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Friday, January 17, 2025
The Fabric Workshop and Museum presents…
Broad Street Review: This is what happens when creatives collaborate. Soft/Cover displays almost 50 years of work from the Fabric Workshop and Museum’s Artists-in-Residence program, in which artists from varied media explore fabric and screen-printing, supported by FWM studio artists. More than 65 works, produced from the 1970s to the present, including newly commissioned work from current residents, unfurl across galleries on three floors.
Shaina Taub Speaks at SUFFS' Final Performance: 'How Do We Keep Marching?'
www.broadwayworld.com: After Suffs played its final performance on Broadway on Sunday, January 5. Shaina Taub addressed the audience with her thoughts on the show's closing.
Why You Should Consider Festival-Affiliated Summer Programs
Dance Magazine: Choreographer David Dorfman, a professor at Connecticut College, says students who attend summer dance festival intensives return to campus with something in common: They’ve gone through an artistic growth spurt. “You won’t realize what you learn until weeks afterward, but it has sunk into your cells,” says Dorfman, who attended American Dance Festival’s intensive as a grad student himself in the 1980s and has since taught there as a faculty member.
Art Directors Guild Awards 2025 Nominations: Full List
variety.com: “The Substance,” “Conclave” and “Wicked” are among the films nominated by the Art Directors Guild (IATSE Local 800) for its 28th Excellence in Production Design Awards in motion pictures, television, commercial and music video categories.
Observer Arts Interviews: Amy Cassello and Gina Duncan of BAM
Observer: The Brooklyn Academy of Music heads into 2025 poised for change. Last year, Amy Cassello, who has been with BAM for over a decade, officially became its new artistic director. She joins at the helm Gina Duncan, who became BAM’s president in 2022 with a mandate to increase Black and Brown membership through efforts like programming from singer-songwriter Solange Knowles and writer Hanif Abdurraqib, and a revival of Lorraine Hansberry’s final drama.
Meyer Sound celebrates decades of creative partnership with Kennedy Center Honorees the Grateful Dead and Francis Ford Coppola
LightSoundJournal.com: As the Grateful Dead and Francis Ford Coppola are celebrated at the 47th annual Kennedy Center Honors and beyond, Meyer Sound proudly reflects on its decades of collaboration with these icons of creativity and innovation. The Grateful Dead and Coppola have left indelible marks on culture, and their work with Meyer Sound has helped shape their artistic visions in ways that continue to resonate.
Making Immersive Accessible
HowlRound Theatre Commons: Immersive theatre presents unique challenges to providing accommodation and accessibility measures for audience members, particularly in “sandbox-style” immersive theatre in which audience members roam through a curated environment throughout the performance. The physical and transitory nature of this form creates a significant roadblock to offering typical access options like listening devices, closed captioning, and wheelchair accessibility.
What Was Life Like in Pompeii? An Immersive Show Revives the Lost Roman City
news.artnet.com: Ever wanted to experience what the Roman city of Pompeii was like before or during the historic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 C.E.? Most museums, including the archaeological sites at modern-day Pompeii, only show what happened after. However, an immersive exhibition at the National Museum of Australia promises to transport visitors back in time to witness the catastrophe firsthand.
Gardaland Resort enters 2025, its 50th anniversary year, with a second major innovation: Dragon Empire
Amusement Today: The year 2025 marks an extraordinary milestone for Gardaland Resort, as it celebrates half a century of magic, adventure and fun with a new and symbolic commemorative logo. In elegant gold, the new logo (created for this year) includes the two key dates for the park – 1975, the year of opening, and 2025, the anniversary year – with a design that combines tradition and innovation.
Global Directors Creative Inspiration Oscar Contenders Palm Springs Fest Those Events Change Your Life
www.hollywoodreporter.com: Jacques Audiard’s Spanish-language musical Emilia Peréz may be the heavy favorite to win the best international film competition at the upcoming Academy Awards.
But that didn’t stop a host of emerging and established directors from around the world gathering at the Palm Springs Festival Festival to win over Academy voters by touting their audacious storytelling and indie film feats.
Claypaky celebrates the HY B-EYE K25
TPi: Over 10 years ago the Claypaky B-EYE was introduced, its optical unit enhanced the uniformity and efficiency of the light output, while the rotating front lens and the possibility to control each single LED individually made kaleidoscopic projections and eye candy effects possible.
