Speed-design, not speed-dating, comes to Hollywood
Hollywood hosts a free speed-design workshop Saturday at the Fred Lippman Multipurpose Center. ( Courtesy Hollywood / February 2 , 2012 ) It's not speed-dating, but rather speed-design.
"Sh*t self-righteous theatre bloggers say"
The launch of an independent news organisation is a major event in Australia, where the fiercest debates about our media circle around the fact that we have the highest concentration of media ownership in the western world, with Rupert Murdoch's News Ltd owning 70 per cent of Australian newspaper circulation. And the interest in The Global Mail, which launched today, is surely intensified by the
Bigger isn't better in Fort Worth urban villages
FORT WORTH - Walmart, the world's largest retailer, wants to move near the Fort Worth intersection of Hemphill and Berry, and neighborhood leaders are thrilled with the idea of an economic boost. It's the idea of a big, brick box store that's tempering the enthusiasm. The Hemphill Corridor, the Berry Street Initiative and the city's urban village design plan want to hold Walmart to a higher ...
Tedious tale of two couples
Architects and writers both begin with a blank page and an idea. Jon Marans' theatrically ambitious but overwrought A Raw Space, now receiving a stilted world premiere at Bristol Riverside Theatre, started with a solid if unoriginal concept: a woman spurring men to jealous competition for her affection and approval.
Architect Spotlight: John TeSelle
John TeSelle of John TeSelle Architecture. / Admin Architect’s statement: About half of my work is residential design, and half is commercial and educational.