Archive for 'Art Zine'
Tune in for hilarious and timely animation from Dale Goodson and an art news update from Seattle Magazine arts & culture editor Brangien Davis. We head to the newly renovated Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center where the African American Film Festival will kick off next week and welcome indie-folkster Damien Jurado to
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Posted: April 6th, 2012 under Art Zine, Film, Music, Take 21.
Tags: animation, Art Zone, Arts, Film, Music, Nancy Guppy
We visit Belltown and the lovely JewelBox Theater, a cozy historic venue with a lot of spunk, and profile poet and novelist Karen Finneyfrock. We chat with THEESatisfaction, the happenin’ female R&B hip-hop duo, about landing on Sub Pop Records. And Seattle's premier junkyard cabaret band The Bad Things rocks Studio AZ!
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Posted: March 30th, 2012 under Art Zine, Film, Literary, Music, Take 21, Theater.
Tags: Art Zone, hip-hop, junkyard cabaret, movies, Music, Nancy Guppy, theater
As part of its Art and Environment series, Seattle Art Museum hosts a panel discussion on the "Future of Public Space," asking "who is the 'public' in public space?" and "how can public spaces become more sustainable?" The conversation also touches on the Seattle Center's recent international urban design contest for public
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Posted: March 26th, 2012 under Art Zine, Take 21.
Tags: art, environment, Seattle Art Museum, Town Square
The Hunger Games Dir. Gary Ross Now Playing Movies based on bestselling novels often trip over the fine print, with more energy expended dutifully reproducing every single character and subplot than in figuring out how to treat the subject cinematically. (Compare the first two leaden, painstakingly accurate Harry Potter films with Alfonso
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Posted: March 23rd, 2012 under Art Zine, Art Zone @ The Movies, Film, Take 21.
Tags: Andy Wright, Art Zone, Film, movies, Nancy Guppy
Christened a "classical rock star" by the press, Joshua Roman – former principal cellist with the Seattle Symphony -- performs all six Bach Cello Suites in a special two-part sold-out concert at Town Hall Seattle. J.S. Bach wrote his rich and varied Six Suites for solo cello circa 1717-23, whereupon they lay
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Posted: March 22nd, 2012 under Music, Take 21.
Tags: Front Row, Joshua Roman, Music, Town Hall
Eric Liu sits down with arts entrepreneur Matthew Richter on this week's Seattle Voices. Richter is the program manager of Storefronts Seattle, which brings art to vacant storefronts in neighborhoods throughout Seattle and other regional cities. He has founded and directed three arts centers and as a curator and producer, has presented
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Posted: March 13th, 2012 under Art Zine, Take 21.
Tags: Eric Liu, Matthew Richter, Seattle Voices, Storefronts
Premieres Fri., March 9, 8 p.m. Leading Seattle artist Susie J. Lee hits the Frye for her first solo museum exhibition. John Gilbreath previews Earshot Jazz's Spring Series. Local composers premiere original orchestral compositions in Symphonic Stories, an upcoming benefit concert at Benaroya Hall to support Japan's recovery from last year's earthquake
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Posted: March 9th, 2012 under Art Zine, Film, Music, Take 21.
Tags: Art Zone, Film, Music, Nancy Guppy, Theatre
This week, Nancy and The Zone will visit the studio of artist and jewelry designer Debra Baxter. Catch up with costumer Jamie Von Stratton. Laugh your sins off with Late Nite Catechism at The Moore. Listen to actor John Aylward tell a true story and fill up on the rich, soulful vocals
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Posted: March 2nd, 2012 under Art Zine, Take 21.
Tags: Art Zone, Nancy Guppy
This week, Nancy and The Zone put the pedal to the metal with a look at Max Kullaway's handmade bikes, a discussion with music expert Pat Thomas on his book Listen Whitey, a reflective conversation with master glass artist Preston Singletary, and a preview of ACT Theatre's new performance space. Then, we
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Posted: February 24th, 2012 under Art Zine, Music, Take 21, Theater.
Tags: Art Zone, Books, glass art, Music, Nancy Guppy, theater
World Fantasy Award-winner Jo Walton specializes in the exploration of alternative histories, be it the results of a very different World War II (Farthing), or a Victorian world where the inhabitants all happen to be dragons (Tooth and Claw). Nancy Pearl interviews this Welsh-Canadian fantasy and science fiction writer and poet about
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Posted: February 23rd, 2012 under Art Zine, Literary, Take 21.
Tags: An Evening With, Books, Jo Walton