Atlantic Theater Closes Two Off Broadway Shows Amidst Stagehand Strike
deadline.com: The Atlantic Theater Company, one of Off Broadway‘s most celebrated theaters, has officially closed two new, previewing productions – Eliya Smith’s Grief Camp and Mona Pirnot’s I’m Assuming You Know David Greenspan – amidst an ongoing strike by the stagehands union IATSE.
Thursday, January 16, 2025
Now & The Future: Behind The Scenes On The Tech For The Theatre In Toronto
ProSoundWeb: In adapting to the pace of technological change in the production industry, much of the conversation centers on what’s out front – audience-facing technology like lighting, video screens, and loudspeaker systems that provide detail and clarity. Fair enough, that’s what the audience will see and hear – that’s core to the experience.
How Shen Yun Tapped Religious Fervor to Make $266 Million
The New York Times: Over the past decade, the dance group Shen Yun Performing Arts has made money at a staggering rate.
The group had $60 million in 2015.
It had $144 million by 2019.
And by the end of last year, tax records show, it had more than a quarter of a billion dollars, stockpiling wealth at a pace that would be extraordinary for any company, let alone a nonprofit dance group from Orange County, N.Y.
August Wilson Will Receive Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
www.broadwayworld.com: Playwright August Wilson will be honored posthumously with the 2,799th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Tuesday, January 7, at 11:30 am PT at 1611 Vine Street. Wilson will be honored with a star in the category of Live Theatre/Live Performance. The event will be streamed live exclusively at www.walkoffame.com.
Marya Sea Kaminski Sets Exit Date From Pittsburgh Public Theater
onstagepittsburgh.com: Marya Sea Kaminski, who guided Pittsburgh Public Theater through the pandemic shutdown and embraced innovative technology and community outreach, is departing the company after seven years as artistic director.
Kaminski will stay on until July of this year, while the 50-year-old company’s Board of Trustees, in partnership with Management Consultants for the Arts, launches a nationwide search to name her successor.
Pierre E. Roy utilises CHAUVET Professional for Montreal's Maison Symphonique
TPi: Roy explained how it transpired. “At the request of the director, we held back on some brightness. He wanted the stage to be kind of dark — but not black — to make it dramatic. He also wanted to make the solo artists more prominent by having most of the stage a bit subdued. When the soloists weren’t singing, the orchestra, and or choir, became more prominent and brighter.”
Cirque Du Soleil on transforming the Royal Albert Hall for Corteo
www.cirquefascination.com: With Cirque du Soleil’s Corteo opening tomorrow, 9 January, at the Royal Albert Hall, its technical director Gerard Edwards-Webb discusses how and why his team completely redesigned the layout of the venue for the show.
Since Queen Victoria opened the Royal Albert Hall in 1871 you could be forgiven for thinking the venue has seen it all. It has hosted everything from Jimi Hendrix to The Proms, Sumu wrestling to an indoor marathon, but it has never been transformed in the way that Cirque du Soleil has for its production Corteo.
January Theater Festivals 2025: from Dodos to Dictators, Gwyneth Paltrow to Yoko Ono
New York Theater: There are almost 100 shows produced by the seven annual theater festivals listed below, all of whom begin in January. Largely experimental, avant-garde, mixed-genre, and at much lower ticket prices than most theater in New York, they take over venues throughout New York every January. That’s the month the Association of Performing Arts Presenters holds its annual convention here — thousands of people who book shows for a living, a natural audience for cutting-edge work from all over.
‘King of the musicools!’ Inside the outrageous musical send-up of Andrew Lloyd Webber
Comedy | The Guardian: One Man Musical was launched under a veil of discretion, with its creators anticipating it might not last a week. Six months on, after hit Edinburgh and Soho theatre runs, it has a six-week season in the heart of the West End. (Oh, and it was ranked the Guardian’s favourite comedy show of 2024 too.) You’d never guess from the coy title what a sensation this maiden musical-theatre offering from comedy duo Flo & Joan is becoming. But a sensation it is – and will remain, unless its subject, and his lawyers, lodge a belated demand that it cease and desist.
'Sing Sing' Play to Be Performed by Original Cast in New York
variety.com: What started as a goofy, groundbreaking play that debuted inside the Sing Sing Correctional Facility — and then inspired the Golden Globe-nominated movie “Sing Sing” — will return to the stage, as the formerly incarcerated actors of the A24 film will reunite to perform “Breakin’ the Mummy’s Code” live in New York.
Industry Insights: AI, cloud and flexibility set to define 2025 in broadcasting
NewscastStudio: Industry leaders examine the transformative technologies and emerging trends shaping broadcast operations in 2025.
