dr. Michael Andrews received the Philanthropist of the Year award for his oncology advancements, while Jose “Mario” Castillo was honored as Caregiver of the Year for his dedication during Hurricane Helene. Proceeds will support Wellstar’s mission to improve women’s health outcomes. Break: MONSTER JAM And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on seed oils We’ll have closing comments after this. Break: MONSTER JAM Signoff- Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at mdjonline.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. 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Conducción: Sofía Solorzano. Producción: Armando Tiburcio.Sistema Jalisciense de Radio y Televisión.Escucha la música del día dando clic aquíVisita: www.jaliscoradio.comFecha: 26 de Marzo del 2025
Howdy! We are very excited to be back for this special episode! This time we welcome Marios Hedary the owner/operator of Byblos Mediterranean Restaurant. Marios shares his story with us and how he and his restaurant contribute to the art scene in the DFW area. Jeff will have several pieces of new work on display at the Byblos restaurant during the festival that runs from April 10-13 2025. More info below!! Come for the art, stay for the eggplant! https://wengerabstracts.com/ https://www.byblostx.com/
Anna Ushkova, coordinadora del Art Fest, nos comparte los detalles sobre este evento que reunirá a artistas y expositores en Querétaro.
Conversamos con Mine Zamora, Lety Vargas y Erika Vargas sobre el Copán Art Fest 2025, un evento que fusiona arte y solidaridad. Inaugurado por Rebecca de Alba y Alexis Assael, el festival exhibe más de 900 obras creadas por estudiantes, inspiradas en los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible de la ONU. Los fondos recaudados se destinarán a la Fundación de Alba A.C., que apoya a personas con cáncer. La exposición estará abierta del 15 al 23 de febrero en Plaza Satélite. Conéctate en Tamara con Luz en MVS, de lunes a viernes, de 10:00 AM a 01:00 PM por MVS 102.5 FM.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
597. Part 1 of Liz Ellis joining us to discuss her excellent book, The Great Power of Small Nations. Part 1.Large Power of Small Nations. Part 1. In The Great Power of Small Nations, Elizabeth N. Ellis (Peoria) tells the stories of the many smaller Native American nations that shaped the development of the Gulf South. Based on extensive archival research and oral histories, Ellis's narrative chronicles how diverse Indigenous peoples—including Biloxis, Choctaws, Chitimachas, Chickasaws, Houmas, Mobilians, and Tunicas—influenced and often challenged the growth of colonial Louisiana. The book centers on questions of Native nation-building and international diplomacy, and it argues that Native American migration and practices of offering refuge to migrants in crisis enabled Native nations to survive the violence of colonization. Elizabeth N. Ellis (Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma) is Associate Professor of History at Princeton University. Now available: Liberty in Louisiana: A Comedy. The oldest play about Louisiana, author James Workman wrote it as a celebration of the Louisiana Purchase. Now it is back in print for the first time in 220 years. Order your copy today! This week in Louisiana history. October 26, 1810. Fulwar Skipwith is elected first (last, and only) governor of the State of West Florida. This week in New Orleans history. Mahalia Jackson, one of America's greatest gospel singers, was born in New Orleans on October 26, 1911 to Charity Clark, a laundress and maid, and Johnny Jackson, a Baptist preacher, barber and longshoreman. She attended McDonogh School No. 24 until the eighth grade. Influenced by the music of the Sanctified Church she began singing at the young age of four in the children's choir of Plymouth Rock Baptist Church. In 1927, Mahalia migrated to Chicago and while working as a maid, laundress and date packer studied beauty culture at Madam C. J. Walker's and Scott Institute of Beauty Culture. She opened a beauty shop after this training. When the director of the choir at Greater Salem Baptist Church in Chicago heard her sing she became the choir's first soloist. Her beautiful voice made her popular. During the 1930s, she toured the "storefront church circuit" singing to congregations. Jackson bridged the gap between the sacred and the secular in her performances, often using scriptures to justify her use of hand clapping and stomping while singing. The next two decades found Mahalia recording songs and touring the United States and Europe. She became closely associated with the civil rights movement during the 1960s often singing at benefits for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, the boycotters and student sit-ins. Jackson died on January 27, 1972 and is buried in Providence Memorial Park in Metairie. This week in Louisiana. 2024 Choctaw Apache Veteran's Pow Wow and Art Fest November 1 & 2, 2024 217 Gene Knight Road Noble, LA 71462 Website Veteran's Pow Wow: Step into a heartfelt tribute to the veterans of the Choctaw Apache community. The Veteran's Pow Wow will feature traditional dances, ceremonies, and performances dedicated to honoring those who have served their country. It's a powerful and meaningful way to express gratitude for the sacrifices made by these brave individuals. Art Fest: Immerse yourself in a showcase of creativity at the Art Fest. Local artists within the Choctaw Apache community will display their works, ranging from paintings and sculptures to traditional crafts. This is an excellent opportunity to appreciate and support the artistic endeavors of the community members. Cultural Performances: Experience the vibrancy of cultural performances that reflect the unique heritage of the Choctaw Apache. From traditional dances to ceremonial music, each performance adds a layer of cultural richness to the event, creating an atmosphere of unity and celebration. Veteran Recognition: The Veteran's Pow Wow is not only a spectacle of cultural expression but also a platform to recognize and express gratitude to the veterans present. Attendees will have the chance to learn about the experiences of veterans within the community and express their appreciation for their service. Postcards from Louisiana. The Medicare String Band plays in Natchitoches, Louisiana. Listen on Apple Podcasts. Listen on audible. Listen on Spotify. Listen on TuneIn. Listen on iHeartRadio. The Louisiana Anthology Home Page. Like us on Facebook.
