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San Antonio-made midcentury ceramic fixtures from Beaumont Mood Lighting fixtures go for big bucks to vintage fans

Skip to main content San Antonio-made midcentury ceramic fixtures from Beaumont Mood Lighting fixtures go for big bucks to vintage fans FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 A selection of Beaumont Mood Lighting fixtures that were once for sale a Period Modern on McCullough, which specializes in midcentury modern furnishings.Courtesy Period ModernShow MoreShow Less 2of5 In an undated photo, Beaumont Mood Lighting fixtures hang over the Refectory (now Mabee Dining Hall) on the campus of Trinity UniversityCourtesy Trinity UniversityShow MoreShow Less 3of5 In an undated photo, Beaumont Mood Lighting fixtures hang over the Refectory (now Mabee Dining Hall) on the campus of Trinity UniversityCourtesy Trinity UniversityShow MoreShow Less

Review of the Year 2020: Arts

by 18 December 2020 Tristram kenton © DWA LLC A look back to the West End before social distancing: this was the spectacular Moses musical The Prince of Egypt which opened at the Dominion Theatre on the eve of the pandemic A look back to the West End before social distancing: this was the spectacular Moses musical The Prince of Egypt which opened at the Dominion Theatre . IN A year that was disastrous for many people, the pandemic was a sudden blow to those who made their living as musicians and other performing artists, as well as the support staff for live events, particularly freelancers. Concerts were generally cancelled, though a few went online; opera houses and theatres were darkened; even church and cathedral choirs were silenced for much of the year. Regular events were either cancelled (Edinburgh Fringe) or reimagined (the Proms and the Three Choirs).

Just what is it like to live in Windcrest during its Christmas lights craziness?

Just what is it like to live in Windcrest during its Christmas lights craziness? FacebookTwitterEmail 1of17 Nancy and Rico Sardelli pose in front of their decorated home during the Windcrest Light Up event. The couple begins decorating their house each year in October.Robin Jerstad /ContributorShow MoreShow Less 2of17 Nancy Sardelli adjusts one of the props in front of her home. The couple tries to prevent visitors from entering their property to take photos, worried that someone might trip and hurt themselves.Robin Jerstad /ContributorShow MoreShow Less 3of17 4of17 Jennifer Newman takes pictures of Sheila Meadows and her two children, Na’Leyah Mathis and Markaysia Shelton, in her front yard during Windcrest Light Up.Robin Jerstad /ContributorShow MoreShow Less

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