In this Industry Insights roundtable, executives discuss how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing content production and delivery, while exploring innovations in IP-based workflows and infrastructure development.
Psychological Impacts of VR Experiences and Their Implications for Museums
AMT Lab @ CMU: Pilgrim at Tinker Creek details author Annie Dillard’s exploration of nature around her home near Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains. Her piercing contemplations on nature and life were lauded by critics, and in 1975, Pilgrim won the Pulitzer Prize for General Non-fiction. Many of Dillard’s deepest reflections throughout the book are preceded by the act of “seeing”; the narrator often begins by observing her surroundings with an unparalleled intensity until she seemingly gets pulled above her usual sphere of consciousness — and is then hit with a profound realization.
Wicked Costumes: Paul Tazewell Interview
www.indiewire.com: Early on, “Wicked” costume designer Paul Tazewell decided that the beauty of Oz needed to be reflected in the wardrobes of Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo) and Glinda (Ariana Grande). This would help define their identities as part of the magical world envisioned by director Jon M. Chu. He took inspiration from “Oz,” the “Wicked” novel, and nature.
Wednesday, January 15, 2025
Antigone in the Amazon (NTGent & Sydney Festival)
limelight-arts.com.au: Fifth century B.C. Greek tragedian Sophocles is a serious choice for the 21st century Sydney Festival; not something bright and breezy you might expect from your standard summertime show. But if anything could rouse this city out of its silly season torpor, Antigone in the Amazon is it.
This Month in Theatre History
AMERICAN THEATRE: On Jan. 29, La Revista, a Spanish-language newspaper in Florida, announced that the Centro Español had contracted a Cuban theatre artist, Jacinto González, to become the artistic director of the group. Cuba’s war for independence from Spain (1895-1898), coupled with economic opportunities for cigar manufacturers, had led to an influx in Cuban immigration to Florida in the late 19th century.
Eliza Kennedy’s novel ‘Lucky Night’ to be adapted for the stage
www.broadwaynews.com: Bond Group Entertainment, Linden Productions, 51 Entertainment and Seaview have acquired the stage rights to Eliza Kennedy’s book “Lucky Night.” Kennedy, whose other works include “I Take You” and “Do This for Me,” will write the stage adaptation of her novel. The news comes ahead of the novel’s March publication date from Crown Publishing Group.
Artistic Director Marya Sea Kaminski Is leaving the Pittsburgh Public Theater
www.pittsburghmagazine.com: Marya Sea Kaminski, artistic director of Pittsburgh Public Theater for seven years and its first female leader, is leaving.
Thursday’s announcement comes amid the company’s 50th anniversary season. Kaminski’s departure is effective in July as the theater’s board of trustees launches a national search for her replacement in partnership with Management Consultants for the Arts.
Chicago Shakespeare Theater Will Stage 42 BALLOONS North American Premiere
www.broadwayworld.com: Chicago Shakespeare Theater will stage the North American premiere of the new musical 42 Balloons. From the multi-award-winning producers Kevin McCollum (Oh, Mary!, Rent), Andy Barnes and Wendy Barnes (SIX), and Sonia Friedman Productions (Merrily We Roll Along), 42 Balloons is an ‘80s-inspired musical based on the unbelievable true story of Larry Walters' daring lawn chair flight.
LA fires push back Oscar voting deadline and nominations
LAist: This year's Academy Awards nominations were originally planned for this Friday, and had already been delayed once. As fires continue to burn, the Academy has extended the voting period and pushed the nominations announcements once more, this time, to Jan. 23; Now actors, directors, cinematographers, screenwriters, and many others will have to wait until next week to find out if they're in the running for an Oscar. In addition, the annual luncheon honoring nominees has been canceled.
Domestic Box Office Hits $8.7 Billion in 2024, Down From Pre-Pandemic
variety.com: Not even the dynamic duos of Joy and Anxiety, Deadpool and Wolverine, Gru and his minions or Paul Atreides and those massive sandworms could push the 2024 box office to pre-pandemic heights.
Find Resources and Support for L.A. Artists Affected by the Wildfires
Colossal: A series of wildfires have ravaged Los Angeles during the past week, claiming more than 12,000 structures and two dozen lives. Numerous artists and arts workers across the region are devastated by the loss of homes and studios—even entire careers’ worth of work. As fires continue and Los Angeles residents begin to comprehend the scale of the disaster, support for those affected is urgently needed.
