The Best Things We Saw at October’s First Friday
We saw Andy Warhol’s Polaroids, Doug Ducey, and “Chaos Theory.”
We saw Andy Warhol’s Polaroids, Doug Ducey, and “Chaos Theory.”
Keepin’ it free.
Jonas Brothers emerge from rollercoaster as sages of song.
Local curators are working to erase boundaries.
Weekend warriors.
What to see, and where to see it.
The group exhibit organized by Randy Slack reaches a milestone year.
Busy week ahead.
Pumpkin offerings from breakfast to dessert.
Great places to find films exploring everything from religion to immigration.
Keepin’ it free.
You worked hard, so now it’s time to play harder.
The city’s dance scene has long been in flux.
Time to make some plans.
It all hinges on getting City Council approval — and raising $12 million.
From a fresh take on a stolen artwork to works exploring death.
For starters, it has a new Live & Local series.
Fun and free.
The winners will be announced on October 10.
It’s the freakin’ weekend.
Including an exhibit celebrating the life and work of David Bessent, one of two artists murdered in Roosevelt Row last fall.
The artist spends his day painting and interacting with people he meets on the street.