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Archive for October, 2008

DIY with Crafty Chica

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Guest blogger Lydia Regalado is an arts educator, crafter and blogger who writes about people who gather to make things. Kathy Cano-Murillo, also known as Crafty Chica at her product booth at Maker Faire. It’s been two weeks since Maker Faire and I’m still going through all of my goodies and information that I picked [...]

Big Thanks to AFI; Big Welcome to Asian Film Festival of Dallas

Categorized Under: Film and Television, Local Events, Uncategorized No Comments

It’s the end of the month and that means we’ll soon be welcoming new film festival guest bloggers. In November, the Asian Film Festival of Dallas will pick things up. I’m looking forward to their posts. It’s also time to say thank you to AFI Dallas, for blogging with us in October. If you like [...]

Dia De Los Muertos

If you are looking for events to celebrate Dia De Los Muertos (or Day of the Dead for the gringos out there), there are is a slew of them out there on Saturday. Among the highlights: Learn how to make sugar skull sculptures at the Bath House Cultural Center. Be sure and stop back by [...]

Two Bookstores: One Big, One Small. One North, One South

Categorized Under: Books, Local Events 5 Comments

The KERA radio story: The expanded online story: Books and bookstores are supposed to be dying. But despite the internet and the dire economy, new bookstores have just opened in Plano and Oak Cliff.  The new shops are not your typical booksellers, though. Not in North Texas. For one thing, Legacy Books in Plano is [...]

Print Gets Hit

Categorized Under: Books, Culture, Uncategorized 2 Comments

Publications are hardly immune to the economic forces that have been hurting the arts. The Christian Science Monitor has shut down its weekly print edition after a century of continuous publication. So has Canada’s National Post (in two provinces, anyway). The Dallas Morning News recently laid off newsroom (and production and Al Dia ) staff. [...]

Dave Isay of StoryCorps and Blow-up Bras

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Did we mention Dave Isay of StoryCorps is coming to town Monday? Ok, we did. But I’m going to do it again. Because it gives me a chance to share one of my favorite StoryCorps pieces, in which Betty Jenkins, 94, recalls creating a bit of an international incident when she crossed continents in an [...]

ON_game at UT-Dallas

Detail from Matthew Bourbon’s His Nature Do video games possess any artistic merit? Kyle Kondas and John Pomara have assembled an exhibition on the UT-Dallas campus that attempts to prove (or at least explore) that possibility. ON_game is really two shows in one. At last Friday night’s opening reception for ON_game and Tony Vincenti’s between, [...]

AFI Announces 2009 Chairman

Categorized Under: Film and Television, Local Events, Uncategorized 2 Comments

The AFI Dallas International Film Festival announced Wednesday night that Steven and Anne Stodghill will serve as co-chairs of the 2009 festival. Mr. Stodghill is a Dallas attorney with Fish & Richardson P.C. and an avid moviegoer (as you might have guessed). And lest you think that he’s just some local power player (which he [...]

Hard Times Ahead for …

Categorized Under: Culture, Film and Television, Music, Uncategorized, Visual Arts 3 Comments

… art museums. … art auctions. … classical music organizations, opera companies, orchestras. … social-shindig fundraisers for arts groups. But not cable TV. Image from unspun.shiftcomm.com

VIDEO: The Winspear’s Wings

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It’s hard to miss the red glass going up on the Winspear Opera House, but now the building has sprouted wings: the solar canopy.

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