Art at Work: Regency Strings, The Skin of Our Teeth

By weeklyvolcano on November 4, 2009

RON SWARNER: ONE CITY. 30 DAYS. WHAT WILL YOU DO? >>>Did it work? Were you duped?

Were you calmly and methodically and rather nefariously led to believe that maybe, just maybe, the Weekly Volcano did indeed have a janitor named Art, and we paid him extra to review art in places of work around the Sound South?

The truth is as sad as it is revolting: You have been lied to, perhaps like no other time in South Sound history, in a more carefully orchestrated and widespread effort than any media organization has managed to attempt in the past.

Actually, it wasn’t that careful â€" the main problem behind the idea.

I couldn’t let the dreadful blog concept continue, especially after yesterday’s review of Santa art.

I apologize for subjecting you to such nonsense.

Art is gone, but not the art.  We’ll continue to give you daily highlights of the wonderful cultural event that is Art at Work: Tacoma Arts Month 2009.
 
Art at Work Month: Wednesday, Nov. 4

November 2009 marks the eighth anniversary of Art at Work: Tacoma Arts Month. There is something for everyone to enjoy throughout the month: lectures, music, dance performances, readings, workshops, theater performances, visual art exhibits and more.

Here are today’s highlights:

The Regency String Quartet performs at 8 p.m. inside Pacific Lutheran University's Mary Baker Russell Music Center.

University of Puget Sound students stage Thornton Wilder's The Skin of Our Teeth at 7:30 p.m. in their Norton Clapp Theatre.

Learn darkroom basics at Tacoma Art Place from 6-6:45 p.m.

There are many more events today. For a complete Art at Work schedule, click here.