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Untitled 1949 Oil on canvas National Gallery of Art, Washington, Gift of The Mark Rothko Foundation, Inc., 1986.43.138 1998 Kate Rothko Prizel & Christopher Rothko / Arts Rights Society (ARS), New York

Ohio’s first Rothko exhibit comes to Columbus

Art lovers in our region have come to know Dominique Vasseur as a talented curator and a great teacher. During the past 30 years, he’s been connected with the Dayton Art Institute, the Springfield Museum of Art and the Columbus Museum of Art. At the moment, Vasseur is educating folks ...

The San Francisco Art Exchange, known for their collection of iconic images of 20th-century musicians, is presenting to the pubic the ‘evolution of David Bowie’ from photographer Brian Duffy.

Special photography exhibition of David Bowie at SF Art Exchange

The San Francisco Art Exchange, known for their collection of iconic images of 20th-century musicians, is presenting to the pubic the ‘evolution of David Bowie’ from photographer Brian Duffy.

This March 22, 2013 photo released by Delaware North shows the main entrance to Angry Birds Space Encounter at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Cape Canaveral, Fla. The online game Angry Birds is the inspiration for the new attraction at the space center, where most of the exhibits focus on space exploration and NASA history. (AP Photo/Delaware North, Joe Cascio)

Heads up, space fans! Angry Birds roosting at NASA

Angry Birds have a new space coop. At NASA’s invitation, the online game birds are roosting at Kennedy Space Center for the next 1½ years in an effort to lure youngsters to the cosmic wonders of math and science. The huge interactive exhibit opened March 22 and immediately packed in ...

Stacey Lane’s short play was presented at last year’s SWAN Day. Greta Wolking (center in white) will be returning to the SWAN Day stage on March 30.

Swan Day celebrates women artists

Swan Day, an international celebration of women artists, will take place both in Dayton and Cincinnati this year and will feature an eclectic mix of performances and artwork. SWAN stands for Support Women Artists Now.The annual commemoration is traditionally held on the last Saturday of March during Women’s History Month. ...

Broadway composer Stephen Schwartz chats with students at Wright State University. Contributed photo by William Jones, Wright State University

Paying it Forward

Renowned Broadway composer Stephen Schwartz said he loves taking a familiar story or character that his audience already knows and “spinning it” in a new direction.That’s what he did with the witches in “Wizard of Oz” when he turned the classic tale into a Broadway phenomenon. And that’s what he ...

‘Seussical’ opens today in Hamilton

The highly anticipated premiere of “Seussical” is set to take the stage tonight at Parrish Auditorium at Miami University Hamilton, as the Hamilton Rotary Club celebrates its 60th anniversary of bringing theatrical productions to the city.Mag Baker, president of the Hamilton Rotary Club, said, “We bring quality entertainment, and we’ve ...

Workers from AAA Ohio and Wilcon Inc. rotate an 1883 Ahrens steam pumper inside the new exhibition space for “The Great 1913 Flood” at Carillon Historical Park. Similar pumpers were brought from great lengths to pump out the basements of buildings across the region following the flood. CHRIS STEWART / STAFF

Region’s first permanent flood exhibit will mark the disaster’s 100-year anniversary

A light bulb filled with 100-year-old water. A 1913 diary. Chunks of flood mud found in the Dayton Arcade. An NCR accounting ledger documenting relief expenses. An 1883 fire pumper. These are among the fascinating relics that will tell the story of Ohio’s most devastating natural disaster when Dayton History ...

A scene from the ‘Dracula’ ballet, which will be featured at the upcoming Dayton Ballet’s ‘Celebrate!’

Dayton Ballet celebrates 75 years with season-ending performance

In its final concert of the season, The Dayton Ballet will pay tribute to the founders, artistic directors, choreographers and teachers who have built and sustained the company over its 75-year history.“Celebration!” will be on stage at the Victoria Theatre for five performances from Thursday, March 21, through Sunday, March ...

Bess Saylor Imber, more affectionately known as “Miss Bess,” spent more than 50 years of her life connected with the Dayton Ballet. One of her works, “Inner Geist,” will be performed at the upcoming 75th anniversary “Celebration!” concert March 21-24. Contributed photo by Andy Snow

A Sunday Chat with Miss Bess

No one has a longer or more illustrious history with the Dayton Ballet than its beloved “Miss Bess.” Bess Saylor Imber, whose work “Inner Geist,” will be performed at the upcoming 75th anniversary “Celebration!” concert March 21-24, began her dance studies at the age of 6 with Dayton Ballet founders ...

Tony Bennett is show in this Feb. 25, 1998 file photo. Bennett was the youthful guy from the borough of Queens who left his heart in San Francisco. And then, he became the darling of the MTV generation and won a Grammy in his 60s. Now, with the publication of his memoirs, the 72-year-old crooner reveals that he was once a heavy drug user. “At every big party I’d go to, people were high on something, ” he writes in “The Good Life, ” about the heady Hollywood days in the 1970s. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)

Tony Bennett to perform locally

Tickets go on sale next weekend for a Fraze Pavilion concert starring legendary crooner Tony Bennett.The Kettering venue located at 695 Lincoln Park Blvd. announced the 7:30 p.m. August 25 show today.Born Anthony Dominick Benedetto, Bennett is known for a long list of classic songs, including “I Left My Heart ...

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