Crew Members at Major Off-Broadway Theater Go On Strike
www.hollywoodreporter.com: Crew members at the Atlantic Theater Company, a major Off-Broadway theater, have gone on strike after contract negotiations fell apart.
As a result of the strike, announced Sunday, the theater has postponed its productions of Grief Camp and I’m Assuming You Know David Greenspan. The strike comes after crew members voted to unionize with IATSE in February 2024, with concerns about healthcare and job security, amid a bigger Off-Broadway push.
Hollywood Starts Production After LA Fires: Jimmy Kimmel, NCIS, More
variety.com: Production is beginning to restart in Los Angeles after pausing last week due to the wildfires that have devastated the area.
Seaview Acquires Off-Broadway's Tony Kiser Theater
www.hollywoodreporter.com: The 296-seat theater in midtown had previously housed productions from the nonprofit theater company Second Stage Theater, which had staged a number of productions there, including the pre-Broadway run of Dear Evan Hansen, but gave up its lease at the end of 2024. Under the leadership of Seaview, the theater will be rebranded into a commercial Off-Broadway theater under the name Studio Seaview.
Review Roundup: BETTER MAN - What Do Critics Think of the Robbie Williams Biopic?
www.broadwayworld.com: Since its initial debut at the Telluride Film Festival, reviews have been trickling in for Better Man, the musical biopic of British superstar Robbie Williams. Following a limited release in December, audiences can now see the movie nationwide as it comes to more theaters.
Tuesday, January 14, 2025
Under the Radar: Techne at BAM
New York Theater: “Techne,” one of the shows that opened the 20th anniversary “Under the Radar” festival this weekend, reinforces its reputation for theater so experimental it makes you wonder what theater is. Comprised of a series of four “digital artworks” that will unfold over the next two weeks at BAM Fisher, “Techne” begins with “The Vivid Unknown,” which the program describes as an “AI driven immersive installation.”
CAPA graduate, CBS actor Carter Redwood launches his new foundation
New Pittsburgh Courier: On CBS’ “FBI: International,” the scripts are perfectly laid out for the actors. The actors learn those scripts, and then the magic happens; the actors perform their roles perfectly, and then in post-production, the television show is prepared for its airing on national television.
'Left on Tenth' is infused with Delia Ephron's Jewish identity
The Forward: After Ephron’s first husband Jerome Kass died in 2016, Ephron called Verizon to cancel his landline telephone. The company put her on hold for three hours and pinballed her between various service assistants. Ephron’s call prompted her to write a viral New York Times op-ed about her frustrations. The essay appeared again in Ephron’s 2022 memoir, where it sets in motion a story about Ephron falling in love again with a psychotherapist named Peter Rutter, only for her to be soon thereafter diagnosed with leukemia.
Los Angeles wildfires shut down production on Hacks, Fall, Abbott Elementary, Grey's Anatomy
Reel 360 News: Production in Los Angeles came to an abrupt halt on Wednesday as devastating wildfires continue to ravage neighborhoods in Pacific Palisades, Altadena, and Sylmar. The fires, which have burned thousands of acres, prompted local authorities to withdraw filming permits and restrict activity in affected areas.
Writers Guild delays award nominations amid LA Wildfires
Reel 360 News: The Writers Guild of America (WGA) announced Wednesday that it is postponing the release of its annual awards nominations to next week due to the devastating wildfires affecting Los Angeles. The nominations, originally scheduled for this week, will now be unveiled on Monday, January 13, 2025.
Ryan Reynolds at National Board of Review Gala Amid Lively-Baldoni Legal Battle
variety.com: Ryan Reynolds stepped out to present the best film award to “Wicked” at the star-studded gala, marking his first public outing since his wife, Blake Lively, filed a formal complaint against her “It Ends With Us” co-star and director, Justin Baldoni.
Anthropic to Enforce Copyright Guardrails on AI Tools
www.hollywoodreporter.com: A trio of major music publishers suing Anthropic over the use of lyrics to train its AI system have reached a deal with the Amazon-backed company to resolve some parts of a pending preliminary injunction.
Broadway Cares Provides $500,000 in Emergency Grants to Support California Wildfire Recovery
www.broadwayworld.com: Broadway Cares has awarded $500,000 in emergency grants, powered by the theater community’s generosity, to help Los Angeles-area residents and first responders as they continue to battle the barrage of wildfires devastating the region.
