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Gaia project openings
Gaia project openings







gaia project openings

Zero Hour may not be suitable for patrons under the age of 18.Īlloverstreet is a night of simultaneous art openings and events spanning the many art spaces of East Oliver Street in the Station North Arts and Entertainment District. Please note that Zero Hour explores mature themes and may contain adult language, sexual content and violence. This almost-love story explores the relationship between honesty and cruelty: How do you tell the truth about yourself when that truth might devastate the people you love? A tour-de-force for two actors playing eight different roles. The more O pushes Rebecca to stop hiding their relationship, the more Rebecca’s work life-writing a textbook for seventh graders about the Holocaust- begins to bleed into her personal life: She starts meeting World War II Nazis on the 7 train, passing as hipster professionals in New York City but hungry to come out about who they really are.īack home in Queens, O is also sparring with convincingly real visions: her long estranged-and recently dead?-mother keeps showing up to argue with her about her choices. Rebecca and her chronically unemployed butch girlfriend, O, have created a happy nest in their run-down walk-up in Queens, but things are starting to unravel.

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Registration to view and participate in the salon is free and open now at bit.ly/SciSalonįriday, December 2nd – Sunday, December 4th The talk will take place over the Google HangOut platform accommodating live audio and video with involvement from viewers via live chat. How Science is Pictures in the Media and Public Culture In The Speed of Sound: Breaking the Barriers Between Music and Technology, Thomas Dolby recounts a remarkable career of ups and downs, glamour and corruption, music and tech and the eventual melding of them all into perfect harmony. Dolby lived amongst legends and eventually became one himself, breaking down walls in the music world with hits like “She Blinded Me with Science,” and then doing the same during the technology revolution in Silicon Valley when he helped introduce sound to the internet. Few would have realized that this small discovery would lead to a career performing alongside David Bowie, pitching song lyrics to Michael Jackson or helping create the iconic Nokia cellphone ringtone. Walking home after being fired from his job at a grocery store, 17-year-old Thomas Dolby stumbled upon the circuit board from an abandoned musical synthesizer, a “Transcendent 2000,” lying in a dumpster. From early appearances on MTV to tough negotiations with the biggest names in Silicon Valley, Dolby’s memoir takes readers through the voracious devotion of one man and his insatiable passion for music. The Speed of Sound is the sensational story of a man who stood at the vanguard of it all. This is an opportunity to sip a holiday drink, mingle, paint a clay ornament to take home with you, shop throughout the galleries and find fabulous ceramics in our WINTERFEST 2016 exhibition and HOLIDAY SHOP, while supporting Clayworks! Join us on the National Day of Giving! As part of #GivingTuesday, and Clayworks’ “Make, Share, Learn, Shop, CLAY!” initiative, we will be hosting a happy hour and ornament making workshop in the galleries on Tuesday, November 29 from 6-8PM. RSVP | Suggested Donation in advance or at the door

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Check out Handmade Holidaze :: A Comprehensive Guide to the Best Holiday Craft Markets in Baltimore by Sherry Insley









Gaia project openings