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Ed Adler
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Be Good Tanyas
Belleville Outfit
Blind Boys of Alabama
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Kate Buckley
Laura Bell Bundy
Steven Carter
Peter Case
Brock Clarke
Sloane Crosley
George Cunningham
Jim DeRogatis
David Dye
Johanna Edwards
Kit Ehrman
Joel Feldman
Mary Gauthier
Tess Gerritsen
Sara Gruen
Beau Haddock
Mark Helprin
John Hennigan
Tony Horwitz
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Andy Offutt Irwin
Eilen Jewell
Melanie Johnson
Missy Johnston
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Thrity Umrigar
Suzanne Vega
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Bruce Warren
Sean Watkins
David Wilcox

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SURF COOL

tonic's theme was written and performed especially for the show by Melanie Johnson. Listen for her latest release,
Soul of a Spy, on WUKY.

www.melaniejohnsonmusic.com

the kitchen sink

There's even more art on WUKY's Curtains @ 8!


Check out these cool shows produced exclusively for WUKY:

Crossroads Radio
with Bobby Ray

Girls Night Out
with Anne Deck

Joe's Blues
with Joe Conkwright

Solo Shots
with Anne Deck

..as well as...
World Cafe
Woodsongs Old Time Radio Hour
Grateful Dead Hour
Sound Opinions
American Routes
Putumayo World Music Hour
Blues Before Sunrise
Click here for air times

...plus...
All Songs Considered
NPR's online music show








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This Week's New CDs
Listen this week for:

Dar Williams
Promised Land

Carrie Rodriguez
She Ain't Me


Jonatha Brooke
The Works


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cool quotes

Painting is just another way
 of keeping a diary.

Pablo Picasso

Art is the only way to
run away without leaving home.

Twyla Tharp

 I don't paint things.
I only paint the difference
between things. 

Henri Matisse

 An artist cannot fail;
it is a success to be one. 

Charles Horton Cooley

All art requires courage. 

Anne Tucker

 Painting is easy when
you don't know how,
but very difficult when you do. 

Edgar Degas

 Anyone who says you can't
see a thought simply doesn't know art. 

Wynetka Ann Reynolds

 Great art picks up
where nature ends. 

Marc Chagall

 

 

In The Cellar
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an invigorating, refreshing, or restorative agent or influence

pop culture | audio essays | what's this? | remembrances

 
The
Bluegrass Festival of Books
has gotten a face lift, a venue change, and a great spokesperson in Rachel Ray (not the cook, the bookseller). Listen in as Rachel tells you all about it


...hard to say but somebody's trying...
Lexington Distillery District


 PULL MY DAISY



Directed by Robert Frank
Music by David Amram
Narrated by Jack Kerouac

This classic 1959 cinema short features a plethora of Beat artists including Gregory Corso and Allen Ginsberg.

Watch the film in its entirety at ubu.com
(comes with Italian subtitles - FUN!)


"UbuWeb is a completely independent resource dedicated to all strains of the avant-garde, ethnopoetics, and outsider arts. All materials on UbuWeb are being made available for noncommercial and educational use only. All rights belong to the author(s).
UbuWeb is completely free."


Dr. Dawn Ward, PhD is an artist, writer, and educator whose research on the phenomenology of The Beat Generation has earned her authority status, particularly where Jack Kerouac is concerned. Dr Ward talks to tonic's Kopana about The Beats and how they changed the art world.


Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus, 1931, by Kelty

Water for Elephants was inspired by a photograph of depression-era circus performers taken by  Edward J. Kelty. The photographer followed the circus for some 20 years during the 1920's and 30's when he abruptly stopped and, apparently, never snapped another picture. His images are rare for two significant reasons; he used nitrate film, a volitile and highly combustable film base, and what didn't explode he occassioned to pay his bar tabs. What survives was assembled into a compelling book:

Step Right This Way: The Photographs of Edward J. Kelty
by Barth, Siegle, & Hoagland 


On February 26, 1972, a coal waste dam owned by the Pittston Company collapsed at the head of a crowded hollow in southern West Virginia. A wall of sludge, debris, and water tore through the valley below, leaving in its wake 125 dead and 4000 homeless.

In December 2005, Librarian of Congress James H. Billington announced his annual selection of 25 motion pictures to be added to the National Film Registry, including the 1975 Appalshop film

The Buffalo Creek Flood:
An Act of Man

directed by Mimi Pickering

learn more

 High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography



If you're not familiar with High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography you might surf a few hours through flickr; the online image sharing social network that offers a wide range of photographers and specialties. That's where tonic discovered Trey Ratcliff's work. Known as stuckincustoms (seen above with Amish children "somewhere in Pennsylvania"), Ratcliff has his own site that offers an excellent tutorial on HDR photography - a software based digital manipulation system. If you like what you see here, check out Trey and his tutorial at stuckincustoms.

