Amze Emmons organized “Refugee Reading Room” at Space 1026, creating an area where about 60 artists could place prints, all of which are free for the taking.
2/17 - Rooney, Eisley, The Old Ceremony and Jessi Teich at TLA $23
2/18 - Free Energy, The Postelles and Sweatheart at First Unitarian Church $10
2/19 - Plain White T's, Parachute and MIGGS at TLA $27
2/19 - Buckcherry, Hellyeah and more at Electric Factory $42
2/23 - Trey Anastasio and TAB at Electric Factory $50
2/24 - Beach House feat.
Channing Tatum is trying his hand at the period–piece in his new film, The Eagle. Street spoke with Tatum about the unique challenges of playing a legendary warrior, hide–and–seek and filming in the cold.
Street: What did you do to get ready for the movie?
Channing Tatum: I was obviously going to have to ride horses and fight with swords and stuff, but I had at least a little experience in both of those areas.
Appearing to be a “space in transition,” Frances Trombly’s exhibit, “Everything and Nothing,” currently on show at The Galleries at Moore, could easily be dismissed as an unfinished installation.