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ArchivesThe Concord Monitor <3's Word of MouthBy Avishay Artsy on Thursday, April 3, 2008.In case you missed it, the Concord Monitor had a nice article about Virginia and the show in today's Arts & Entertainment section. Here's a choice paragraph:
Spring IS ComingBy Sherwin Sleeves on Thursday, April 3, 2008.April is upon us, but most of New Hampshire is still digging out from a record breaking snowfall. With more snow on the way, Sherwin Sleeves took a moment to reflect on the ongoing winter and to report some hopeful news about the coming spring. Sherwin Sleeves is a character created by Sean Hurley, a writer from Thornton, New Hampshire. Fast Food Meets Local FoodBy Virginia Prescott on Thursday, April 3, 2008.On one end of the food spectrum, you have fast food: It's cheap, it's predictable, and it's the same everywhere you go. On the other hand, you have locally-grown, Click here to read Jane Black's Washington Post story. (Photo by The Stakhanovite Twins) A Peek Inside The CurrierBy Virginia Prescott on Thursday, April 3, 2008.An estimated 4,000 people turned up for the re-opening of the Currier Museum of Art in Manchester on Sunday. After a 21-month renovation that cost 21.4 million dollars, the museum can now exhibit 50 percent more of its collection.
The Currier is one of dozens of museums being built or renovated across the country, many by "star architects," like Daniel Liebeskind in Denver, Zaha Hadid in Cincinatti and artist Maya Lin in New York's SoHo. Critics say these costly expansions are unecessary or even irresponsible, that mediocre collections are being housed in flashy new buildings. Some museums are cutting programs and firing employees, while they're, as one naysayer put it, "hell-bent on creating new spaces for wealthy donor parties." But the Currier staff say they wanted to increase access and programming space for the New Hampshire community at large. Word of Mouth's Virginia Precott took a tour of the museum with Scott Aquilina, a project manager of the Boston-based firm of Ann Beha Architects, which has been working since 1994 to open the Currier up to new audiences, and provide space for educational programs and new exhibitions. Visit the Currier Museum of Art's website (Photo by lunita) April 03, 2008Today on Word of Mouth, we get an architectural tour of the newly renovated Currier Museum of Art in Manchester, we sample a new hip hop album for children, we hear how fast food chains are trying to get on board the local-food movement, and we get a glimpse of a new Beijing being built by world-famous architects in advance of the 2008 Olympics. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
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