 
       
 From Trey Ratcliff's HDR Tutorial:

"What is HDR?
HDR is short for High Dynamic Range. It is a software technique of taking either one image or a series of images, combining them, and adjusting the contrast ratios to do things that are virtually impossible with a single aperture and shutter speed."

  


























                     


Whatever your faith or beliefs we're all on this planet together.
Find out how you can make a difference.

www.liveearth.org

Calculate your carbon footprint


 
Kentucky Partners of the Americas

Since the program's inception in 1965 Kentucky and Ecuador have been involved in a highly successful venture. Current president Mary Molinaro talked about Partners and the many blissful years of exchanging ideas and making friends.



 In recent months the Travel Channel has produced a number of interesting, depending on your 'tastes', cable shows of Ecuador. Check out episodes from Andrew Zimmern's "Bizarre Foods" and Samantha Brown's "Passport to Latin America" for more Ecuadoran culture.


 
Just when you thought you couldn't get enough of Ecuador, try NPR's story on Chimborazo - the "highest spot" on Earth, (And you thought it was Mt. Everest, didn't you?)  npr.org


   
Ted Kerasote
donates 1% of his income to
  environmental
organizations through 1% For The Planet

 He has also offset the CO2 produced by his driving,
flying, home and office through Terra Pass.


For more information click here



Art announcements in three languages - some free, some by subscription
artannouncements.com

on the burner
Holy Smokes, Batman, summer is heating up!

Artists and Arts Activists
David and Janine Musser


Poet extraordinaire
Frank X Walker

Photographer
Jahi Chikwendiu

plus more music, art, and literary interviews from
Kopana

Josh James
Dr. Greg Davis
Stacy Yelton
Mike Graves
Rusty Sharp

Joe Conkwright

audio essays, pop culture, cinema, performing arts, obits and, of course

killer book reviews from Tiffany Reisz

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last call
KY7 Biennial
DEADLINE: JULY 24, 2008
a series of exhibitions, presented by the Lexington Art League, showcasing new work by living artists in Kentucky and any of its contiguous states including Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, Tennessee, Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana, celebrating the richness and variety of the visual arts in our region. All artists who have spent time during the last three years working in any of the above states are invited to submit images of their work, in any medium, along with an exhibition statement and resume for consideration by the selection committee. While all media will be considered, the exhibition will place special emphasis on contemporary art that uses new media or installation work. Eligibility and Media: KY7 Biennial. All media and styles will be considered. All artists, age 18 and older, having lived and worked in Kentucky or its contiguous states within the last three years are eligible.

For more complete information, visit lexingtonartleague.org

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2008 Comic Art Show
LexArts and the Comic Creators Group are requesting submissions for the 2008 Comic Art Show, to be held at the ArtsPlace Gallery August 8 - September 6, 2008. This exhibit will have two age categories: 18 and over and under 18. Please download and submit the appropriate application at www.lexarts.org
Deadline: 18 and over - Postmarked by July 21 or drop off by 5pm July 24; Under 18 - Drop off by 5pm August 4 *at least one submission by each under 18 applicant will be exhibited

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KENTUCKY WOMEN WRITERS CONFERENCE ANNOUNCES WRITING CONTEST
New this year, the Gypsy Slam Poetry Prize honors writers ages 13—18 who have an interest in the art of poetry.
They will also award three Betty Gabehart Prizes in poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction.
Entries must be postmarked by July 31
visit KWWC for more

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KENTUCKY WOMEN PLAYWRIGHTS’ SEMINAR ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
Applications for Kentucky Women Playwrights’ Seminar (KWPS) are being accepted for seven Kentucky women writers who desire to explore the genre of playwriting and to dramatize issues that impact their lives and encourage positive social change
deadline for completed applications August 8th

Visit silvercreekwriters for more

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A ROOM OF HER OWN FOUNDATION INVITES APPLICATIONS FOR
2009 LITERARY GIFT OF FREEDOM AWARD
A Room Of Her Own Foundation is dedicated to helping women artists achieve the privacy and financial support necessary to pursue their art. The foundation annually provides an award of $50,000 to a woman writer.  The  foundation's 2009 Literary Gift of Freedom Award will be given to an American woman writer who is a U.S. citizen and will be living in the U.S. during the  grant period.  Acceptable genres for this grant are poetry, playwriting, creative nonfiction, and fiction.  The program requires a $35.00 application fee.

Click here to visit the foundation's Web site for complete program guidelines.
Deadline October 31, 2008

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The Nude
January 10 - March 1, 2009
ENTRY DEADLINE: OCTOBER 10, 2008

twenty-third annual Nude presented by the Lexington Art League.
Artists are invited to submit images of their work, in any medium, along with an exhibition statement and resume for consideration by the selection committee. All media will be considered. All artists, age 18 and older, are eligible to enter The Nude. All media and styles will be considered. No reproductions will be accepted. The artist must provide any necessary electronic equipment. All works must have been completed since January 2006 and not previously shown in any LAL gallery.