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Clark Clark, from Visit Indy, fills me in on the fun still to be had in Indy for the rest of the summer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Tomato Art Fest time, y'all! The tomato is a uniter, not a divider, and our executive producer Whitney Pastorek looks forward to this celebration of our local arts community — and our quirky, creative neighbors — every year. She sits down with festival organizer Jack Davis to give you the insider's guide to the event that Nashville Scene readers consistently rate as the Best Festival in Nashville, from the bands and vendors to the parade and all the pro tips you need to enjoy yourself responsibly. Plus: A look back at the legacy of Tomato Art Fest, and what it means to the culture of East Nashville … and our entire city. Thanks to Tecovas, our Western wear faves, for being our exclusive launch sponsor! Find out everything you need to know about Tomato Art Fest here. Need to register to vote for the November election? Visit govotetn.com. Want some more City Cast Nashville news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Nashville newsletter. Follow us @citycastnashville You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 615-200-6392 Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE.
Join the fifth annual Fern Prairie ART FEST on August 3-4, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at Shangri-La Farm near Lacamas Lake in Camas. Featuring nine local artists and their original works, this event promises a peaceful setting for art enthusiasts. Enjoy the beer and wine garden and gourmet dogs, with a free shuttle service from Grove Field Airport. Read the full story at https://tinyurl.com/bd3trhct on www.ClarkCountyToday.com. #news #communitynews #Camas #ClarkCounty #WashingtonState #FernPrairieARTFEST #ShangriLaFarm #LacamasLake #LocalArtists #LizPike #ArtFestival #CamasWashougalChamberOfCommerce #BeerAndWineGarden #DiamondDogs
Doneraile Art FesT is from June 27th-30th.Mary St Leger tells us all about it Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
President Joe Biden signed an executive order closing asylum to migrants entering the country illegally and critics on both sides of the political divide are unhappy. In other news, many California college students are leaving nearly $300 of monthly grocery help on the table. Plus, Barrio Logan is well known for its vibrant arts and culture scene, and now there's a new addition to further honor the Latino community, a Piñata Art Fest.
Join us on the 3 Geeks Podcast as we dive deep into the world of independent filmmaking with the exceptionally talented duo, Levi Wilson and Lisa Hammer. In honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we're thrilled to feature their celebrated coming-of-age short film, Luke and Emma and a Gas Station on Franklin Ave, now streaming on AMC+. This poignant and humorous film, set in 1980s rural America, follows the journey of 11-year-old Luke, a mixed Asian boy navigating the complexities of identity, puppy love, and racism in a predominantly white world. In this episode, we delve into the inspiration behind the film, exploring Wilson's semi-autobiographical narrative and the personal experiences that shaped this heartfelt story. Wilson shares insights on the challenges and triumphs of bringing such a relevant and authentic Asian-American experience to the screen, emphasizing its ongoing relevance in today's society. We'll also uncover the magic behind Wilson and Hammer's production company, Wilson Arts Diversified, and their journey through the film festival circuit, where Luke and Emma and a Gas Station on Franklin Ave garnered numerous accolades, including Best Short Film at the New Faces New Voices screening and wins at the New York Int'l Women Fest and Austin Int'l Art Fest. But that's not all—get a sneak peek into their exciting future projects. The duo is currently developing a feature-length version of Luke and Emma, along with several other compelling comedy and drama screenplays. Hammer shares her passion for collaborating with Wilson, highlighting the creative synergy they experience whether they're writing, directing, or acting together. Additionally, we discuss their work on the dark comedy series Great Kills on Amazon Prime, co-created by Hammer and directed by James Merendino. The series, now wrapping up its second season, features an impressive cast including Eric Roberts, Cathy Mortiarty, and Bai Ling, and follows a documentary film crew capturing the life of a Staten Island hitman. Levi Wilson, a Kentucky native turned New Yorker, has an impressive background as a producer, writer, director, and actor. His portfolio includes independent series, comedy shorts, and notable features such as The Invisible Life of Thomas Lynch and Punk's Dead: SLC Punk! 2. Lisa Hammer, an accomplished director, writer, actor, and musician, brings her unique vision to their projects, with works like Maybe Sunshine and Turn of the Century receiving critical acclaim and cult followings. Join us for an in-depth conversation with these rising stars as they share their journey, inspirations, and future aspirations. Don't miss out on this inspiring episode celebrating creativity, diversity, and the power of storytelling. Follow us @3geekspodcast and email us at 3geekspodcast@gmail.com for more updates and exclusive content. LisaHammer.com My site has the projects we spoke of on the front page and they can get to "Luke and Emma" from there, as well as "Great Kills" and the Night Flight Plus show. You can also access these on our linktree: https://linktr.ee/WilsonArtsDiversified
TERRIFICON Mitch and artist/writer JERRY ORDWAY are BACK! Chowing pizza and catching up on what's the lates in comic shops, Mitch talks about his trip to the Lake Como Comic Art Fest in Italy, the boys argue about when comic became perceived as an investment, Claire pops in with Spritz, name that tune and more! Plus hear random screaming babies and music in the background - all this and more on this jam-packed episode!Go to TERRIFICON this August 16-18 at Mohegan Sun in Connecticut! Its one of the top comic cons in the USA - see more at www.terrificon.com
