Shepard Fairey left Charleston, South Carolina, after high school, but the artist still pops up in his hometown, even when he’s thousands of miles away. He appears at College Lodge, a dormitory at the College of Charleston. Outside Groucho’s Deli, a corner sandwich shop. And across from the Daily, a […]
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Arts and entertainment reporter Anna Paige presents her five favorite stories of 2021. This is a love letter to arts journalism and a farewell — one that is bittersweet. My work has taken me across the state to bring stories of the arts to the pages of The Billings Gazette. […]
UNIONDALE, N.Y., Oct. 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Marquis Who’s Who (MWW), the world’s leading biographical publisher, is proud to announce the honorees selected for its October Maker’s List, celebrating Arts, Culture, Sports and Entertainment Moguls. The Maker’s Lists are directed by Erica Lee, CEO of MWW. These lists aim to recognize […]
The Chinese government’s crackdown on the tech and entertainment sectors has now turned to “sissy idols,” “effeminate men” and all things “overly entertaining.” The measures were sketched out in an eight-point plan on Thursday by the National Radio and Television Administration. It called for “further regulation of arts and entertainment […]
The Santa Barbara County Arts Commission is accepting grant applications designated for arts and culture nonprofit organizations through Sept. 1, for its Arts Making Impact (AMI) grant program. The application and guidelines are available at sbac.ca.gov/county-grants. AMI grants are intended to support artists, and arts and cultural organizations by funding […]
Rise and shine at the Hotel De Anza, considered one of San Jose’s few boutique motels that provide a stunning 1920’s artwork deco structure and stays as one of the city’s really historic resort properties. Check out the mural on the facet of the resort for your excellent selfie alternative […]
Performing Arts Fort Worth announced today the 2021-2022 lineup for the BNSF Popular Entertainment Series. The lineup features several audience favorites, as well as one-of-a-kind pairings and a new touring production showcasing the impact of music on pop culture. The 2021-2022 series kicks off with the return of BRUCE ROBISON […]
The corner of 25th Street and Ogden Avenue, dubbed “25th & Ogden,” is both a virtual location for events-related news on social media and a budding destination in the 3D world, where those seeking arts and culture in Ogden can find plenty to do on any given weekend. The “25th […]
Chefs work in the Kitchen Council space at the PACE Hoff Family Arts and Culture Center on Feb. 20, 2020. A scene from an American Midwest Ballet production of “The Nutcracker.” Pottawattamie […]
Gopalakrishnan grew up in India, but her family moved to Kuwait when she was 10. With little choices for higher education in Kuwait, she attended college in Paris, where she finally received a master’s diploma in graphic design. She says the interdisciplinary program, which also emphasised animation, pictures and typography, […]