2025 Oscar Season Key Dates Updated Due to L.A. Wildfires
www.billboard.com: The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences has announced updates to its 2025 Oscars key dates and schedule of events due to the impact of the Los Angeles-area fires. The Oscar telecast is still set for March 2, but the nominations announcement is being delayed for the second time to Jan. 23 — and will now be held virtually. The Oscars nominees luncheon, always an A-list event, will not be held this year.
Writers Guild postpones nominations announcement again
Reel 360 News: The 2025 Writers Guild Awards nominations have been postponed indefinitely due to the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles. Initially scheduled for January 9, the announcement was first delayed to January 13 and has now been further postponed.
Universal Music Cancels Grammy Week Events Due to L.A. Fires
variety.com: Universal Music Group has canceled all of its Grammy-related events, including the Saturday artist showcase and the Sunday after-Grammy party, and will use the money instead for Los Angeles wildfire relief.
‘If you hear the siren, go to the shelter’: the wrenching play about the bombing of a theatre in Ukraine
Theatre | The Guardian: The play opens with the usual pre-show request for audiences to switch off their mobile phones before the curtain rises, but along with this come warnings – and instructions for how the audience should evacuate the auditorium in the event of an air raid.
Monday, January 13, 2025
The Best Unexpectedly Useful Drill Attachments
Lifehacker: No matter how handy or non-handy you are, there’s a good chance you have a power drill somewhere in your home (honestly, it should be part of any basic tool chest). They’re useful for a wide range of DIY projects, from screwing together furniture to more involved projects.
9 Plays to Warm Up Winter in New York
The New York Times: In New York, Broadway hits its winter lull in January, as Off Broadway and beyond burst into activity. If most of the tourists have gone home after the holidays, many of the visiting theater artists have arrived from all over, for the annual festivals that draw a tantalizing breadth of new work.
LA Fires: 'Grey's Anatomy,' 'Price Is Right' and More Stop Filming
www.hollywoodreporter.com: More than a dozen L.A.-based shows, ranging from Grey’s Anatomy to The Price Is Right, have paused production as fires in Pacifc Palisades, Altadena and elsewhere in the region have forced tens of thousands of people to evacuate and destroyed homes and businesses.
'Severance' Cancels Season 2 Premiere Event Due to LA Wildfires
www.thewrap.com: Monday night’s “Severance” Season 2 premiere event has been canceled due to the ongoing impact of the Los Angeles wildfires.
“As devastating wildfires continue to impact the Los Angeles area, and with safety as our first and foremost priority, we have made the decision to cancel Monday’s ‘Severance’ Season 2 premiere event,” Apple TV+ said in a statement shared with TheWrap on Thursday.
WICKED Tour Cancels January 8th Performance Due To Los Angeles Wildfires
www.broadwayworld.com: In a statement, the venue wrote on Facebook "Due to extreme winds and fire conditions, the performance of WICKED scheduled for Wednesday, January 8th at 7:30pm at the Hollywood Pantages Theatre has been cancelled. We will continue to assess the situation and expect performances to resume on Thursday, January 9th at 7:30pm. We apologize for the inconvenience."
Los Angeles Fires: Premieres and Events Canceled (Full List)
www.indiewire.com: Hollywood is hunkered down as deadly wildfires rage all around Los Angeles County. Tens of thousands have evacuated from their homes, primarily from the Pacific Palisades neighborhood in northern Los Angeles along the coast, and some deaths have even been reported. Other major blazes in the San Fernando Valley and near Pasadena have also been ongoing and required evacuations.
'Hacks,' 'Suits L.A.' and More Shows Stop Production Due to LA Fires
variety.com: Production came to a halt in Los Angeles on Wednesday as fires continue to sweep across the neighborhoods of Pacific Palisades, Altadena and Sylmar.
FilmLA, the permitting agency for shoots in Los Angeles, issued a notification that “personnel resources ordinarily available to support film production may not be available during the local State of Emergency.”
Hollywood Events Face Wave of Cancellations Amid Los Angeles Fires
www.hollywoodreporter.com: Hollywood is going on pause while several wildfires rage throughout Los Angeles, started by dangerous high-speed winds whipping through the area on Tuesday.
Here Are the Hollywood Productions Put on Pause Due to Los Angeles Fires
www.thewrap.com: As people in Los Angeles and surrounding towns evacuate their homes and deal with the impact of multiple wildfires, several Hollywood productions are being put on pause.
LA Fires: 'Grey's Anatomy,' 'Price Is Right' and More Stop Filming
www.hollywoodreporter.com: More than a dozen L.A.-based shows, ranging from Grey’s Anatomy to The Price Is Right, have paused production as fires in Pacifc Palisades, Altadena and elsewhere in the region have forced tens of thousands of people to evacuate and destroyed homes and businesses.
