Artispheric Ambitions: Did Arlington’s New Resident Arts Center Expect Too Much?
Artispheric Ambitions: Did Arlington’s New Resident Arts Center Expect Too Much?
When Artisphere opened in October, it was supposed to be a Kennedy Center for young people. And the night before it officially opened, at a boozy art party staged by Brightest Young Things and the Pink Line Project, you almost could’ve sworn that’s what it was: More than 1,000 people filled the new Rosslyn arts center, which brimmed with skateboarder films, balloon art, hip DJs, and, of course …
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BLOG – America Nowhere
My best friend, Cherie Saulter, is bringing her debut film, “No Matter What,” to the Little Art Theatre on Sunday, June 26 at 1 p.m. I am thus forced to pontificate.
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NATO Helicopter UAS Down In Libya
Fire Scout Is Reportedly The First NATO Aircraft To Go Down In The Conflict A NATO Fire Scout UAS has reportedly gone down in Libya, though that country’s military claimed at first it was an Apache gunship. NATO says aircraft was engaged in surveillance of pro-Gadhafi forces.
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