Jake Owen with Josh Gracin and Natalie Stovall
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State of the Industry
Hieronymus: Puppets, Projections and Perversion
The phantasmagorical paintings of early Renaissance painter Hieronymus Bosch offered fantastic visions of Heaven and Hell that not only thrived during the repressive Spanish Inquisition but have influenced generations of painters in the subsequent 500 years since his death, not to mention being important forerunners to the 20th century Surrealist movement. Yet while his highly-detailed, thematically rich tapestries — the most famous of which is the powerful triptych The Garden Of Earthly Delights — have beguiled people’s imaginations for centuries, there have not been many films or plays that have delved into the life of this stunning and original artist.
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Pyro and Lighting Bring the Death Bat to Life
LD Trevor Ahlstrand, who worked for Ringling Bros. for two years after graduating high school as head electrician on one of their productions, calls that experience “a fantastic first exposure to the touring industry, giving me a huge amount of hands-on experience in a very short amount of time.” Read More »Stars for a Day
South Philly Vikings Win “Super Bowl of Parades”
In July 2010, the hit TV show, America’s Got Talent hosted the entertainment troupe, The South Philly Vikings, who donned four-eyed E.T., pale-skinned predator, and mutant cyber-maniac costumes to perform their choreographed dance sequence, “Alien Encounter.” Read More »Bill Klages
A Life of Lighting for the Camera
Bill Klages already has seven Primetime Emmy Awards for his work in television lighting design. This year, his long and stunning career has been officially recognized with his 2012 induction into the Television Academy Hall of Fame. Read More »