today in the artsEach day Electricka presents a brief reminder
about someone or something noteworthy that has happened in the arts.
When to the sessions of sweet
silent thought
I summon up remembrance of
things past,
I sigh the lack of many a thing
I sought,
And with old woes new wail my
dear times' waste.
...
But if a while I think on
thee, dear friend,
All losses are restored and
sorrows end.
—William
Shakespeare, Sonnet 30 |
Today in the arts
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Every day Electricka recalls and celebrates something in the arts that is
worth remembering. It could be a person who is or was active in the arts, an
art movement, a philosophy of art, a place where something happened, an
event, a work of art, or an arts-related technique or technology.
It could
be an anniversary
such as Rembrandt's
birthday, Shostakovich's death, an Ansel Adams wilderness project or Mathew
Brady's Civil War gallery, Roy Lichtenstein's first New
York exhibit, the debut of Mahler's 2nd Symphony, The Beatles' Abby Road
album, Satchmo's flashy trumpet, or the world premier of Casablanca,
Star Wars, Being John Malkovich, or Saving Private Ryan.
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