Culture Magazine

Paperblog Editor's Pick

  • Singer Sunday: a Baritone Hits the Books

    Singer Sunday: Baritone Hits Books

    Editor’s Note: What makes a classically trained performer go the academic route? Baritone W.A. “Andy” Stuckey talks about the challenges involved in taking his... Read more

    The 25 March 2012 by   Galegirl
    NONE
  • Street Photography in South America

    Street Photography South America

    Street photography. Look it up in the dictionary and it could say: ‘See Henri Cartier-Bresson and his decisive moment. Also see under very hard’. It can be... Read more

    The 25 March 2012 by   Flemmingbo
    NONE, NONE
  • The 6 Most Extravagant Royal Gestures Of All Time

    Most Extravagant Royal Gestures Time

    image credit Being a member of royalty entitles you to a life of luxury and leisure; one where extravagance is as every day as eating. Raised in regal... Read more

    The 23 March 2012 by   Gerard
    NONE
  • Opera Review: Goodbye to Romance

    Opera Review: Goodbye Romance

    New York City Opera mounts Così fan tutte. by Paul Pelkonen A row to nowhere: the cast of the City Opera's Così fan tutte. L.-R.: Jennifer Holloway, Philip... Read more

    The 23 March 2012 by   Superconductor
    NONE
  • A Llangollen International Eisteddfod First: Karl Jenkins To Conduct A Mass Choi...

    Llangollen International Eisteddfod First: Karl Jenkins Conduct Mass Choir

    On the 26th of March Karl Jenkins OBE releases his brand new EMI Classics album “The Peacemakers” which will be performed live at the Llangollen International... Read more

    The 23 March 2012 by   Americymru
  • The Amazingly Talented Keira Kroft

    Amazingly Talented Keira Kroft

    KK: Hey there, Momcat thanks for having me! I love it here, those hot covers on the side are all calling my name :D AMC: You are most welcome here in my... Read more

    The 22 March 2012 by   Alexxmomcat
    NONE
  • Locked up

    Locked

    After it has closed for the day, the Tower of London looks extremely forbidding - and with good reason. It was built as a fortress to protect the monarch from... Read more

    The 22 March 2012 by   Carolineld
    NONE, NONE
  • Festival Preview: American Mavericks

    Festival Preview: American Mavericks

    The modern music festival comes to Carnegie Hall. Redshirts: Michael Tilson Thomas (left) with composer Lou Harrison.Photo © San Francisco Symphony... Read more

    The 22 March 2012 by   Superconductor
    NONE
  • New Abstract Painting Stays Weird

    Abstract Painting Stays Weird

    Now that my new painting was filled with odd shapes and drips, I decided to emphasize that oddness by drawing outlines around the shapes. I also drew more shape... Read more

    The 22 March 2012 by   Abstractartbylt
    NONE
  • On the Boards : Embassy Housing, Haiti

    Boards Embassy Housing, Haiti

    Sorg Architects has designed new, sustainable, staff housing for the U.S. Embassy in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The project consists of 107 new townhouse units, a... Read more

    The 22 March 2012 by   Architechnophilia
    NONE

Archives