For more complete information, visit lexingtonartleague.org

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SUBMISSIONS FOR THE 2008 MOTIF ANTHOLOGY
Motif, a new anthology series to be published annually by MotesBooks of Louisville is seeking submissions for the first volume.  The theme is music, the working title is Writing by Ear. Submissions may be poems, short stories, song lyrics, short memoirs, essays, letters, creative nonfiction, or other forms.
  • Prose: Under 3,000 words
  • Poetry/lyrics: Up to 3 pieces
All genres, including combinations of forms will be considered as long as music is referenced in the works either directly or indirectly, and the presence of music figures significantly and artfully in the piece.

The submission deadline is August 5, 2008 with publication anticipated in November 2008.
For a complete description of specific submission guidelines visit MotesBooks.com or email MOTIF@MotesBooks.com

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COMIX
a Lexington Art League exhibition of comic and cartoon creations that range from conceptual sketches and finished drawings to printer's proofs, printed newspapers, and individual pages from comic books and graphic novels.
Deadline November 7, 2008
For more complete information, visit lexingtonartleague.org


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RESOURCES







A.R.T. (Artist Resources and Tips) is available on the Kentucky Arts Council website artscouncil.ky.gov A.R.T. is published online every two months. If you are not on the arts council’s mailing list and wish to receive email announcements when new editions of A.R.T. are posted to the website, you must sign up for the arts council’s mailing list via the link on the front page of their website at artscouncil.ky.gov

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The Arts & Democracy website sponsored by the National Center for Civic Participation www.ccp.org
The site features:
  • twelve profiles of exemplary work in arts, culture and democracy
  • descriptions of more than 85 arts, culture and democracy projects along with contact information for these projects
  • a resource list with articles, websites and publications
  • a blog with highlights from the artist-activist gatherings
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ARTS ACROSS KENTUCKY
SEEKS INFORMATION AND PHOTOS OF KENTUCKY ARTISTS AT WORK
Kentucky artists are invited to send articles with “high quality images”  of their art as well as photos of themselves at work.  300 dpi (dots per inch) is the minimum necessary for print media and send them in large size. More information at
www.artsacrossky.com


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LESBIAN WRITERS FUND
The Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice works for social, racial and economic justice in the U.S. and internationally. Their grant making and philanthropic advocacy programs help lesbians and allied communities challenge oppression and claim their human rights. Astraea’s Lesbian Writers Fund was established to support the work of emerging lesbian writers, and to acknowledge the contributions of established lesbian writers to the lesbian movement and culture.
For more information: grants@astraeafoundation.org or astraefoundation.org

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Visual Dialogue
Rolling Deadline
The Lexington Art League (LAL) seeks proposals for Visual Dialogue, an exhibition in partnership with the Mayor’s Office of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government (LFUCG).  The mission of Visual Dialogue is to have visual art as part of the regular experience for those who visit the Mayor’s and Council Members’ offices and the Government Center; to encourage dialogue about creativity in our community among the elected officials, community leadership, staff and visitors to the Government Center; and to provide inspiration for new ways of seeing. Eligibility: Any artist 18 years or older living in Kentucky. Please note, due to spatial limitations of the Mayor’s Office and Council Members’ Offices, we will only be able to accommodate two-dimensional work.

For more complete information, visit lexingtonartleague.org

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TORCH: POETRY,PROSE, AND SHORT STORIES BY AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN
Rolling Deadline
Please visit torchpoetry.org for guidelines

artists in the news
Around the Globe



A Rembrandt Original
Sold at a London auction in October as the work of an imitator or student of The Master, the painting turned out to be an original work by Dutch painter Rembrandt. Sold for $4.5 million, the self-portrait Rembrandt Laughing is estimated to actually be worth $30-40 million.


Death of the CD?
According to Canada's globeandmail.com, it will die sooner than later



40 years ago on a London stage Jimi Hendrix set his 1965 Fender on fire
It was one of only two Hendrix axes set afire.... the London conflagration has resurfaced and will be offered at auction at London's Fame Bureau September 14, 2008. It's estimated worth? 500,000 pounds or $999,000!

The U.S.



The Godfather of Soul on Sale
Christie's (New York City) is auctioning items from the James Brown Collection. Clothes, photographs, awards, instruments and hand-written letters are on the auction block July 17th, 2008. Did you know you can bid online!

Kentucky

The Winter 2007/2008 issue of The New Southerner profiles the work of Kentucky artist Dobree Adams including her work to help stop the abuses from mountaintop removal coal mining. Online at newsoutherner.com


UK (University of Kentucky, that is)

UK's Second Life Island opens Art Gallery



From UK News: With today's technology, members of the virtual world Second Life are getting a second chance to see some of UK's real world art exhibits that show at a new art gallery on the University of Kentucky Island in Second Life. Art Studio graduate student Melissa A. Schwartz became the first student to exhibit on the virtual island starting April 10, 2008. The art show was made possible by the work of a committee of administrators that organizes the virtual island's activities. The group created a surreal virtual art gallery with staircases and bridges transporting visitors to spaces on several levels. If you're in Second Life, visit Schwartz's exhibit here