Photos: WICKED Float Comes to Pasadena's Rose Parade
www.broadwayworld.com: Universal Pictures Home Entertainment recently partnered with the Pasadena Tournament of Roses to bring the magic of Wicked to the 136th Rose Parade. The annual parade aired Wednesday, Jan. 1 from 8-10 a.m. PT on NBC.
California Economy Feels the Pain of Hollywood Studio Troubles
The New York Times: The struggles have become a painful, recurring story line in Hollywood.
A script supervisor visiting a food bank every other week. The cinematographer who moved to Georgia for better filming opportunities. An art department coordinator applying for administrative jobs to cover rent.
Friday, January 10, 2025
Framing Square Basics: Octagon Layout
JLC Online: Not too many octagonal—or eight-sided—houses are built these days, but for a brief period of time between 1850 and 1870, this was a popular architectural style; early Quakers in southeastern Pennsylvania are known to have built octagonal stone school buildings as early as 1760. Nowadays, if you are asked to frame an octagonal structure, it will most likely be a gazebo or a cupola, or perhaps a turret-style addition. You may also be asked to install an octagonal window and so would need to know how to frame the rough opening.
The Costume Designers Guild loves themselves some Witches
Blog - The Film Experience: PGA this, DGA that, SAG whatever. The most important guild in my heart is the Costume Designers Guild (CDG), formed by those great artists who clothe our movie stars and style the pictures we love so dearly.
Trump tariffs: Negotiating tactic or fair warning?
www.thefabricator.com: The end of 2024 wrapped up with crazy news cycles, each sounding more like they were ripped from the headlines of another century: wars, tariffs, and assassinations.
Despite all of that, flat-rolled steel prices were mostly ho-hum. In fact, it became almost a trend in the closing months of 2024. Earth-shaking headlines only led to incremental moves in steel prices.
The Best Green Line Lasers
Fine Homebuilding: In this tool test, carpenter Aaron Miiller evaluates a variety of green line lasers to determine their brightness, accuracy, durability, and usability on job sites. The lasers were assessed based on their performance at various distances, their ease of use, and the quality of their protective cases.
Titanìque Musical Will Dock in Paris Next Year
Playbill: The hit musical, an irreverent send-up of the blockbuster film Titanic, will play the Théâtre du Lido on the Champs-Élysées beginning April 24, 2025. Jean-Luc Choplin will present the international hit, which recently celebrated its 1,000th performance Off-Broadway at the Daryl Roth Theatre.
Thursday, January 09, 2025
Corsets, Crushed Buttons, and Vampire Fashion in Robert Eggers' 'Nosferatu'
No Film School: You know Linda Muir’s work.
She’s one of the most meticulous and thoughtful costume designers working today, bringing an extraordinary level of historical detail and character insight to her collaborations, particularly with writer/director Robert Eggers.
The Brands: How Bob Dylan’s Levi’s favorites relive in the biopic's costumes and a collaboration
www.the-spin-off.com/news: The Levi’s brand has revamped its own history, picking an unexpected opportunity from “A Complete Unknown,” the highly anticipated Bob Dylan biopic starring Timothée Chalamet by participating the design of the movie’s costumes and releasing a special capsule collection.
Sonic Tools182-piece Quick Service Toolset and Next S4 Cart
Pro Tool Reviews: Every trade has its own set of tools needed to get the job done, but automotive technicians are on a whole other level. There are so many specialized pieces in an auto tech’s arsenal that it makes sense to start off strong with an overarching collection of tools, as opposed to buying everything individually.
New productions to come to London’s West End: Are these unique takes on musical theatre a stretch too far?
The Boar: The end of 2024, and beginning of 2025 ,is already sure to be bringing some exciting new shows to West End theatre. Some already announced, and very highly anticipated, shows include Disney’s Hercules, The Seagull starring Cate Blanchett, Richard II with Jonathan Bailey, and the theatre production of Sam Selvon’s novel The Lonely Londoners.
How Makita MAKTRAK is Revolutionizing Modular Storage
Pro Tool Reviews: We’re teaming up with Makita to take a deep dive into what sets the MAKTRAK modular storage system apart from the competition. I had the opportunity to chat with Austin Donoghue, who is the Product Manager for MAKTRAK, to learn why this platform is designed the way it is and how it makes a difference in the way you work.
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