Jumat, 01 April 2011

Owl City Roy Wilkins Auditorium Tickets

Adam Young is the man behind the musical project Owl City. Adam created the project while experimenting with music in his parents' basement in Owatonna, MN in 2007. After two independent albums, Owl City gained mainstream success with the 2009 major label debut album Ocean Eyes, which was released with Universal Republic and included the hit single "Fireflies." Owl City will be going on tour soon to promote his album that is scheduled to be released on May 17, titled All Things Bright and Beautiful.  If you would like to see Owl City at Roy Wilkins Auditorium in St. Paul on Saturday, July 30, get your Owl City tickets today!  We currently have reserved balcony seating available starting as low as $109 each. Show your support for our local musical genius by attending his performance this summer. This is one show you do NOT want to miss so get your tickets today!

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designs Design By Paul Sebastian For Women. Eau De Parfum Spray 3.4 OuncesIntroduced in 1985. Fragrance notes: honeysuckle, spicy carnation, citrus, warm musky notes and rose. Recommended use: daytime.

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Friday Night Pre-Drink Round 2!



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A few personal favourites featuring a bit of dub, electro and house!

Have a great weekend!

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Aomori Museum of Art, Aomori City Japan


Jun Aoki designed the , near the Towada Centre. Earthen walls rise up into the pure white bricks of this simple geometric building. Great blocks of white rise above the trenches and interact with the ground level to open up exhibition space. Small windows and lattice give minimal connection to outside.

It opened in 2006.

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Jim Dine III – hearts

This is the third and last of three consecutive posts on pop artist Jim Dine - for biographical notes on Dine see Part I below.
“I always need to find some theme, some tangible subject matter besides the paint itself. Otherwise I would have been an abstract artist. I need that hook… something to hang my landscape on” Jim Dine in Jim Dine: Five Themes, 1984
Alan Cristea Gallery, London (2010): Such is Jim Dine’s importance that his work has been celebrated in solo exhibitions from the Guggenheim to the Getty in his native America and in museums in major cities across the length and breadth of Europe over the past 55 years. As he nears his 75th birthday, the demand for his work from institutions and collectors grows ever greater and he still exerts enormous influence over contemporary art practice both here in the UK and abroad.
The “Heart”, one of his most enduring vehicles for his explorations of line and colour and one of his most expressive motifs, will be the common denominator in some 40 recent works, made in his studios in New York and Gottingen, Germany, and on a recent journey to India, which we will exhibit in both of our Cork Street galleries in April and May.
Dine is the Renaissance man of contemporary art – originally performance artist, now at once poet, writer, photographer, sculptor, painter and printmaker.

 1982 Rancho Woodcut Heart

 1983 Black Heart (lithograph)

 1985 Two Big Black Hearts (bronze)

 1986 Hand Painting on the Mandala

 1993 Heart for Film Forum (woodcut)

 2007 Dear Senior Boy

 2008 Merry Snow

 2010 Black Friar's Blues

 2010 Blue Birds

 2010 Boo-Boo Blues

 2010 Manhatten at Home

 2010 Tools & Fire

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