Cut! Costume and the Cinema explores the intersection of fashion and film with forty-three extraordinary costumes worn by luminous film stars: Sandra Bullock, Johnnie Depp, Robert Downey Jr., Colin Farrell, Nicole Kidman,Heath Ledger, Vanessa Redgrave, Maggie Smith, Kate Winslet, Renée Zellweger and others.
Currently on display at the Boca Raton Museum of Art, California Impressionism: Paintings from The Irvine Museum takes a look at that movement, which began in the late 1880s and moved into the early 20th century.
California’s majestic landscape was the inspiration for many American artists. They set out to capture California’s vivid colors and intense sunshine in a distinctive style that has come to be called California Impressionism or California plein air painting after the French term for “in the open air.”
The exhibition runs Jan. 19 through April 17, and features works by such artists as William Wendt, Guy Rose, Dona Schuster, Granville Redmond and Alson Clark.
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The most exciting theatrical event to hit South Florida in years returns. Fueled by innovative dancing and driven by distinct and eclectic music, Vices… proclaimed its originality every step of the way. The Palm Beach Post declared it as the No. 1 show of 2009. If you missed it the first time, or if you’re dying to share it with friends, now is the final chance before it takes the rest of the world by storm.
In this clip we go behind the scenes with the cast, some returning, some new, to get a learn more about the new version of this production, which opens on Nov. 7 at the Caldwell Theatre.
Robert Hill, President and CEO of Bethesda Memorial Hospital, reads The Snowy Day to the children at Bethesda’s Early Learning Center. The children enjoyed playing in the snow. The book was chosen by the Literacy Council of Palm Beach County.
On the Silk Road and the High Seas: Chinese Ceramics, Culture and Commerce, on display at the Norton Museum of Art, examines why Chinese ceramics were such prized commodities, both at home and abroad. Laurie Barnes, Elizabeth B. McGraw Curator of Chinese Art, introduces the special exhibition:
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