Ever find one of those restaurants you never want to leave? When we were recently in Columbus, Ohio, we drove around campus visiting Ed's old haunts from his college days, viewed some extraordinary art, stayed in a fine art boutique hotel, Le Meridien The Joseph, and had an extraordinary meal. While I love Columbus, I really want to curl up on the white leather couches at The Guild House, to eat well, work in a new "office," and never leave.
The Texas hill country, the high country of Alberta, the dusty backroads of rural California, the mountains of Colorado, the quiet landscapes of Montana, the forested slopes of Oregon ranges: each of these has had its part in shaping and changing and keeping alive the idea of the west in North America. So, too, the musicians who have been shaped and drawn to these places have had their part in creating, defining, and sharing ideas of these landscapes. Take a listen...
Florida Culture for the Week of October 19, 2015 by Josh Garrick
Have you ever wanted a place you could go back to, every summer, for your entire life? If you don't have a cottage in northern Michigan or Minnesota, or a camp in Maine, then you probably are still searching. I've got the answer for you - the delightful, family-friendly perfection that is the Algonquin Resort, in St. Andrews, New Brunswick. Only a skip across the bay from Maine, St.
When we were visiting Stratford, Ontario earlier this month, we had a slew of plays and musicals to choose from. For, as you know, Stratford is a theatre town, and why visit without seeing the shows? As we discovered, Stratford is also an art town, a foodie town, and a deeply cultural town. But I digress. The shows.
Although musicals are performed across the United States, London provides a unique opportunity to see a vast number of musicals in one city. During my time studying abroad in London, I saw four musicals and one play. I never thought I would like musicals, but the performances were remarkable. I’ve put together some information about the musicals I saw and information on finding current musicals. You have the opportunity to enjoy award-winning performances and see stories come to life. You won’t want to pass up the chance to experience a unique part of London.
Florida Culture for the Week of October 12, 2015 by Josh Garrick
FINAL WEEK – to Oct 18 –‘Into the Woods’ with CFCArts Theater Group
Central Florida Community Arts (CFCArts) is a gift to our community, and that ‘gift’ was recently acknowledged with a large donation to support CFCArts’ theatre program. Their season has begun with Stephen Sondheim’s Into the Woods through October 18. This Broadway hit and recent movie appeals to audiences of all ages. Now in its final week, visit cfcarts.com or contact info[at]cfcommunityarts.com.
Jason Davison will graduate in 2016 with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Minors in Spanish and Linguistics from the University of Pittsburgh. He currently serves as a House Manager at the William Pitt Union Building on campus as well as serves as the Secretary and Social Chair of Omicron Delta Kappa. Jason interned abroad in Sydney, Australia! Read his interview below and learn more about his international experience:
New Brunswick surprised me. When we drove through, on our Epic Canadian Road Trip from Kalamazoo to Newfoundland, we went fast. Coming back, we took our time - and fell in love. This is a province that should be on everyone's to-visit list. It's beautiful, full of culture and art and friendly people, showcases amazing, fresh food, and the scenery - well, this is one part of the world I will return to again and again.