Culture: Arts
Currently listing articles 1404-1351:
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Exhibition Review: Frida Kahlo at The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art— Frida Kahlo's life and art, in painting and biography.
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With Sincerest Apologies to the 1974 Widefield High School Athletic Department— Athletics proves to be a key component of a balanced educational experience.
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Book Review: Frida's Bed by Slavenka Drakulic— Offers insights into Frida's work and life that will give you an even deeper understanding of what drove her to create in the first place.
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DVD Review: Dali Dimension - Decoding the Mind of a Genius— All that I can say is do yourself a favor and see the Dali Dimension.
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The Arts: What San Diego Wants— Forty movers and shakers speak out on art in their town.
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Software Review: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2— My first stop is always Lightroom.
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Book Review: Lines From A Mined Mind - The Words Of John Trudell by John Trudell— Dares you to look at our society through the eyes of those whose backs it's been built on.
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Video Training Review: Audition 3 Essential Training with Bruce Williams from Lynda.com— If you are interested in learning more about Audition 3, or more about audio editing in general, then I recommend this video.
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Art Exhibition Review: Glow 08, Santa Monica, CA— My walking tour of Glow 08 in Santa Monica, CA.
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DVD Review: Little Einsteins - Flight of the Instrument Fairies — It live up to its Einstein label with some surprisingly educational subject matter.
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Software Review: Adobe Audition 3 from Adobe Systems— If you need to do anything with regard to serious audio production, then you need Adobe Audition 3
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Author/Photographer Scott Kelby's Worldwide Photo Walk to Take Place August 23— Join in the Worldwide Photo Walk.
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From Brooklyn to Montauk: The Top Venues for Live Music on Long Island— A nice selection of venues no matter what your musical tastes...
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Theatre Review (London): The Wizard Of Oz at the Royal Festival Hall— A balmy night in London is a rarer sight than a performance this mediocre at the RFH.
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A New Beginning in Writing Fiction - Maybe— I'm a firm believer in magic; I think you have to be in order to tell a story that hasn't been created before.
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Satire: Indie Music Fan Hopelessly Unaware of Current Pop Culture— An indie fan wrestles with pop cultural ignorance
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Book Review: Lines From a Mined Mind - The Words of John Trudell— Native American activist and poet John Trudell releases a collection of his passionate poems on struggle and resistance to exploitation.
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Exhibition Review: Women Impressionists at The Legion of Honor, San Francisco— These four women were someone, indeed.
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The Great Book Adventure: Don Quixote - Part Three— The first volume of Don Quixote, mercifully, comes to an end.
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Book Review: Joyce Tenneson - A Life In Photography 1968 - 2008— The definitive retrospective of the life's work of Joyce Tenneson.
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Book Review: Faith In Fakes - Travels In Hyperreality by Umberto Eco — Umberto Eco examines topics from blue jeans and theme parks to ideologies and semiotics in this superb set of essays.
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Saving the Spiral Jetty— Oil and water don't mix.
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Video Training Review: The Fine Art Of Photoshop With Susi Lawson— The Fine Art Of Photoshop will have you producing digital works of art in no time.
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Art Review/Auction: San Francisco's Southern Exposure— An auction for an influential SF art venue yields some terrific art finds.
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Book Review: I'd Rather Be In The Studio! The Artist's No-Excuse Guide to Self-Promotion by Alyson B. Stanfield— Make your art career thrive with this new book, chock full of straight forward entrepreneurial strategies for success!
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Behind the Scenes at Celebrity Circus— Celebrity Circus offers grace and elegance, not elephants and clowns.
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Movie Review: WALL-E, The Wicked Scare Tactics Of A Cute Robot— It's wicked when Pentecostals or Disney indoctrinate children through apocalyptic fear...
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Book Review: Chasing Lolita - How Popular Culture Corrupted Nabokov's Little Girl All Over Again by Graham Vickers— Lolita's legacy in pop culture, and the many ways the title character has entered the public consciousness, including entertainment, fashion, tabloid news, and sexual mores.
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Book Review: boring, boring, boring, boring, boring, boring, boring by Zach Plague— An intelligent, sometimes witty, and sometimes sad book that offers sharp criticism of the art world.
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The Great Book Adventure: Don Quixote - Part One— Don Quixote de la Mancha, more modern than you know.
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The Great Book Adventure: The Three Musketeers - Part Three— It's been called the greatest cloak and sword story ever written. Now I know why.
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Video Training Review: Drawing Fundamentals With Ron Lemen— Drawing Fundamentals brings the basics of drawing home.
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Music Review: Build - Build— This release could change the way you think about contemporary composition.
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Tips for Being an Incredible Gift Giver— Personality, style, and interests are the clues at your disposal for finding the perfect present for loved ones.
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Book Review: The Way To Paradise by Mario Vargas Llosa— Mario Vargas Llosa juxtaposes the fame of painter Paul Gauguin with the life of his socialist campaigner grandmother, Flora Tristan.
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Mis-Adventures in Michigan Film Making— Come back to Earth, Michigan! Hollywood isn't going to save us!
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Theatre Review (NYC): Edward Albee's Occupant— This fabulous production has been extended so there is still time to see it.
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Book Review: The Death of the Critic by Ronan McDonald— If the critic isn't dead, his postmodern cousin is on life support.
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The Book ATM: Printing Books on Demand— The future of book selling is just around the corner.
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Sundance Cinemas: Robert Redford's New Way Of Going To The Movies— Popcorn and not much else just doesn't cut it any more.
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Music Review: Feufollet - Cow Island Hop— The best thing about Cow Island Hop is just how much fun it is to listen to.
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Software Review: Adobe Photoshop Plug-In FocalPoint From onOne Software— If you have images that you want to have that selective focus feel, but cannot go back and re-shoot, then you need FocalPoint 1.0.
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Software Review: Strata Foto 3D 1.5— This will be of great benefit to anyone who needs to put fully textured, photo realistic objects into any number of virtual environments.
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The Great Book Adventure: The Three Musketeers - Part Two— Where are the brothers in this brotherhood of men?
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2008 Waterfront Film Festival a Success— A look at the 10th Annual Waterfront Film Festival.
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Companies Must Cultivate Creative Talent with Care— Here's some advice on how to handle writers.
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Where Form Meets Function: Functional and Artistic Websites— Easy solutions for the unique problems artists face when struggling to create a website that is user-friendly and artistic.
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Theater Review (NYC): Vendetta Chrome — You have less than a week to hustle on over to this fine show.
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Software Review - ArtRage Deluxe 2.5 From Smith Micro— Even if you are not looking for a product like this, you should check it out; you might release your inner artist.
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Dissonance and Dissidents Between Marxist Theory and Practice in Tom Stoppard’s Rock 'N' Roll— In two contrasting worlds, Stoppard's play shows how Marxist materialism became indefensible in the Soviet bloc.
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Product Review: ColorMunki From X-Rite— Everyone has something to hide except me and my ColorMunki.
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Product Review: Lenore PVC Figurine— The cute little dead girl goes 3D.
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Video Training Review: Vue 6 xStream Essential Training With Larry Mitchell— Larry Mitchell illuminates a complicated topic and brings it down to earth in an easy to understand dialog.
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The Great Book Adventure: The Three Musketeers - Part One— The French can't fight? Don't tell that to The Three Musketeers.
