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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Thanks for Coming!
The first ever Create Tucker Blog Event on Sunday evening (March 20) at the Purple Fiddle brought together about 50 participants in the local arts scene. They were a beautiful cross section of local residents representing a diversity not only … Continue reading
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Sunday
Here’s a little more details on the Blog Event for sunday. It’s at the Purple Fiddle, this Sunday, from 5-7 -Live music will be played by Ben Nelson, Myself, Ruth Melnick, Diana Villamor -Pot luck, Seriously good food. (Bring a … Continue reading
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Blog Event Sunday Y’all
My brain floods with information like taking a huge gulp of sea water into my mouth. Yes, I’m a whale feeding on plankton and yes it’s hard to understand that it is the plankton that is organizing itself in to … Continue reading
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Why Do We Choose a Certain Color or Colors?
I woke this morning and went to fix my cup of coffee. I mean my pot of coffee. While I was aimlessly walking around the house, with a near blank mind, the subject of color popped into my thoughts. What … Continue reading
Money-driven art is not ideal, but a necessary evil
My creative resources are the bands that I book at the Purple Fiddle. And I am very fortunate that they mostly all come to me for a gig. So my job entails two things – first, to make sure there … Continue reading
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Help Wanted: Your Creative Ideas
That’s right, you. Yes—YOU! This request extends to residents and visitors, natives and newbies, adults and young people, those who practice all the arts, and those who appreciate them. And to all who read Create Tucker. When it comes to … Continue reading
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Treasure Hunt
”Artists are just children who refuse to put down their crayons.”~Al Hirschfeld Living in Tucker County has many advantages for the arts community. There doesn’t seem to be a lack of inspiration. But where do you get your supplies? Traveling … Continue reading