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Archive for August, 2010

The Dallas Museum of Art: A Top Tip for Silver Collectors

The show, ‘Collective Intelligence,’ on OvationTV advises silver collectors to pay attention to the Dallas Museum of Art, “the pre-eminent museum in the field.” High praise: The short video (it’s a round-up of tips) even describes the DMA as “very alert to this sort of stuff.”

Our Man in Nigeria: Day 1

Categorized Under: Culture, Film and Television No Comments

Guest blogger Bart Weiss reports on Day 1 of his trip to Nigeria as part of the American Documentary Showcase.

Amon Carter Museum to Become Alliterative

Categorized Under: Culture, Fort Worth Arts, General, Visual Arts No Comments

Just so we’re all clear on this: The Amon Carter Museum is officially changing its name to the Amon Carter Museum of American Art.

North Texas Artists in Turkey – Ginger Geyer on Pattern Overload

Categorized Under: Culture, General, Visual Arts 2 Comments

How does a western artist take in all the kaleidoscoping textures and patterns of Turkey? Artist Ginger Geyer is still processing and thinking about how the trip might show up in her work. With a slideshow guaranteed to give you the same dizzy feeling we had.

Monday Morning Roundup

Categorized Under: Arts Education, Books, General, Local Events, Theater No Comments

Today in the roundup: What drives a writer, thumbs up and down at Theatre Arlington and big ups for a small Texas town.

The Paul Slavens Show Live Blog: Aug. 1, 2010

Categorized Under: KERA Programming, KXT, Music 16 Comments

This is your place to leave comments for Paul tonight during the show, heard on KXT 91.7 FM.

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