Published Sunday, November 9, 2008
Secrets for everyone
By LINDSEY HOWALD of the Tribune's staff
PostSecret founder Frank Warren’s wildly popular Web site combines shared selves, anonymity.
Phoenix to focus on music
Dunst works on vote documentary
Underwear job fits Victoria
MUSIC
NOTES AND TONES
Tyner’s new ‘Guitars’ CD soars with great musicians
By JON W. POSES
I have to say this McCoy Tyner release caught me by surprise - and piqued my curiosity, too. Simply called "Guitars" (McCoy Tyner Music/Half Note), the 75-minute studio recording places the great pianist - a near-icon in many people’s minds - in the company of five distinct and in essence non-traditional, as far as jazz goes, guitarists/string players.
Let’s have some fun
By DAVID BAUDER
of The Associated Press
NEW YORK - A music fan recently approached Craig Finn, lead singer of The Hold Steady, with an observation. He’d seen about 40 bands perform over the previous year, and only members of Finn’s band and Drive-By Truckers were seen smiling onstage.
LIVE MUSIC
Performing Arts
LIFTING THE CURTAIN:
Guys and Dolls
ON
STAGE
Books
Big names gather at Miami Book Fair
By LISA ORKIN EMMANUEL
of The Associated Press
MIAMI - Beaches? Yes. Bars? Yes. Books? No.
Once a year, this city, more famous as a place to party than as a literary Mecca, becomes the destination of choice for the country’s literati.
BEST
SELLERS
Visual Arts
Creative face-off
By LINDSEY HOWALD
of the Tribune’s staff
Admittedly, the art of Dwaine Crigger and Matthew Zupnick looks nothing alike. Crigger greets attendees of the Columbia Invitational at Columbia Art League with in-your-face wood installations filled with stick figures while Zupnick creates more intimate, mainly metal sculptures.
NICHE: A WEEKLY PEEK AT AN AREA ARTIST
Steven Wilson
By MARK STANLEY
Special to the Tribune
Steven Duane Wilson began his artistic odyssey at the age of 12, working as a plasterer with his grandfather on construction sites, an unlikely place, perhaps, to discover one’s artistic vocation.
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