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Star Bar - The Blog: November 2009
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Star Bar - The Blog. 2012 - 2013 Season: God of Carnage - One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest - A Streetcar Named Desire. Tuesday, November 17, 2009. Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune. Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune. February 4 - 20, 2010. And stellar newcomer Kara Whitney. Heat up the stage this Valentine’s Day. Please be advised that this production contains brief nudity, sophisticated adult situations and adult conversation. Production will be directed by Alysabeth Clements Mosley. David ha...
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Colorado Springs Artsblog: January 2007
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All Things Artistic in Colorado Springs. Wednesday, January 31, 2007. Take that, Kenny G. Mix the playful spontaneity of Grammy-winning jazz flutist Dave Valentin with the rocking ferocity of Denver-based Dostero and you don’t get a concert. You get a musical event. Students from The Conservatory also jammed with Valentin; they were fearless in performing their amazing solos. Valentin closed the show with this advice to the kids: Don’t listen to Kenny G. It’ll give you acne! Posted by Mark Arnest at 4:33...
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Colorado Springs Artsblog: February 2007
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All Things Artistic in Colorado Springs. Sunday, February 25, 2007. A Big City Moment. One of my cherished memories of living in New York City is of the afternoon I stumbled upon Red Grooms' "Ruckus Manhattan." Viewers actually wandered around inside Groom's 10,000-square-foot sculpture, enveloped in his bright, furiously energetic, cartoony vision of the city. It was the sort of thing that could never ever possibly exist outside a major arts city. Learn more about "Nicking the Never" here. Pianist Joyce...
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Colorado Springs Artsblog: November 2006
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All Things Artistic in Colorado Springs. Sunday, November 19, 2006. If you were guided here by the Colorado Springs Philharmonic program: Welcome, and I hope you'll return regularly. But this blog isn't the usual place for philharmonic reviews. They will be found at the Gazette's main site at www.gazette.com. You'll find the review here. It's true that the review of the last concert Shostakovich's Symphony No. 10 and Grieg's Piano Concerto is here at the blog, but that was due to my error.). The John Dea...
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Colorado Springs Artsblog: March 2007
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All Things Artistic in Colorado Springs. Wednesday, March 21, 2007. Curators IV: Holly Parker. A longer version of the profile that ran in the Gazette on March 18]. At the Business of Art Center, Holly Parker is the familiar face among the region’s new curators. The Colorado native was gallery director for the Smokebrush Foundation where she managed the construction of the Uncle Wilber fountain in Acacia Park before leaving in 2004 to get her master of fine arts degree. Gallery offerings range from the c...
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Colorado Springs Artsblog: April 2007
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All Things Artistic in Colorado Springs. Wednesday, April 25, 2007. It's Official at the Fine Arts Center. Alan Osburn has been named director of the Performing Arts Department and Producing Artistic Director of the Fine Arts Center Theatre Company. Osburn had been interim director since September 2006. Said Osburn: Adding this additional performance space will give the company the freedom to produce more diverse material and delve into more drama, while continuing our current offerings of standard music...
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Colorado Springs Artsblog: September 2006
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All Things Artistic in Colorado Springs. Thursday, September 28, 2006. Ormao Dance Company is moving from its downtown studio to Counterpoint School on Royer Street. The old rehearsal space was 35 by 35 feet; this one is 40 by 40 - which doesn’t sound like a lot, but it’s 375 more square feet, or about 30 percent. Ormao moves in October. We’ll see how the troupe is doing at its upcoming concert, Oct. 14 and 15 at the Louisa Center. Posted by Mark Arnest at 9:16 PM. CS Philharmonic Reviews - Online Only.
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Colorado Springs Artsblog: May 2007
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All Things Artistic in Colorado Springs. Sunday, May 27, 2007. For Country Dinner Playhouse Ticketholders. Right now there are three options for people who hold tickets to a performance of "Evita," none of which involves a refund. Is holding a special production of "The Sound of Music" on July 12. This is a very generous offer - it's free and includes dinner - but Boulder's Dinner Theatre only holds 284 people, so call 303-449-6000 as soon as possible. The Denver Center for the Performing Arts. Which wil...
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Colorado Springs Artsblog: December 2006
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All Things Artistic in Colorado Springs. Thursday, December 21, 2006. The Marie Osmond concert at the Pikes Peak Center is cancelled tonight (Thursday), as are all performances at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. More information for ticketholders, through the miracle of block and copy:. Matinee and evening performances of All Shook Up. Along with evening performances of Second City’s How I Lost My Denverginity, A Christmas Carol. And from the Pikes Peak Center:. Individuals who purchased ticke...
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Colorado Springs Artsblog: October 2006
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All Things Artistic in Colorado Springs. Friday, October 27, 2006. Saturday night will be the final performance of Hotel Usher at Chaos Studios Artspace. This new modernist adaptation of works by Edgar Allan Poe is an impressively creepy addition to the Halloween season. The polished and well-balanced production conjures the mood of a silent movie through its combination of video, almost continuous music and mostly mimed acting. The other and who would have guessed it? Posted by Mark Arnest at 10:57 PM.
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