Month: December 2021
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News
Sound level often less considered in restaurant design
At the point when Jaime Ortiz was working with modelers and fashioners to foster Sea Smoke Waterfront Grill, which Ortiz…
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Dance Art
A life transformed by mambo | Milestones
Michael Marsland View complete impression Robert Farris Thompson ’55, ’65PhD, looked quite significantly like anyone who went to Andover and…
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Martial Arts
Every Kind of Martial Arts Used In The Series (So Far)
The John Wick franchise is an action-packed assassin series, and the films incorporate many different forms of martial arts into their…
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Theater arts
Arts groups innovate to battle COVID-caused revenue downturn :: WRAL.com
By GLENN GAMBOA and HALELUYA HADERO, AP Business Writers Naia Kete, like so lots of musicians, had her existence turned…
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Photography art
When a Master Printer Picks Up the Camera
PHILADELPHIA — Is technical wizardry adequate to make an individual an artist? Richard Benson was unequalled as a printer of…
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Dance Art
Review: de Young’s Jules Tavernier exhibition includes perspective of the Pomo people he painted
“Dance in a Subterranean Roundhouse at Distinct Lake, California,” 1878, by Jules Tavernier, aspect of “Jules Tavernier and the Elem…
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Art Painting
Wayne Thiebaud, famed Pop art painter, dies at 101
Wayne Thiebaud at the Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art in 2016. Photo: Gregory Urquiaga Wayne Thiebaud,…
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Theater arts
Milwaukee theater, music and dance performances to see in early 2022
Milwaukee performers and artistic directors have become all too familiar with an old sports cliché: The most important ability is availability.…
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