NaNoWriMo 2011
“Call me Ishmael.” “All this happened, more or less.” Every novel starts with a first line. And most of us need a swift kick in the pants to write that first line. NaNoWriMo has the answer.
Literary Art: At Sea, Leveling Up & a Mad, Mad Amazing Race
This week in Literary Arts, catch Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Gene Yang and The Lamplighters as they read from new and old works.
Galleries: Afterthoughts, Tribal SF & Castigation
This week, 3 new 3-d exhibits open at Cain Schulte Contemporary Art, the Fleet Room and Mark Wolfe Contemporary Art.
Boring Barbie Gets a Makeover
The 9th Annual Altered Barbie Exhibition comes to the city just in time to give the classic kids toy a chance to dress up for Halloween, too.
Opening Reception: Artists-In-Residence at RayKo Photo Center
Tomorrow night, RayKo Photo Center will host an opening reception for photographers and recent artists-in-residence Eric William Carroll and Susan Lynn Smith.
Literary Arts: The Silver Spoon, Ghost Hunting & More
This weekend, the lit scene appeals to foodies, ghost hunters and more.
Galleries: Ann Magnuson, Liu Yin & Monique Prieto
This week, women are shaking up the gallery scene with a new show, a lecture and a costume contest.
Maharaja: The Splendor of India’s Royal Courts
Although the “Maharaja: The Splendor of India’s Royal Courts” exhibit drips with splendor and luxury, it also seeks to highlight the roles and qualities that made up the royal courts during a time of swift political change.
Interview: Photographer Anton Kawasaki
Instant retro-cool images taken with Instagram and Hipstamatic are the Myspace photos of 2011. But New York-based mobile photographer Anton Kawasaki has made a name for himself with street photos – shot and edited solely on his iPhone – that are a contemporary slice of life.
Galleries: Arthur Pollock, Kirk Stoller, Spectrum 2011
This week’s best new exhibits include the Arthur Pollock book release, Kirk Stoller sculptures and the annual Spectrum Art Auction.
Opening Reception For “Numina Femenina”
Celebrate and commemorate women of Latin origin and all their contributions to the visual arts at an exhibition presented by the Consulate General of Mexico this Thursday.




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