Mar 23 Wednesday’s Art Notes In today's arts and culture headlines, Elizabeth Taylor has died. Continue reading
Mar 22 Stories from SXSW: The Music Video Makes a Comeback The creators of three of the many music videos screening at SXSW talked to Art Beat about directing and producing their short films and their role in the music industry. Continue reading
Mar 22 Tuesday’s Art Notes In today's arts and culture headlines, Mississippi Bluesman Pinetop Perkins has died at age 97. Continue reading
Mar 21 Weekly Poem: ‘The Mascot of Beavercreek High Breaks Her Silence’ Aimee Nezhukumatathil is the author of three collections of poetry: "Lucky Fish" (2011), "At the Drive-in Volcano (2007); and "Miracel Fruit" (2003). She is an associate professor of English at State University of New York-Fredonia. Continue reading
Mar 18 Conversation: Teju Cole’s ‘Open City’ By Molly Finnegan "Open City," a new novel by Teju Cole, follows a Nigerian-born medical student as he walks the streets of New York City. Continue reading
Mar 18 Friday’s Art Notes In today's arts and culture headlines, the House votes to cut funding for NPR. Continue reading
Mar 17 Stories from SXSW: Art Is Key for Interactive Award Winners The winners of the 14th Annual SXSW Interactive competition were announced at an award ceremony Tuesday night in Austin, Texas. More than 20 designers of websites and mobile projects were recognized for work in categories that included activism, installation, mobile,… Continue reading
Mar 17 Sound Boxes that Strum in the Sun In sound artist Craig Colorusso's unique installation, Sun Boxes, the sun acts as arranger of a 20-piece orchestra of solar powered speakers. Continue reading
Mar 17 Thursday’s Art Notes In today's arts and culture headlines, UNESCO heads to Egypt to assess threats to cultural sites. Continue reading