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ArticleBy Benjamin Godsill, co-curator One of the most exciting elements of “The Last Newspaper” to me as a curator was the ability to work actively and collaboratively with such a wide range of dynamic groups and individuals in order to realize projects for the first time. What really sets this...
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ArticleThe following is a report from Morgan Rogers of The Community Foundation Serving Boulder County. The foundation won a challenge grant to launch an information campaign about the need for early childhood education. The effort was recently featured as part of a story on America Public Media's Marketplace. David Brancaccio of Marketplace and on public radio visited Boulder County recently as part of his latest beat on alternative economic indicators. Inspired by a story that received international headlines last year involving French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s desire for a ‘well-being’ measurement to replace GDP, Brancaccio conducted a national search for efforts already underway in the U.S. that track quality of life. He came across Boulder County TRENDS, a report on 80 key community indicators published biennially by The Community Foundation. Marketplace was particularly interested in the breadth of TRENDS, including indicators related to demographic changes, access to housing, education, arts and civic life, and on action inspired by the research. The Community Foundation board of trustees selected Boulder County’s academic achievement gap as the most compelling and the most in need of targeted intervention. After launching a six week awareness campaign, funded by the Knight Community Information Challenge, on the effectiveness of early care and education in preventing the achievement gap, The Community Foundation went on to work with the Boulder Valley School District to carve out a $5 million annual commitment to expanded preschool and kindergarten services for at-risk kids through a proposal on this fall’s ballot. Read or listen to the story here.
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ArticleThis Tuesday, October 19th, is the deadline for the 2010 YoungArts national programs, which include YoungArts Week, In the Studio and Presidential Scholars in the Arts. But, if you miss the deadline, don't worry. YoungArts will be around next year and the year after providing support and enrichment activities for...
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ArticleBy Janet Batet, Arts Journalist The internationally acclaimed Cuban born Miami based artist Jose Bedia, has been awarded with the First Award of the IV Beijing International Art Biennale in the category of painting for his diptych: Seguido por la tormenta (Followed by the Storm) and El intrépido (The Intrepid)....
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ArticleToday is the last day to enter the LeBron James Poetry Contest - submit your entry today and join the conversation. The contest has solicited over 1,000 entries to date and is being covered by ESPN, the New Yorker and NPR. What do you have to say? Are you so...
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ArticleWow it’s been a busy month around the Arts and Science Council! Since our first Random Act of Culture at the Atherton Mills Market located in historic South End in late August we’ve already been able to do two more. On September 17, our friends at Wachovia/ Wells Fargo hosted...
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ArticleMany Knight Community Information Challenge projects rely at least in part on volunteers to contribute content for their sites. Kwan Booth, a faculty member at Knight Digital Media Center's recent KCIC Boot Camp for new grantees, has extensive experience working with volunteer contributors. Booth, who is senior community manager for Oakland Local, has turned many untrained but enthusiastic community members into creative and reliable sources of news, interviews, event coverage, commentary, photos, video, and more. In a recent interview, Booth highlighted 10 tips for working with volunteers. You can read the interview here at Knight Digital Media Center.
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ArticleWhen a flat painting, which includes no extra light source or raised surfaces, appears to blink and move like a hyper neon sign, that's a mesmerizing experience. One that can literally be dizzying. That describes some of Carlos Cruz-Diez's paintings [caption id="attachment_7474" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Carlos Cruz-Diez, "Physichromie 549, 1971," courtesy...
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ArticleMiami Dade College, Kendall Campus presents the “One Soul, One Community” benefit concert for Haiti this Sunday, October 17th, starting at 2PM at the Cathedral of St. Mary. The performance will benefit the hundreds of Haitians displaced by the earthquake who are now living in Miami. [caption id="attachment_7340" align="aligncenter" width="600"...
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ArticleThe Hannah Kahn Poetry Foundation in conjunction with Broward College and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation is fortunate to bring performance poet Taylor Mali to South Florida for one night only. On Nov 29, Mali, one of the most well-known poetry slam poets, will take the stage...
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ArticleViolinist Belinda Ho. If you stop by Greenwich Village’s Le Poisson Rouge some night while prowling the big city, you might just as soon catch pianist Menahem Pressler and clarinetist Richard Stolzman as you would the alt-rock band Deerhoof. It’s part of a relatively recent trend that has seen classical...