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MULTIPLE EXPOSURES: JEWELRY AND PHOTOGRAPHY to Open 5/13 at Museum of Arts and Design

On view at the Museum of Arts and Design from May 13 to September 14, 2014, Multiple Exposures: Jewelry and Photography is the first museum exhibition to examine how contemporary jewelry artists are using photography to explore issues central to contemporary experience, including changing views of beauty and the human body; social, political, and cultural issues; memory and desire; and the relationship of jewelry to society and personal identity.

Violin Virtuoso Itzhak Perlman Performs at The Holland Center Tonight

Omaha Performing Arts presents Itzhak Perlman in Recital with Rohan de Silva on piano at Kiewit Hall at the Holland Performing Arts Center tonight, May 3, at 8:00 p.m. Tickets start at $35 and are available at TicketOmaha.com, 402.345.0606 or at the Ticket Omaha Office inside the Holland Center, 1200 Douglas St.

Violin Virtuoso Itzhak Perlman to Perform at The Holland Center, 5/3

Omaha Performing Arts presents Itzhak Perlman in Recital with Rohan de Silva on piano at Kiewit Hall at the Holland Performing Arts Center on Saturday, May 3, at 8:00 p.m. Tickets start at $35 and are available at TicketOmaha.com, 402.345.0606 or at the Ticket Omaha Office inside the Holland Center, 1200 Douglas St.

MAD Celebrates Fifth Anniversary with 2014-15 Exhibitions

Marking the Museum of Arts and Design's first year under the leadership of its new Nanette L. Laitman Director Glenn Adamson, the upcoming 2014–2015 exhibition programming reflects MAD's commitment to championing skilled makers—artists, designers, and artisans—and the value they bring to the world around us. Featuring work from throughout the five boroughs and across the globe, the exhibitions will transform the Museum into a creative hub and platform for the 21st century maker.

The Mistake Room Presents Artist Oscar Murillo's DISTRIBUTION CENTER Today

The Mistake Room is pleased to inaugurate its program with an ambitious, newly commissioned, large-scale project by Colombia-born, London-based artist Oscar Murillo (b. 1986, Colombia). Titled Distribution Center, Murillo's project for The Mistake Room approaches the site of its presentation as a physical and conceptual structure through which making is explored-as a practice and a form of work; as a process within and beyond aesthetics; and as a means of living. Using the 4,500 square foot former industrial warehouse that is now the organization's home as a work site over the span of a series of residency periods in Los Angeles, Murillo processed large amounts of materials that in recent years have come to anchor the visual language of his broader practice. Paper, canvases, wood, metals and other collected matter were treated through multiple processes of production-made susceptible to the environment of the unaltered warehouse; allowed to saturate with paint, pigment, dirt and other debris; cut and assembled into volumetric compositions; and utilized in their raw state to fabricate seemingly finished high-polish functional elements. Aided at times by local day laborers and collaborating carpenters and construction workers in Tijuana, Mexico, Murillo's intense work period gave way to a series of objects, both finished and unfinished, that come together in an installation that not only speaks to the possibility of object-hood existing as a complex condition of multiplicity, but that also unveils poignant relationships between art-making and economies driven and sustained by manual labor, industrial manufacturing and mass distribution.

The Mistake Room Presents Artist Oscar Murillo's DISTRIBUTION CENTER, 1/18

The Mistake Room is pleased to inaugurate its program with an ambitious, newly commissioned, large-scale project by Colombia-born, London-based artist Oscar Murillo (b. 1986, Colombia). Titled Distribution Center, Murillo's project for The Mistake Room approaches the site of its presentation as a physical and conceptual structure through which making is explored-as a practice and a form of work; as a process within and beyond aesthetics; and as a means of living. Using the 4,500 square foot former industrial warehouse that is now the organization's home as a work site over the span of a series of residency periods in Los Angeles, Murillo processed large amounts of materials that in recent years have come to anchor the visual language of his broader practice. Paper, canvases, wood, metals and other collected matter were treated through multiple processes of production-made susceptible to the environment of the unaltered warehouse; allowed to saturate with paint, pigment, dirt and other debris; cut and assembled into volumetric compositions; and utilized in their raw state to fabricate seemingly finished high-polish functional elements. Aided at times by local day laborers and collaborating carpenters and construction workers in Tijuana, Mexico, Murillo's intense work period gave way to a series of objects, both finished and unfinished, that come together in an installation that not only speaks to the possibility of object-hood existing as a complex condition of multiplicity, but that also unveils poignant relationships between art-making and economies driven and sustained by manual labor, industrial manufacturing and mass distribution.

