Immersive sound work by arts charity Artichoke captures the mundane and magnificent noises of a Brighton basketball court
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Max MacLaury will bring his blues -and folk-inspired sound to Sensorio, part of the acoustic music line-up offered for guests to enjoy in the main lawn area before or after touring the 16-acre exhibit. For a complete schedule of performers, visit sensoriopaso.com/live-music.
Photo credit: Courtesy of Max MacLaury.
Bruce Munro: Light at Sensorio, is open to the public now through Sept. 30, 2021
–Sensorio, the immersive art destination in Paso Robles, California, welcomes back live music nightly on its main lawn. Local artists performing a myriad of musical genres will entertain visitors to Sensorio’s multi-acre walk-through art installation, which now encompasses Field of Light and the new exhibit, Light Towers. From folk to funk, rock, and blues, guests can enjoy acoustic music in the main lawn area, where food and drinks are also available, before or after touring the 16-acre exhibit. Bruce Munro: Light at Sensorio, is open to the public now through Sept. 30, 2021 at Sensorio
HOW TO BE Unpopular This Weekend, #1: Point out that, for a start, it’s not a Jubilee. A proper Jubilee, slaves are freed, prisoners released, and debts are forgiven (and there’s an idea, isn’t it, as we hover on the edge? Oh look: flying pigs.)
Nor – #2 – is it really a
Diamond Jubilee, which should mark a monarch’s 75 years on the throne. We celebrate it after a mere 60 years’ rule – getting up, feeding one’s dogs, doing one’s hair and toddling out to ask people if they have come a long way – because everyone got a bit fed up with Queen Victoria going into monumental mourning after Albert died, so brought the Diamond Jubilee forward 15 years to perk the nation up in 1897.Read more: http://www.theweek.co.uk/books/diamond-jubilee/47244/how-republican-atheist-me-can-love-fidei-defensor-you#ixzz1wnjSB4cP