Articles related to "Living Art"In the past year, The Arches has taken on all-comers to become the key venue for alternative theatre in the West Coast of Scotland.
Despite being in the shadow of Edinburgh for one month of the year, Glasgow has a thriving and independent performance art scene.
Designer clothes, deli food, antique typewriters, victorian fountains, one-of-a-kind knit sweaters are among the treasures to be unearthed at Melbourne's public markets.
The gardener's flowerbed is a canvas. His yard art uses dirt as the background and plants to create the pictures, colors, and textures of his masterpiece.
David Hughes Dance has rapidly become one of the dance world's hottest Scotish tickets. Their alliance with the Traverse Theatre sees them move to the next level.
Colette Sadler is an internationally recognised choreographer who grapples with challenging ideas to create works of abstract beauty and humour.
Canadian composer Alex Pauk's contributions to Canadian arts earned him the 2007 Molson Award.
Read about Morag Eaton's experience of being "on the plinth". In 2009 people were invited to spend one hour on top of the remaining empty pedestal
In both Edinburgh and Glasgow, burlesque has emerged as one of the country's most vibrant communities and art forms.
Only three contestants remain in the running to become America's Next Top Model. This week, the models compete in a Cover Girl commercial and runway show.
Ever since Little Egypt performed on the Midway Plaisance at the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago, North Americans have been enthralled with belly dancing.
Downtown Atlanta's Georgia Aquarium is one of the best family attractions around, and one of the most impressive aquariums in the world.
Rose Lee Goldberg's book about Performance Art spans the Futurist movement to present day. It has been extensively updated since publication more than 20 years.
Best known for his popular travel memoir Blue Highways, author William Least Heat-Moon takes to the American backroads again, in search of Quoz.
Dynamic owner of the Savoy Hotel Sharm Emad Aziz keeps adults and kids happy in his superb beach resort.
Now his Soho Square brings entertainment into the 21st Century
At ski resorts nationwide, warm weather and longer days add up to unending soft snow and non-stop skiing and snowboarding special events.
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