By Rachel Galvin Creativity is on full display at this year’s Art Palm Beach. Taking place from Jan. 24-28, this event includes plenty of unique artworks in an intimate space within the Palm Beach Convention Center. More than 80 galleries…
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Spiritualism & The Power of Magical Thinking
Multimedia art by Tony Oursler Boca Raton Museum of Art’s Newest Exhibition Delves into The Supernatural By Rachel Galvin Abracadabra … was a rabbit really pulled out of a hat? Was that woman really sawed in half? Did that person…
Read MoreFestival of the Arts BOCA kicks off with “Fantastia”
By Rachel Galvin The 17th annual Festival of the Arts BOCA kicked off on Friday, March 3 with a performance of the Festival Orchestra Boca playing the soundtrack of the Disney movie “Fantastia,” which played on the large screen behind…
Read MoreFilm Review: “How to Please a Woman”
By Rachel Galvin Photos by from Michelle Shwarzstein (Brainstorm Media) In the new Australian film “How to Please a Woman,” directed by Renee Webster, Gina (Sally Phillips) is a frustrated woman in her 50s in an unsatisfying marriage and unappreciated…
Read MoreThe Palm Beach Show
By Rachel Galvin Luxury, elegance, sophistication and artistry were on full display at The Palm Beach Show Feb. 16-21. Held at the Palm Beach County Convention Center, this showcase features art, jewelry and antiques yearly. The opening VIP party brought…
Read MoreHubert Phipps’ Rocket: A Shining Symbol of the Infinite
Photo: Artist Hubert Phipps at the unveiling of his “Rocket” sculpture at the Boca Raton Innovation Campus (BRiC) on September 20. By Rachel Galvin A seeming conduit to the divine, a 30-foot stainless steel towering form juts toward the heavens,…
Read MoreFilm Review: “Words on Bathroom Walls”
By Rachel Galvin (Some spoilers) When Adam (Charlie Plummer – not related to Christopher Plummer) discovers something is wrong with his eyes, he hopes he needs glasses. Unfortunately for him, bad vision is not his problem. It is something much…
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