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    As a rule of thumb, throughout the years I have remained neutral on a number of controversial Detroit-related subjects. One of them being "Detroiters" knee-jerk reaction to reject newcomers to the city. When I met recent N.Y.C. transplant and accomplished poet Jeremy Schmall, he gave me a reason to have...
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    When it comes to memories, sounds are often as powerful a trigger as smells are. What is the soundtrack of your youth? Your first slow dance — or first kiss — was to which song? Do you know the words to most Journey tunes? Remember when music videos and MTV...
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    Submitted by Moy Eng, Community School of Music and Arts (CSMA) As I reflect on the holiday season and the pervasive, rampant gift buying, the greatest gift we can receive is love. Love given openly, freely, generously. This is what I love about working at a music and art school....
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    The first of three curated, guest artist exhibitions in Knight Arts grantee Vox Populi's 2011-12 program, December's exhibit through its critical take on abstraction, art-world fame and fictional narrative. Michael May presents “Ten Valiant Efforts,” which are paintings created under...
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    On Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011 at 8 p.m., Books & Books (Coral Gables) hosts WordSpeak — Tigertail's teen spirited, high-octane spoken word project, book launch and performance reading that is both fun and educational. Showcasing the creative energy of the teen mind, WordSpeak encourages teens...
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    Just a quick update on the progress of the Philadelphia Sculpture Gym, a community based sculpture workshop made possible by a Knight Arts Challenge Grant. So many exciting things have been happening lately: We successfully matched our Knight Arts Challenge Grant through our Kickstarter campaign! Our backers were able to...
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    By Christine Cox, BalletX We launched our *eXpand the eXperience* program with our November dance series and it was a huge success. In addition to presenting two original new ballets and a work from our repertoire, we wowed audiences with unexpected performances in the lobby of the Wilma Theater before...
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    By Grela Orihuela & Bill Bilowit, Founders, Wet Heat Project During Miami's art fair week of Art Basel Miami Beach 2011-- as a companion event to our annual "HOTBED MIami" exhibition of large-scale installations by graduating MFA seniors-- we launched "A Piece of Me" to feature a unique cross-generation aesthetic...
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    By Robin Barnes, Philadelphia Live Arts Philadelphia Live Arts announces the launch of Scratch Night as part of the organization’s year-round programming at the Live Arts Brewery (LAB). Beginning on January 12, 2012 Scratch Night is a monthly salon designed to foster the social, interactive, and accessible qualities of art-making...
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    Sometimes a painting is just beautiful. It can have deeper meaning or a complex make up, but some works just hang there and say, look at me, I am so good-looking. That's the case with the nature-inspired pieces of...
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    Opening at Space 1026 on Jan. 6 will be the show “Unsustainable” by Jay Hardman. In the exhibit, Hardman’s work explores contemporary building practices and their effect on communities through construction of small-scale installations. By far the most inviting aspect of the work is its building material. What does Harman...