Ethical fashion at GMoMA
British designer Mark Liu goes a step further than simply eco-friendly or Fair Trade fashion, with designs developed from the concept of “zero waste.” Continue Reading
Recycled Sculpture Show in London
Frogs made from recycled CDs and mobile phones. A heron designed from abandoned shopping carts recovered from a canal. Tires turned into crocodiles. Continue Reading
Britain’s Royal Ballet heads to Havana
A rare appearance of Britain’s Royal Ballet in Havana begins this week. Almost 100 dancers from Britain’s Royal Ballet has headed to Cuba for a series of shows, after the country having not hosted a foreign ballet for about 30 years. Continue Reading
Beethoven: live and twittered
The National Symphony Orchestra has recently announced it will be the first orchestra to deliver real-time program notes via Twitter during its upcoming performance of Continue Reading
James Taylor supports BSO
Grammy-winner James Taylor will be the centre of a five-day festival with the Boston Symphony Orchestra – bringing in fans, attention, and some much-needed funds. The Continue Reading
Harbourfront features Building for the Economy
Among the art highlights this summer at Toronto's Harbourfront is "Building for the Economy", displaying installations featuring a response to architecture in conjunction with the Continue Reading
2010 Cultural Olympiad lineup announced
The Cultural Olympiad celebrates the arts, sweeping music, dance, theatre, visual arts, media art, film, and literature all into one contemporary celebration. The festival highlights Continue Reading








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