Published Sunday, November 16, 2008
Big Bang creations
By LINDSEY HOWALD
of the Tribune’s staff
Dhimitri Zonia turns to computers to create imaginary worlds in a new WWU art exhibit.
Cromwell in bike accident
Boss boosts food bank
Robbins disputes voting issue
MUSIC
Keep it going
By SIGAL RATNER-ARIAS
of The Associated Press
NEW YORK - At 90, Bebo Valdés is still unstoppable.
The legendary jazz musician, who just landed one more Latin Grammy nomination, is celebrating his nine decades with a music tour along his son and fellow jazz star, Chucho
Valdés, in Spain.
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VISUAL ARTS
BEHIND THE SCENES
Art photographer finds extraordinary in ordinary
By LYNN ISRAEL of the Tribune’s staff
Columbia artist Deanna Dikeman creates with light, but instead of oils or watercolors, she uses a camera lens to encircle a small bit of the world and imbue it with intimacy, depth, even sensuality.
NICHE: A WEEKLY PEEK AT AN AREA ARTIST
Kathryn Walker
By LINDSEY HOWALD
of the Tribune’s staff
Like so many artists, Kathryn Walker began her artistic career with scribbles. As a child growing up near Lee’s Summit, she dabbled in the media of crayon, marker and construction paper before discovering drawing in junior high and high school, and later in college, oil painting.
Window on the world
The media center of Rock Bridge High School celebrated an innovative series of landscape images by Columbia photographer
L.G. Patterson titled "Fall Bluff in Hartsburg, Missouri" with an artist’s reception Thursday.
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PERFORMING ARTS
River musical debuts Friday
A new Missouri-themed musical premieres Friday in Boonville in a collaborative effort between musicians, historians, writers, actors and others.
LIFTING THE CURTAIN: Oklahoma!
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