You read that right. The Nerds went LIVE for the very first time and filmed a podcast at the Santa Fe Springs Art Fest. This short podcast was only a tiny portion of the extremely long but amazing day with our guest and there is only so much more to look forward to in the coming days as we upload more content from the festival. Thank you to the city of Santa Fe Springs for inviting us, thank you to our guest vendors for being some of the greatest pillars of success for this day and thank you to all the people who have supported us in our journey thus far. For those new to our programing, welcome to Keeping Up With The Nerds. Enjoy! Like the intro music? Go check them out! You Say Run - Palademix: https://youtu.be/Qn3xrAXyq4M?t=3428 Rainy Day - Mikado Miyabi: https://youtu.be/k3yWeS1ILdE This Issue is Brought to You by: Bryan Quevedo, Rene Bravo & Nick Valero Podcasts can also be found here! YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/y6luw7uq Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/y4q64run Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/y4ztkn2o Follow us on our socials! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keepingwiththenerds/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/KeepitNerds Ask us questions and leave us a like and comment! Don't forget to subscribe and leave a follow! Follow the host's socials! Rene's Socials Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/renegbravo/ Bryan's Socials Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/turtlezbryan/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Turtlag562 YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/y64ts759 Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/y3vjearg Nick Valero's Socials Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenickvalero/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thenickvalero
Desde FIM: Marilia Monzón y Nicole. Conducción: Begoña Lomelí & Sofía Solorzano. Producción: Armando Tiburcio. Sistema Jalisciense de Radio y Televisión. Escucha la música del día dando clic aquí Visita: www.jaliscoradio.com Fecha: 28 Febrero 2024
LeeAnn Kress, is the color loving artist behind Charmed Confections. Her candy shop of sculpted art invokes Willy Wonka, childhood memories, and Halloween magic. She aspires to evoke happiness and nostalgia in her collectors. Details unknown to collectors hold special significance to LeeAnn, like the number 13 representing her father's birthday. Art is not just about creating visually appealing pieces; it's about sharing a part of herself with the world. Every piece is infused with inspiration from her life or her family. A switch from a telecommunications job to artistry wasn't a difficult decision. Her passion had blossomed after work hours, eventually becoming her dream job. In addition to Halloween, LeeAnn has also created fairy art. She's honored that her work has been reproduced by Bethany Lowe. LeeAnn is exhibiting at the All Hallows Art Fest in Petaluma, CA this year. In this episode she shares a preview of the wonders collectors will find in her booth. “I want my art to give collectors back those memories of Halloween and trick-or-treating... I want them to feel the love and care that I put into the details and to really love it.” - LeeAnn Kress Please visit her website at: https://charmedconfections.com Other mentions: All Hallow's Art Fest in Petaluma, CA: https://www.halloweenfolkartsociety.com/about-the-show-1 Autumn Brillance Magazine: https://www.autumnbrilliancemagazine.com/ Bishop's Pumpkin Farm in Wheatland, CA: https://www.bishopspumpkinfarm.com Holiday Pizzazz Shop: https://holidaypizzazz.com
Detroit is partnering with Philadelphia to host the National Street Art Summit next month during the BLKOUT Walls Street Art Festival. Plus, Detroit is hosting another healthy home resource day for residents, and more. Do you have a community story we should tell? Let us know in an email at detroiteveningreport@wdet.org.
Samantha Mirkes, Downtown Green Bay Marketing Manager talks Art Fest. Big Wayne brings pickles and Veggies and knows the Farmers Market scene. Lisa Taylor, Executive Director of the National WASP WWII Museum in Sweetwater, TX joins the show! Guests: Wayne Stiegelman, Samantha Mirkes, Lisa Taylor
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Sorry, dass wir uns erst jetzt melden. Wir waren mal wieder schwanger. Also nicht so richtig. Wir waren nur fast 9 Monate weg. Man könnte also sagen, dass das hier eine Wochenbettfolge ist.Also jetzt mal ehrlich: Braucht ihr uns eigentlich noch?Eigentlich auch Wurst, weil wir euch trotzdem alles erzählen werden! Warum? Weil wir es können. …
Sorry, dass wir uns erst jetzt melden. Wir waren mal wieder schwanger. Also nicht so richtig. Wir waren nur fast 9 Monate weg. Man könnte also sagen, dass das hier eine Wochenbettfolge ist.Also jetzt mal ehrlich: Braucht ihr uns eigentlich noch?Eigentlich auch Wurst, weil wir euch trotzdem alles erzählen werden! Warum? Weil wir es können. Und weil Anna unbedingt mit Judith reden möchte. Über was Persönliches. Deswegen haben wir nicht nur über Radlerhosen schwadroniert und was die eigentlich mit dem Alt-Werden zu tun haben. Wir haben uns auch getrennt voneinander getroffen und befragt … zu etwas ernsthafteren Themen … nämlich Alzheimer. Und ganz eventuell wird das hier n bisschen emotional. Denn es geht nicht um blanke Theorie, sondern einen Rollentausch und vor allem um Annas Mutter.Und wie sie und ihre Familie und Freunde damit umgehen. Warum ist es so schwer, Hilfe anzunehmen? Mach ma die Tür auf. Da stehen bestimmt einige Leute davor, die dir helfen wollen. Also eigentlich wie immer: alles wird gut, irgendwie. Aber eben nicht von alleine.Wenn ihr selbst davon betroffen seid oder von etwas Ähnlichem: Ihr seid nicht alleine. Auch wenn es sich vielleicht zweitweise so anfühlen mag. Falls ihr Hilfe/Anlaufstellen sucht: https://www.deutsche-alzheimer.de https://www.wegweiser-demenz.de/wwd/alltag-und-pflege/beratung/selbsthilfegruppen https://www.bzga-essstoerungen.de/hilfe-finden/weitere-hilfestellungen/selbsthilfe/?L=0 TW: Essstörung, Tod
In this Episode Prolifix called the guys to bring the show to the Turmtable Dojo! The City of Santa Fe Springs has selected Dj Prolifix to be a Featured Artist. Showcasing the Turntable as a musical instrument with the help from likes of DJ IQ and Erie, the Lost Tone Pros, and from the World Famous Beat Junkies Babu and Rhettmatic. We can't forget the Showcase from the Youth of BeatJunkies IOS, and the fact that many people walking around got their first lessons on the decks! Special thanks to Prolifix for letting us be a part of this event! As always don't forget to follow the show on IG @Tables_4_Two All the beats on the show can be cut along to, using the Table Beats App Lost Tone Pros Our Cuts Our correct.
How I personally ruined my art fest weekend.
