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The Austin Museum of Art (AMOA)

This is truly a museum for the casual and creative Austinite. With two locations and loads of interesting exhibits and programs, AMOA is a great cultural destination for students, adults, and even parents and caregivers of young children.

The downtown location is a sleek and modern space, while the Laguna Gloria campus, AMOA’s . . . → Read More: The Austin Museum of Art (AMOA)

Rising Theatre Audiences – Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?

The darkening financial climate is pretty much unavoidable at the minute. If you’re not queuing up at the supermarket spending 15% more for half a dozen eggs than you would have done five minutes ago, then 150 journalists and financial advisors are lined up round the block to tell you about it.

Fuel costs . . . → Read More: Rising Theatre Audiences – Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?

Dancing Styles & Dance Moves for Beginners

There are so many different genres of dance that one can feel overwhelmed when he or she thinks of learning to dance. However it is not as complicated as it seems.

Firstly, to excel at a certain style it may take years of practice, to be able to cope with several types of . . . → Read More: Dancing Styles & Dance Moves for Beginners

Have You Seen the Broadway Musical Young Frankenstein?

The musical Young Frankenstein open on Broadway in November of 2007, and it was a hit right from the beginning. The musical is an adaptation of the 1974 film by Mel Brooks, starring Gene Wilder.

Based on Mary Shelley’s horror novel published in 1818, the Gothic story was first made into a science . . . → Read More: Have You Seen the Broadway Musical Young Frankenstein?

Playing Your Song: Detroit Concert Venues Feature the Biggest Names in Music

Up for some music? Want to see your favorite music performer in action? Love the live experience of a concert? Detroit’s capacity for handling big crowds and drawing the biggest names in music makes it a prime destination for concert-goers. This is Motown after all – the city where the likes of Stevie Wonder . . . → Read More: Playing Your Song: Detroit Concert Venues Feature the Biggest Names in Music

Find Your Groove with Motor City Jazz and Blues

Detroit City in the early 1900s was a pulsing industrial center, surrounded by sprawling steel and automotive plants. Jobs were plentiful and workers were needed. During that labor wave, thousands of African Americans from the south flocked to Detroit, seeking work and a better life. With them, they brought the Blues.

The music spoke . . . → Read More: Find Your Groove with Motor City Jazz and Blues