Film of Classic Rock Concert by Aerosmith Screens at The Ware Center Tonight

Following the smash screenings of Peter Gabriel, Led Zeppelin and Paul McCartney concerts, the Ware Center| Millersville University now with Tellus 360 present the fourth installment in its classic rock concert series: Aerosmith's 'Rock for the Rising Sun'. The filmed concert - which was shot in high definition and surround sound -- will be shown only once at 7:30 PM at the Ware Center, followed by an Aerosmith Tribute Party at Tellus 360.

Film of Classic Rock Concert by Aerosmith to Screen at The Ware Center, 12/17

Following the smash screenings of Peter Gabriel, Led Zeppelin and Paul McCartney concerts, the Ware Center| Millersville University now with Tellus 360 present the fourth installment in its classic rock concert series: Aerosmith's 'Rock for the Rising Sun'. The filmed concert - which was shot in high definition and surround sound -- will be shown only once at 7:30 PM at the Ware Center, followed by an Aerosmith Tribute Party at Tellus 360.

CSO Violinist Alicia Hui Set for Columbus Symphony Youth Orchestra Concert, 10/6

The 2013-14 Columbus Symphony Youth Orchestra (CSYO), comprised of 97 students from 20 Ohio school districts, will showcase CSO violinist Alicia Hui in its concert at the Capitol Theatre on Sunday, October 6. Currently principal second violin for the Columbus Symphony, Hui will perform Scottish Fantasy by Max Bruch. CSO Associate Conductor Peter Stafford Wilson will conduct the program which also includes Beethoven's Overture to Creatures of Prometheus and Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition.

Breaking Glass Acquires 'Cockumentary' HUNG HERO

Breaking Glass Pictures CEO Rich Wolff has inked a deal with producers Thomas Brettschneider and Lynn Shmitz of greenskyFILMS for the North American release of Unhung Hero.

SHINTOHO MIND WARP Film Series Features 8 Premieres at Japan Society, Now thru 3/10

Born of the fires of dissidence, pioneering Japanese film studio Shintoho was founded in 1947 by employees of the Tokyo-based Toho Company during a strike (Shintoho literally means 'New Toho'). The fledgling studio promptly established itself as one of the major film producers of the second golden age of Japanese cinema, specializing in low- to no-budget productions that have become absolute cult classics.

SHINTOHO MIND WARP Film Series to Feature 8 Premieres at Japan Society, 2/27-3/10

Born of the fires of dissidence, pioneering Japanese film studio Shintoho was founded in 1947 by employees of the Tokyo-based Toho Company during a strike (Shintoho literally means "New Toho"). The fledgling studio promptly established itself as one of the major film producers of the second golden age of Japanese cinema, specializing in low- to no-budget productions that have become absolute cult classics.

World's Top Golf Stars to be Featured in Five-Tournament Week on Golf Channel

Golf Channel will broadcast tournament action from five professional golf tours this week, featuring nearly 70 hours of tournament coverage Wednesday-Sunday and headlined by many of the game's biggest stars, including members of the U.S. and European Ryder Cup Teams and several of the biggest names in women's professional golf.

STAGE TUBE: WONDERLAND Opens in Tokyo!

Broadway's WONDERLAND played its final performance in May 2011 at the Marquis Theatre, but the show has found a new life internationally. The show just opened at Tokyo's Aoyama Theatre, where it plays through July 12.

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