Invitados: Ciudad Fantasma es un proyecto de rock alternativo que surge en el 2018 en la ciudad de Guadalajara con la voz de Alezú y las atmósferas nostálgicas creadas por Carlos, Fernando y Héctor. Ciudad Fantasma nos presenta su nuevo sencillo "Realidad". ART FEST: María Rosa Palacio y Yunuen Meléndez nos hablan sobre este gran evento que se realiza desde 1978 en el American School, donde se dan a conocer artistas internacionales. La misión de este festival es la de promover la apreciación artística. Este 3 y 4 de marzo podremos disfrutar de la edición 34 de este festival, con invitados especiales como Yunuen Meléndez, Fernando Sandoval y Omar Guerra. Conducción: Begoña Lomelí y Juan Pablo Balcells. Producción: Armando Tiburcio. Sistema Jalisciense de Radio y Televisión. Escucha la música del día dando clic aquí Visita: www.jaliscoradio.com Edición: Lupita Jiménez Fecha: 03 de Marzo 2023
in this episode we are joined By Shakkoi Who is Shakkoi? Shakkoi is the CEO of Need Some Koi Inc. - a creative business that specialises in encouraging the use of self expression through art facilitation (Floetry Fitness). She is a spoken word poet, former dance instructor & author of two poetry books. Her voice and expression has graced the stages of Afro Fest, Toronto Black Film Fest, Breakfast Television, Global News, Nia Centre for the Arts, Vibe 105 FM, The Virtuosity of Blackness, Pickering's Art Fest and was a keynote speaker for the University of Toronto, to name a few of her past accomplishments. Shakkoi's unique, raw and powerful presence encourages many to "Release their Doubts & Step Out!". With plenty of experiences to share, there is no doubt that everyone needs some Koi in their lives! Connect with Shakkoi https://www.needsomekoi.com/contact
This is your resource round up of all the great events happening as we embark on the holiday season. We are here to support you and your family this holiday season. See the links below. Have a great Thanksgiving! Keep up the great work DC City Girl She has some awesome pictures of the district in fall https://www.instagram.com/dccitygirl/?hl=en The Montgomery County Thanksgiving Parade. Sat, November 19, 2022, 10:00 AM – 12:15 PM EST https://www.eventbrite.com/e/montgomery-county-thanksgiving-parade-tickets-464704582917?aff=ebdssbdestsearch The Fairfax Turkey Trot is 10 years old on Thursday, November 24, 2022! https://fairfaxturkeytrot.com/ Thanksgiving Food Full Menu Options and Pricing https://foodgressing.com/thanksgiving-in-washington-dc-2022-dinner-turkey-to-go-restaurants Experience the District's Dazzle. https://dcholidaylights.org/dc-holiday-events-guide/ Dec 3 ANNUAL GINGERBREAD DECORATING PARTY at Cork Wine Bar & Market December 3, 2022 | 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM---60.00 Dec 3 3-7pm Spark! Art Fest & Small Business Party on December 3rd from 3-7PM for a festive day along Connecticut Avenue in Chevy Chase, DC! The Park View Market returns to Hook Hall this December for their third holiday market! https://www.instagram.com/parkviewmarketdc/ Cleveland Park Winter Market December 10th from 2pm – 7pm at the Cleveland Park Winter Market! The market will be along the 3400 block of Connecticut Avenue NW. US Botanical Gardens The U.S. Botanic Garden (USBG) will offer a garden-wide "Season's Greenings" holiday display. https://www.usbg.gov/plan-your-holiday-visit Garden of Lights November 18, 2022 – January 1, 2023* https://montgomeryparks.org/parks-and-trails/brookside-gardens/garden-of-lights/ Shopping and Food in District http://downtownholidaymarket.com/ The 18th Annual Downtown Holiday Market returns : The Holiday Multiverse is on sale now. For additional information visit, artechouse.com/location/dc/ ----- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Here is an opportunity to explore Amazon Audible application. As an Amazon Associate the podcast will earn from qualifying purchases. The link offers an opportunity to explore trial of Audible. Enjoy! https://amzn.to/3RCaxjsDc --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dmvbusinesspodcast/message
Isaias Hiram Urrabazo is a native Las Vegan and is one of seven children. He is an accomplished artist, singer, actor, public speaker, and costume designer. He is currently Head of Wardrobe at Magic Mike Live: Las Vegas. For the past few years, Isaias has been sculpting Halloween folk art and Day of the Dead art. It has been exhibited in the All Hallow's Art Fest in Petaluma, California and Hallowbaloo in Bothell, Washington. He has won two Best in Show awards and three People's Choice awards for his Day of the Dead installation at the annual Springs Preserve Dia de los Muertos festival in Las Vegas, Nevada which takes place annually on the weekend following November 1st and 2nd. Isaias is a self-taught sculptor. His solo show, “Life, Death, Rebirth” has been exhibited at the Pioneer Theatre Loge Gallery in Salt Lake City, Utah. The exhibit can currently be seen: October 28 - November 12, 2022 10am-6pm and before and after the current production, Shucked. Pioneer Theatre Loge Gallery His art work has also been exhibited by the Gateway Arts Foundation and the Life and Death Festival at the Winchester Cultural Center, where he won Best in Show. His art can be found in the homes of Sally Struthers of “All in the Family” fame and Joey Fatone of *NSYNC. He also won the Las Vegas Valley Award for Best Costume Design for his work on Cherry Orchard of the Living Dead. He has worked backstage in numerous Las Vegas shows including Celine Dion: A Brand New Day, Phantom: The Las Vegas Spectacular, Cirque du Soleil's Michael Jackson ONE, Rock of Ages, Azure: An Underwater Fantasy, and Magic Mike Live (the Las Vegas production as well as the Australian and US touring versions). In his spare time, Isaias enjoys inspiring young people with talks about his art work and costume designs. You can find his work online: Instagram @isaias.urrabazo www.facebook.com/BootifulThings www.bootifulthings.com www.etsy.com/shopBootifulThingsIsaias
