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Art and Museums
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BEST CRAFTS YOU CAN CREATE USING FELT TIP PENS
Felt tip pens are not only a classroom essential but also colorful, handy items fostering a world of creativity in kids, teens, and adults. These pens will indeed breathe life into any mundane material and turn it into an original masterpiece, especially with their bold colors, smooth glide, and point-precise tips. In other words, they…
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Theater Review: THE MOONWALKERS: A JOURNEY WITH TOM HANKS (The Saunders Castle at the Boston Park Plaza)
FLY ME TO THE MOON… AND INTO HISTORY A song, a wish, a dream, a childhood astronaut fantasy in a family kiddie pool—Tom Hanks taps into all of it in The Moonwalkers, an amazing, enlightening, educational, and downright thrilling immersive experience about the NASA Space Program. Co-written and narrated by Hanks himself, it’s now showing…
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FROM SCREEN TO CANVAS: EXPLORING CREATIVITY THROUGH PAINT-BY-NUMBERS
In today’s fast-paced digital world, creativity often seems confined to screens. Whether we’re watching movies, scrolling through social media, or binge-watching our favorite series, much of our engagement with art and storytelling happens virtually. But what if you could take those captivating images off the screen and turn them into something tangible—a personal work of…
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HOW WE MOVED OUR CINEMA TO A NEW LOCATION: TIPS AND CHALLENGES
Moving a cinema to a new location can feel a lot like preparing for a big blockbuster premiere—there’s excitement, anticipation, and yes, a fair share of nerves. As cinema operators, we faced a whirlwind of decisions, from selecting the perfect site to making sure everything went off without a hitch during the transition. It wasn’t…
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Art Review: BECOMING THINGS, BECOMING TIME: BOLMAHAN AT DELIGHT GARDEN (ARTECH in NYC)
The love affair between art, technology, and imagination is nothing new. Jeff Koons creates small-scale models, digitally scanned and mapped, but he didn’t spend years hand-carving his silly balloon dogs. Likewise, Gerhard Richter never wondered out in the woods foraging for flower pigments for his still life works. Technology has always helped the arts. In…
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GAMBLING MUSEUMS IN THE U.S. — WHERE CASINO HISTORY COMES TO LIFE
Casinos are built on illusions. They dazzle with neon lights, hypnotic sounds, and the ever-present possibility of an impossible win. But beneath the surface, there’s a deeper story—one of high-stakes risks, fortunes made and lost, and a history that stretches back long before Las Vegas ever lit up the desert. Gambling has shaped American culture…
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FOSTERING CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION: THE LIFELONG BENEFITS OF AN ART EDUCATION
Art education transcends the boundaries of paintbrushes and canvases. It shapes critical thinkers, problem-solvers, and visionaries. Creativity isn’t limited to the art room; it flows into every facet of life, driving innovation and adaptability. When nurtured early, artistic skills develop into lifelong assets that influence personal growth, career success, and societal contributions. In today’s fast-paced…
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Art Event: ART BAZAAR (Beyond the Street in partnership with Tlaloc Studios and curator Ozzie Juarez in Los Angeles)
This weekend only is the Art Market and Community Event ART BAZAAR, an impressive and exciting convergence of local LA artists—30+ of the city’s most visionary creatives—showcasing apparel, books, zines, ceramics, music, food, exclusive new products and more! ART BAZAAR Beyond the Street in partnership with Tlaloc Studios and curator Ozzie Juarez Saturday & Sunday,…
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Attraction | Art Exhibit Review: LUNA LUNA: FORGOTTEN FANTASY (The Shed in Hudson Yards)
CHE BELLA BELLA LUNA LUNA! There is a whimsical and unmissable art event this winter, Luna Luna, a forgotten art amusement park with attractions made by a pantheon of renowned artists. The original Luna Park opened in 1903 on Coney Island and it had colorful rides illuminated by thousands of lights. Many other Luna Parks…
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CHALLENGING THE CANVAS: APPRECIATING TODAY’S ART LANDSCAPE
Art has an important role to play in shaping the world we live in, transforming and remaking much of the (outward) appearance of familiar scenes. From the buildings we call home to the objects we have and use, art produces the environment of our daily lives, making it more colorful and rhythmic. An artist’s work…









