Things To Do: Jan. 26 and beyond
Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University. “The Legend of Rex Slinkard,” through Feb. 26. Walker Evans retrospective, Feb. 1 through April 8. “Memory and Markets: Pueblo Painting in the Early 20th Century,” Feb. 22 through may 27. Sculpture from the Fisher Collection, Feb. 29 through Oct. 13, 2013. 11 a.m.-5p.m. Wednesdays-Sundays; Thursdays till 8 p.m. [...]
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Veinte discos que dieron que hablar durante 2011
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Amersham Festival Chamber Orchestra perform at St Mary’s (From Bucks Free Press)
Amersham Festival Chamber Orchestra perform at St Mary’s 9:36am Tuesday 29th November 2011 in Freetime Skip social links Print Email Comments(0) LAST Friday, the evening concert at St Mary’s Parish Church, old Amersham, the second in a series of autumn and winter concerts by the Amersham Festival Chamber Orchestra was an absolute cracker. the fifteen [...]
Woodstock Music Society: St Mary Magdalene Church (From The Oxford Times)
Woodstock Music Society: St Mary Magdalene Church 11:38am Wednesday 14th December 2011 in Leisure Skip social links Print Email joyful affair, with a touch of the familiar mixed with some rarely-heard gems. Corelli’s Christmas Concerto needs little introduction; this popular piece by one of Italy’s leading 17th-century composers beautifully evokes the essence of Christmas [...]
The Orchestra of St John’s: Ashmolean Museum, Oxford (From The Oxford Times)
The Orchestra of St John’s: Ashmolean Museum, Oxford 10:21am Thursday 20th October 2011 Print Email Judging by the number of people wrapped round every statue and display case, the OSJ concerts at the Ashmolean have really taken off. the latest concentrated on the baroque period, with Vivaldi and Bach in the first half, and [...]
Beirut comes out of the bedroom
WHILE in primary school in the US, Zach Condon chose the trumpet as his instrument, sparking a mild controversy in his family as his father and grandfather had played the saxophone. in his neighbourhood in Santa Fe, new Mexico, most kids his age elected to play guitars or synthesisers. "Musically I was pretty isolated," says [...]
Toddler book apps reviewed – by a toddler
Watch out parents, you can’t tell your toddler off for drooling on your iPad anymore. Featuring voiceovers, soundtracks and interactive games, book apps aimed at babies and pre-schoolers are the latest way for publishers to piggyback on the digital revolution. To get an idea of what these digitalised picture books are all about, I’ve reviewed [...]
What’s playing in Marin for the week of Sept. 16, 2011
“CONNECTED” Not yet reviewed. Not rated. CineArts Sequoia. Mill Valley native Tiffany Shlain examines her own family history as it relates to the major issues of our time and explores the interdependence of humanity, technology [...]
Album Review: The Glitch Mob – We Can Make The World Stop EP
The Glitch Mob are on the move. This trio impressed us all with their debut release of Drink the Sea last year, making them a band to look out for in coming years. with stellar remixes of both Daft Punk and the White Stripes, the first half of this year came and went with a [...]