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Jack Livingston

Jack Livingston is the founder of Radar Redux,and the executive editor of RADARREDUX.com

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The 2011 Sondheim Prize Exhibition @ the BMA

Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake steps to the podium to address the assembled crowd at the Baltimore Museum of Art. She smiles, is in good humor and much more charming than I have seen her in past public addresses. Tonight is simple and fun for ...

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Published: September 8, 2011

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Living Traditions — Pile of Craft, Summer 2011

Take a stroll through any good art museum and you will see object after object of transcendent beauty that take you back to that moment when the creator conjured it up.  Here crafts are not “crafts”, they are a form of contemporary fetishism,

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Published: July 9, 2011

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Community Arts Convening & Research Project Keynote – LIVE Webcast

The combined individual and panel presentation focuses on envisioning a Community Arts University Without Walls (CAUWW).  It will focus on the courses, course description, curricula with scholars, students and community activists that will provide the framework for establishing an accredited certificate in community arts. This ...

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Published: March 13, 2011

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For the Sake of the Song – Interview with Katherine Fahey

Baltimore, as is often noted, is a city with one leg bent across the rough Northern industrial and the other splayed out knee deep and muddy, spanning the American South, particularly Appalachia. The recent folk music revival resonates in this city precisely because it ...

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Published: January 3, 2011

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Mayor’s Cultural Town Hall Meeting -Videos Online Here

Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts and the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance invited residents, artists and arts and culture community leaders to the Mayor’s Cultural Town Meeting.  The meeting took place Thursday, October 14 f at the Baltimore School ...

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Published: October 13, 2010

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Futurist David Houle Lecture at the Walters

The Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance hosted guest speaker David Houle at The Walters Art Museum in a convening of the arts and cultural community on Friday, October 8 at 1:30 pm for his presentation, Arts & Culture in ...

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Published: October 8, 2010

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Millienial Dreams & Dramas / Chris Mona exhibition @ the Creative Alliance

The art scene has its own variation of “don’t ask don’t tell.” It is alright if you as an individual want to hang out on Sunday mornings mulling over an ancient text, worshiping a guy you consider to be the actual blood soaked son ...

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Published: August 2, 2010

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Do the Rite Thing / Mobtown Modern Takes on Stravinsky Classic – Performance Recorded Live!

Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky was possibly the first no-wave composer. A Russian music revolutionary.  The guy wrote the Rite of Spring in 1913, an infamous pillar of classical modernity, and the audience flipped. Not in a “this is far out” way but ...

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Published: May 12, 2010

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Who Are You? Youth Media Festival Performance Day – WEBCAST LIVE Monday, April 26 6-8pm

Wide Angle Youth Media is one of the most progressive and successful youth programs in Baltimore City. The brainchild of executive director Gin Ferarra, who founded the organization in 2000, Wide Angle reaches out to the young people of Baltimore offering real life experience working ...

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Published: April 22, 2010

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Mel Chin Lecture at MICA / Watch Rebroadcast of Live Webcast Here

On Wednesday, March 31, 7 p.m. RADAR REDUX webcast live Mel Chin delivering his New Art Dialogues lecture. The lecture was part of an ongoing series at MICA, this one in partnership with Baltimore's Contemporary Museum. The internationally recognized Mr. Chin ...

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Published: March 31, 2010