Beacon Back Stories: Remembering Harry and Edna
In an article, Kristen Hare tells the story behind the exhibit opening Friday at the Foundry Art Center. Here she tells the story behind how she came to discover there was a story there.
In an article, Kristen Hare tells the story behind the exhibit opening Friday at the Foundry Art Center. Here she tells the story behind how she came to discover there was a story there.
The feeling is openness, with soaring, airy spaces planned for easy and logical circulation and planned to reveal art not only to its best advantage but also appropriately and respectfully. Still, the building is notable more for its architectural reticence than its audacity.
When a Chicago photographer found more than a thousand unidentified slides, he set out to discover the couple behind them -- with a little help from social media.
This fundraiser will help determine how many inner-city youth will be able to participate in the project, which teaches them to grow the potatoes and develop entrepreneurial skills.
The second in a series of three rooftop concerts features local bands performing a benefit for the second annual St. Lou Fringe Fest. Also this weekend, choirs sing Montverdi and Rachmaninoff in historic churches and BandTogether goes Disney.
This event is just the start of its volunteer season, during which people will clear land to help preserve burial sites so that the history of the site can continue to be told.
The first reunion came about after Tom Hall broke his collarbone and musicians came together for a fundraiser. Then came two more. Hall simply says, “We decided that it’s fun to pay. We make good music. And people want to hear it.”
Dominic Molon has been appointed the Richard Brown Baker Curator of Contemporary Art at the Museum of Art Rhode Island School of Design in Providence.
“Slave to Citizen Soldier: Life After the Emancipation Proclamation,” is the theme of this year's program, which notes the 150th anniversary of the Proclamation as well as the black Civil War recruitment that went on where Fairgrounds Park now is.
Historian Christopher Morris discusses his extensive environmental history of the Lower Mississippi River Valley Wednesday. His book is a little like the meandering river: It spreads over a wide expanse -- five centuries -- and fills in all sorts of nooks and crannies along the way.