Additional than 50 supporters of the arts and contributors to the venture gathered on Nov. 18 at Initially Basin Credit rating Union Community Room Plaza to celebrate the dedication of the “Hadley Mobile” artwork sculpture built and created by Artists Jim Hirschfield and Sonja Ishii. The partnership with FBCU and […]
Month: December 2021
By LINDSEY BAHR, AP Film Writer Peter Parker’s excellent fortune continued above the holiday break weekend as Hollywood prepares to near the textbooks on a turbulent 2021. Even with some mighty competitors from new Matrix and Sing movies, and climbing concerns in excess of the omicron variant, “Spider-Man: No Way […]
For Corpus Christi resident Jose Chapa, his really like for photography sparked from watching his son do well on the rugby field. Chapa’s son, Gilbert Joseph Chapa, commenced taking part in rugby in elementary college after watching his father enjoy in a recreational league. Observing his son’s achievement on the area encouraged […]
Every once in a while, an artist creates work so bold that it makes the world—and “60 Minutes”—stop and take notice. Just as their mediums differ, the artists “60 Minutes” has profiled also have varying perspectives on what their work means. Some artists believe art should be nothing more […]
Spider-Man: No Way Home is approaching a 10-day domestic gross of $478 million, which will make it Sony’s best-performing U.S. film in history. Spider-Man: No Way Home has now swung all the way to the top of Sony’s list of their highest-grossing movies of all time. The film, which is the fourth […]
BIDDEFORD, Maine — All things thought of, it is been a good 12 months for Jim Baumer. The artist wrote a few dozen songs, place out his to start with EP and networked his way to 45 gigs at pubs and other levels throughout New England. But it was not that […]