Posts tagged ‘October 2011’

Higher Ground: A Vision of Faith

This story shows us that no one, not even the film itself, can claim to be free of contention, small-mindedness, and uncertainty – a pointed reminder to both the faithful and non-believers to curb the derisive impulses of moral superiority.

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10 Years of Art in the F.W. Woolworth Building

Today, the Woolworth Building’s broad storefront windows provide a unique, open-air exhibition space for art, and no longer advertise the inexpensive household goods that attracted window shoppers from 1950 on.

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Worthy of Woolworth?

Artist Amy Bay installed “Bramble” in the Woolworth Window but the finished work fails to communicate her vision as she explores nature and civilization.

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The Broadway Center’s Fall Free For All

The Fall Free For All, an explosion of more than 75 events and activities all over the downtown Theater District, is all-ages, all weekend long and COMPLETELY FREE. Now our biggest issue is narrowing down the options to a manageable schedule.

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The 2011 Tacoma Film Festival

Beginning October 6th, film enthusiasts from the Pacific Northwest will be coming to Tacoma to celebrate independent filmmakers and films for 8 days. Hosted by Tacoma’s own The Grand Cinema, this year’s weeklong festival is shaping up to exceed expectations.

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