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For over a quarter century, Halloween art fans have flocked to Petaluma, CA to collect exquisite pieces from their favorite artists. The original show, Halloween and Vine, has evolved into All Hallow's Art Fest. In this episode, you'll meet the show producer, Stephanie Sherratt. Stephanie is driven by nostalgia. She loves helping adults relive the excitement of their trick-or-treating days. Stephanie has witnessed the importance of marketing on social media go from being a novelty to a necessity. Even with the rise of social media, in-person shows will always have a place. She said, “when you become a true lover of Halloween art, it is important to see the pieces in person.” The Petaluma community has embraced Halloween. Not only is it the host city for the show, it is briming with pumpkin patches, apple picking, wine, and residents who go all out with their decorations. The town is seemingly frozen in time with antiques galore. Stephanie's whole family is involved with the show. Her husband puts up with the house being swamped with swag bags and glitter. Her sisters and friends help with logistics. Her teen daughters know all the artists and enjoy selling tickets and drinks. In addition to producing the show, Stephanie also does marketing, staging, antique dealing, and she owns a vintage holiday favor and décor business called Paper Fabric Glitter. She loves having a mixture of creative jobs, especially after having spent 25 years in corporate. Stephanie encourages us all to continue the magic of Halloween art by supporting artists. Visit Stephanie's web site at:https://www.halloweenfolkartsociety.com Mentioned in the show: Artist Nily Nicef: https://www.etsy.com/shop/nilyfer Artist Sharon Bloom: http://www.sharonbloom.com/ Round Top (TX) Antiques Show: (https://www.roundtoptexasantiques.com/)
Torna a Napoli il Mediterranean Wine Art Fest, che si terrà dal 15 al 17 settembre al Complesso di San Domenico Maggiore. Prodotto e organizzato dal MAVV – Museo dell'Arte, del Vino e della Vite, questo evento celebra tutte le espressioni e produzioni del Mediterraneo: dalla storia alla cultura, fino ad arrivare all'economia e all'enogastronomia.Con il coinvolgimento delle scuole e del mondo accademico, uno spazio particolare è destinato ai temi del “bere consapevole” – con il progetto del MAVV mirato alle giovani generazioni – la dieta Mediterranea, la corretta alimentazione, i sani stili di vita e la salute portato avanti con la Cattedra Unesco per la Salute e lo sviluppo sostenibile.
Warren Neidich, HOTstudio Underwritten by Peconic Landing Artist Warren Neidich joins The Heart of The East End on-air for the HOTstudio segment underwritten by Peconic Landing to talk about the off-site series he created alongside Guild Hall's Christina Strassfield, Swept Away: Love Letters to A Surrogate(s) pairing L.A. artists' love letters/ instructions to an East End artist executing the work on Main Beach in East Hampton weekends through Oct. 1. For more information visit guildhall.org Angus Macaulay, Tasty Tuesday Underwritten by Southampton Arts Center Artist Angus Macaulay joins The Heart of The East End on-air for the Tasty Tuesday segment underwritten by Southampton Arts Center ahead of the Southampton Art Festival this weekend in Southampton Village's Agawam Park. Say hello to The Heart at the WLIW-FM table at the Art Fest between noon and five p.m. on Friday, find out more info at southamptonartfest.com and find Angus' work at angustheartist.com
Mancano pochi giorni al taglio del nastro della prima edizione del Mediterranean Wine Art Fest, che si svolgerà a Napoli nel Complesso di San Domenico Maggiore da 15 al 17 settembre, portando sotto i riflettori il mondo del vino con una nuova luce e un nuovo taglio per il suo racconto. L'evento, organizzato dall'istituzione culturale MAVV (Museo dell'Arte del Vino e della Vite), promosso da un comitato che coinvolge esponenti del mondo delle istituzioni nazionali ed internazionali, dell'economia e della cultura, celebrerà l'incontro tra le realtà dell'enogastronomia e del turismo esperienziale dei paesi del bacino del Mediterraneo.Il vino sarà esaltato nella sua dimensione conviviale, nella sua stretta relazione con l'arte, la cultura, e la storia dei territori dai quali prende vita.
Thousands of revelers crowded East Nashville's Five Points area over the weekend for the annual Tomato Art Fest. It's also peak tomato season in Tennessee. Restaurants are dreaming up new treatments, home cooks are concocting everything from simple sandwiches to cabinets full of canned tomatoes to keep the flavor going through the winter. From farms to backyard gardens, everyone's favorite fruit that's really a vegetable (or is it the other way around?) is popping up everywhere. So let's talk about it! We'll meet a chef who just finished “tomato week” at his restaurant, an avid cook who enters the tomato recipe contest every year and takes it very seriously, and a master gardener who knows how to get your backyard crop just right. But first, WPLN News Director Emily Siner talks about her upcoming Fulbright research on media coverage of abortion rights in Ireland. Guests: Emily Siner, WPLN News Director Meg MacFadyen, Tomato Art Fest co-founder Christopher De Jesus, chef at Butcher and Bee Lance Dupre, tomato recipe contest participant Joan Clayton-Davis, master gardener Dr. Kaushalya G. Amarasekare, associate professor at Tennessee State University
Artists Jamie Forgeron and Kenny Boudreau will be in Lunenburg this Sunday for the return of the Nova Scotia Folk Art Festival. Jamie spoke with Mainstreet's Emma Smith about the tribute they've created to fellow folk artist, Maud Lewis.
The third annual Fern Prairie ART FEST is a two-day event connecting local artists and the community on Saturday and Sunday, July 30-31 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. https://bit.ly/3S27a6h #FernPrairieARTFEST #LizPike #ShangriLaFarm #JuriedShow #LocalArtists #CamasWa #LacamasLake #SarahBang #BevBirdwell #CherylFolkers #DaveGarbot #DavidGerton #SuzanneGrover #CharleneHale #AmyJanErnst #CherylMathieson #KeithRussell #PaintingsInOils #Acrylics #Watercolor #Pastels #MixedMedia #Pottery #FusedAndEnamelGlass #Jewelry #PenAndInk #CopperMixedMedia #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
The third annual Fern Prairie ART FEST is a two-day event connecting local artists and the community on Saturday and Sunday, July 30-31 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. https://loom.ly/Uetd61A #FernPrairieARTFEST #LizPike #ShangriLaFarm #JuriedShow #LocalArtists #CamasWa #LacamasLake #SarahBang #BevBirdwell #CherylFolkers #DaveGarbot #DavidGerton #SuzanneGrover #CharleneHale #AmyJanErnst #CherylMathieson #KeithRussell #PaintingsInOils #Acrylics #Watercolor #Pastels #MixedMedia #Pottery #FusedAndEnamelGlass #Jewelry #PenAndInk #CopperMixedMedia #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
The third annual Fern Prairie ART FEST is a two-day event connecting local artists and the community on Saturday and Sunday, July 30-31 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. https://loom.ly/GSf2GZ8 #FernPrairieArtFest #LizPike #JuriedArtShow #ArtistBooths #ShangriLaFarm #SarahBang #BevBirdwell #CherylFolkers #DaveGarbot #DavidGerton #SuzanneGrover #CharleneHale #AmyJanErnst #CherylMathieson #KeithRussell #PaintingsInOils #AcrylicsAndWatercolor #Pastels #MixedMedia #Pottery #FusedAndEnamelGlass #Jewelry #PenAndInk #CopperMixedMedia #CamasWa #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
In conjunction with the JCC's "J" Art Fest event series, J Voices is releasing four episodes that explore each featured art form (visual, musical, culinary) through a Jewish lens. Listen to the first in the series, in which we talk with humanitarian artist and Asheville native Ben Betsalel about how art connects us to our humanity. Theme music "Zisa Meydele" by Zoe & Cloyd, courtesy of Natalya WeinsteinLearn more about J Art Fest hereSee Ben's work by visiting benbetsalel.com or globalportraitprojects.org
There's a visual feast for the senses in store for lovers of art, as Festival Committee member, Mary St Leger described, when she spoke to Conor Tallon about this year's Doneraile Art Festival, which begins at the end of June. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Art Fest analysis, Dog things, just all around fun in crazy circles.
Crain's contributor Graham Meyer—who writes the weekly Big Ticket column—talks with host Amy Guth about recommended upcoming arts and culture events, including the return of the 57th Street Art Fair and the Grant Park Music Festival, an opera, a rock musical, and more. Plus: Census blunder reveals Illinois' population didn't shrink after all, Boeing's Starliner spacecraft—finally—blasts into orbit, the South Side is getting a facility to turn food waste into natural gas and airfares take off for summer travel.
My solution to urban litter: More trash cans and empty them more frequently.
Give us about ten minutes a day and we will give you all the local news, local sports, local weather, and local events you can handle. SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors... Solar Energy Services because solar should be in your future! The Kristi Neidhardt Team. If you are looking to buy or sell your home, give Kristi a call at 888-860-7369! And The Annapolis Film Festival! Today... Annapolis Police have arrested a man after a home invasion. A fatal motorcycle accident along Route 100. There is a hot chicken craze and I cannot figure it out. Maryland Hall is having a free ArtFest this weekend! Senator Astle's book signing is on March 29th at Harry Browne's. Yesterday's contest winner and a new contest for a $50 gift card! It's Thursday, which means that Trevor from Annapolis Makerspace is here with your Maker Minutes with great ideas to work out your mind and hone your skills. And as usual, George from DCMDVA Weather is here with your local weather forecast! Please download their APP so you can keep on top of the local weather scene! The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday at 6:00 am and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our social media platforms--All Annapolis and Eye On Annapolis (FB) and @eyeonannapolis (TW) NOTE: For hearing impaired subscribers, a full transcript is available on Eye On Annapolis
Isaias Urrabazo uses his diverse skill set to create stunning visual art that celebrates life. Isaias is an accomplished artist, singer, actor, speaker, and costume designer. Isaias is well-known for his elaborate ofrendas that he exhibits in Las Vegas for Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead (DotD)). DotD is a bright celebration, in which we wait for our deceased loved ones to return to earth. His ofrendas are jam-packed with marigold flowers, a symbol of the Aztec sun god. The smell of the flowers helps guide our deceased loved ones back to us. Butterflies represent rebirth and transition. He also incorporates items that belonged to the people he is honoring. His family helps him build the ofrendas, with a great level of trust as there are no written or drawn plans. Isaias plans it all out in his mind. DotD is two days. November 1 is for children who have passed and November 2 is for adults. He is also known for his altar dolls, which he's made available at shows like Hallowbaloo and All Hallow's Art Fest. When he first started making the dolls, his sweet mother said, “that is so ugly, but what do I know?” She came around to loving the dolls, and even took on the task of lovingly making their necklaces. It was a joy for her to join in the creative process. Looking at all the bright colors in his work, it's no surprise that Isaias loves the whimsical side of Halloween. He enjoys decorating and creating Halloween art based on vintage German Halloween. As a child, Isaias was afraid of stories about La Llorona (the Weeping Woman). She is a ghost who murdered her children and is now woefully looking to replace them. This spooky story has worked its way into his art. Isaias is an expert in costumes. He collects theater costume renderings and has worked on several Las Vegas shows doing costuming and wardrobe. Currently he is working with “Magic Mike Live.” Visual art is a key factor in audience engagement. His web site is: http://www.bootifulthings.com You can find the online Halloween art magazine at https://autumnbrilliancemagazine.blogspot.com. They are on Facebook as: https://www.facebook.com/Autumn-Brilliance-109572784206139.
The second annual Fern Prairie ART FEST is a two-day event connecting local artists and the community on Saturday and Sunday, July 31 and August 1 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. https://loom.ly/KDhMH8g #FernPrairieARTFEST #JuriedArtShow #ShangriLaFarm #CamasWa #Art #Artists #LizPike #OilPainting #AcrylicPainting #WatercolorPainting #Pastels #MixedMedia #Pottery #Ceramics #FusedGlass #EnamelGlass #Jewelry #PenAndInk #Wood #CastMetal #CopperMixedMedia #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
The second annual Fern Prairie ART FEST is a two-day event connecting local artists and the community on Saturday and Sunday, July 31 and August 1. https://loom.ly/sNQisew #FernPrairieARTFEST #LocalArtists #Artists #ShangriLaFarm #CamasWa #LacamasLake #LizPike #JuriedArtShow #ArtShow #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
Josh Pohlman always loved graffiti. Now he got his business to be part of Pocatello's annual Art Fest, and he has even helped police address illegal graffiti. Photo credit: SIXES Big Walls FaceBook page.
« Signalez nous toute folie qui vous semblerait avoir été abandonnée » Cette devise figure sur un mur mort du centre social Georges Sand à Fontaine et c’est l’une des fresques géantes réalisée en 2020 dans le cadre du festival Street Art Fest. Jérome Catz, fondateur et directeur du réseau de centres d'art consacré au street art, dénommé Spacejunk est au Miroir des sciences, sur RKS, pour dresser le bilan de l'édition 2020 du Street Art Fest et esquisser quelques perspectives pour 2021. On parle aussi Intelligence artificielle avec Rafael Varela, notre chroniqueur, et Matthieu Poissard (Néovision).
Hrishi K with Nandita, Pallavi & Bianca - NCPA Add Art Fest 2019 by Hrishikesh Kannan
Zach talks with the organizers of the Arizona Art Fest and the celebration of Hotel McCoy
Arunway will be closed all month at SFO, and if you are flying to or from there, you need to be on the alert. United Airlines, which has 40% of the traffic at the airport, has already offered a travel waiver to get people to move their flights without penalty. The TSA quickly rethought their stance on the newest Star Wars souvenir from the Orlando theme parks. Because the drink containers resemble hand grenades, the TSA originally banned them. Now they have reconsidered, allowing them in checked baggage. Contour Airlines is new to Sacramento. A regional carrier in other parts of the country, they only recently started service to Santa Barbara from our airport. Later this month, they add Palm Springs, and because of the strong response, service to Santa Barbara will be doubled to twice a day in each direction. Plus, and here's the real kicker, they offer leg room like we used to have on airlines. The CEO is a guests with the guys. What happens when you pay a travel professional to make your arrangements, but they don't pass on your payments to vendors? Gwen Duncan, our travel advisor from Cordially Yours Travel joins us for a conversation about how to make sure your travel advisor is legit and what to do if you find out they aren't after you've paid them for your trip? Steve LaRosa, who regularly contributes his What's Goin' On segment to the show, is at the Sausalito Art Fest, and generally hangin' around in The City over the weekend. He talks about how he got there (train), what he's done (Beach Blanket Babylon among other things) and Art Fest itself. Steve also shares a remembrance or two of Sacramento-area legend who passed last week, Biba.
Arunway will be closed all month at SFO, and if you are flying to or from there, you need to be on the alert. United Airlines, which has 40% of the traffic at the airport, has already offered a travel waiver to get people to move their flights without penalty. The TSA quickly rethought their stance on the newest Star Wars souvenir from the Orlando theme parks. Because the drink containers resemble hand grenades, the TSA originally banned them. Now they have reconsidered, allowing them in checked baggage. Contour Airlines is new to Sacramento. A regional carrier in other parts of the country, they only recently started service to Santa Barbara from our airport. Later this month, they add Palm Springs, and because of the strong response, service to Santa Barbara will be doubled to twice a day in each direction. Plus, and here’s the real kicker, they offer leg room like we used to have on airlines. The CEO is a guests with the guys. What happens when you pay a travel professional to make your arrangements, but they don’t pass on your payments to vendors? Gwen Duncan, our travel advisor from Cordially Yours Travel joins us for a conversation about how to make sure your travel advisor is legit and what to do if you find out they aren’t after you’ve paid them for your trip? Steve LaRosa, who regularly contributes his What’s Goin’ On segment to the show, is at the Sausalito Art Fest, and generally hangin’ around in The City over the weekend. He talks about how he got there (train), what he’s done (Beach Blanket Babylon among other things) and Art Fest itself. Steve also shares a remembrance or two of Sacramento-area legend who passed last week, Biba.
This week we have an Art Fest in Michigan City, "Art Beat" in South Bend and how about a cardboard boat race in Hobart!
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The third annual Chalk Art Fest , hosted by Quad City Arts, will be held in downtown Bettendorf on Saturday, June 8 and Sunday, June 9. In partnership with the 2019 Be Downtown event, the Chalk Art Fest will transform the brand new pavement of the Ascentra Credit Union headquarters—located between State St. and Grant St., across from the Waterfront Convention Center—into a giant work of street art.
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Have we got news for you! And we promise it’s 100% guaranteed to please. Here, announced for the first time, is our lineup of all-star guests for Broad Appeal….. LIVE, coming to you on Sat 17th November at Hackney House in Shoreditch as part of Fringe! Queer Film & Art Fest. Tickets are FREE but there aren’t many of them so do be sure to book in advance at: www.fringefilmfest.com - SEE YOU THERE!
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Atul, the International Student Affairs Commissioner, talks through the last two major orientation events of Orientation Week 2018 — Art Fest, and Trolley Tours. See you ’round town! This concludes our Orientation podcasts for 2018… thanks for listening! If you’re interested in podcasting or audio production, swing by CFRC in Lower Carruthers Hall.
This week we're drinking Liquid Art Fest IPA from Collective Arts with old-movie and VHS-lover Jazmin Alfaro. After a slightly boozy chat at a local watering hole we realized our shared love of the 1993 Disney movie Homeward Bound, so we brought her on to talk about this, and other nostalgic movies from our childhoods. The post Episode 241: Homeward Bound, VHS & Liquid Art Fest IPA appeared first on Pub Chat.
On this episode of W.S.E.G., we sit down with Travis and Alex of Waxtastic ( https://www.facebook.com/thatswaxtastic/ ). We talk about the origins of the band, musical backgrounds, and the Planning of the Sacred Harvest Music and Art Festival ( https://www.sacredharvestmusicfest.com/ ). Get your tickets now! Interview Starts at 9:10. Get tickets for the Sacred Harvest Music and Art Fest here: https://www.sacredharvestmusicfest.com/ https://www.facebook.com/events/337295523423910/ Get Waxy and write the show at: wespeakenglishgood@gmail.com wespeakenglishgood.net
Edição de 10 de Novembro 2017 - 2ª Edição do Festival Internacional The New Art Fest
Edição de 10 de Novembro 2017 - 2ª Edição do Festival Internacional The New Art Fest
Sponsor: Amirisu is a beautiful bilingual knitting print and digital magazine founded by Meri and Tokuko and created in Japan. Amirisu plays an vital role in this international fiber community of ours, is a key player in this editorial and inspirational world and one of my favorites. Each issue features patterns in both Japanese and English accompanied by beautifully written articles and photography. And launching today is Amirisu’s Spring/Summer issue, with Spring Vintage inspired designs from Amy Christoffers, Britol Ivy, Leila Raabe, Joji Locatelli, Helen Stewart, Melissa LaBarre, Nadia Cretin-Lechenne and Kirsten Johnstone and the craft city guide of Nashville Tennessee. You can find this and past issues at amirisu.com and a selection of local yarn shops. And make sure to follow Amirisu on Instagram @amirisushop to keep up with all the going ons. Fiber folk: Every year there is a special place, on a lake in New Hampshire, where people gather to explore their creativity, healing and community. This place is called Squam. Behind this goodness is one remarkable woman by the name of Elizabeth Duvivier, someone who’s sought out to find her path and enlightenment in this creative world, bringing souls together and taking just as much away from each […]
We are stoked, stoked, and stoked about summer — too much good stuff happening. Here's what's coming up on this week's show to help you kick down the door on your weekend.1:33 - A quick hello to the entrepreneurs behind Cascade Record Pressing, the new vinyl record press in Milwaukie.2:37 - One Flaming Arrow — a new feast of a festival featuring music, vis art, film, and more from contemporary Native American artists. 7:40 - KMHD previews the Reed College Tango symposium. 19:13 - Zach Dundas dives deep into the world of Sherlock Holmes with his new book, "The Great Detective:The Amazing Rise and Immortal Life of Sherlock Holmes". 29:10 - Oregon Art Beat's Eric Slade profiles conductor Andres Lopera of Metropolitan Youth Symphony. Their season finale show is June 6 at the Newmark Theater. Watch the full Art Beat profile here. 34:54 - Artist Lou Watson unveils an experimental composition built around the sounds of Sandy Boulevard, from leaf blowers to how that McDonald's billboard would sing if it could sing songs. It's called "Suite Sandy Boulevard," and it plays on June 7 at the Hollywood Theatre. 38:07 - Painter Joan Nelson talks process and her new show on view through June at Adams & Ollman. 41:43 - Karen Karbo regales us with tails from her recent Amtrak railroad residency. (We loved the pics on her Instagram feed.)
We speak with the Bulgarian partners of the 2015 EFA Young Audience Award. The post Svetlana Damianova – Art Fest #YAA2015 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
We speak with the Bulgarian partners of the 2015 EFA Young Audience Award. The post Svetlana Damianova – Art Fest #YAA2015 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
We speak with the Bulgarian partners of the 2015 EFA Young Audience Award. The post Svetlana Damianova – Art Fest #YAA2015 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
We speak with the Bulgarian partners of the 2015 EFA Young Audience Award. The post Svetlana Damianova – Art Fest #YAA2015 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
We speak with the Bulgarian partners of the 2015 EFA Young Audience Award. The post Svetlana Damianova – Art Fest #YAA2015 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
We speak with the Bulgarian partners of the 2015 EFA Young Audience Award. The post Svetlana Damianova – Art Fest #YAA2015 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Matt will be Puttin' on the Ritz as he hits the Red Carpet and chats with as many celebs as he can shake a mic at. The 7th annual Los Angeles Italia-Film, Fashion and Art Festival is a weeklong pre-Oscar celebration showcasing Italy's contribution to the arts in a way that is typically Italian: relaxed, stylish and entertaining. The festival is chaired by award winning director/ producer/ screenwriter Pupi Avati with producer Mark Canton as Honorary Chair. Masters of Ceremony are noted health and fitness entrepreneur Gianluca Mech and model and television personality Elizabetta Canalis. Some of the celebrities expected to attend are; Joan Collins, Jeff Garlin, Joe Mantegna, Christopher McDonald, Rutger Hauer, Paul Haggis,William Monohan, Malin Akerman, Betsy Brandt, and more. The Los Angeles Italia-Film, Fashion & Art Festival runs from Sunday Feb 19 – Saturday Feb 25th at Mann Chinese 6 Theatre in Los Angeles. Admission is free so why not come on out and see some of the best films Italy has to offer. Coverage starts at 5:30pm PT (7:30pm CT / 8:30pm ET.) Listen live or subscribe to our iTunes. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Art Fest and volunteers Bear in the neighborhood? Friends With Recipes? 50th Anniversary vacation Crawfish pizza with a rooster Gulf Coast Casino Hopping Scout’s big night out Scout and the soap dispenser Dad gets Rick-rolled. “Oh! You drive the pork and beans car!” Hanging guitars Network expansion and the new airport extreme Whiskey sour variations […]