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Your perfect week: what to do in Hong Kong, May 25-31
Your perfect week: what to do in Hong Kong, May 25-31

South China Morning Post

time25-05-2025

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Your perfect week: what to do in Hong Kong, May 25-31

The Asian Avant-Garde Film Festival returns for its second edition at M+ from May 30 to June 1, celebrating independent filmmakers and artists who have influenced the Asian artistic landscape. Focusing on this year's theme of 'Time Will Tell', highlights include screenings of works by May Fung, Ho Tzu Nyen and Tehching Hsieh , alongside exhibitions, talks and performances exploring how artists conceptualise the passage of time.

John Bellany: A Life in Self-Portraiture
John Bellany: A Life in Self-Portraiture

Edinburgh Reporter

time05-05-2025

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John Bellany: A Life in Self-Portraiture

An exhibition John Bellany: A Life in Self-Portaiture and a programme of associated events and talks will take place at the City Art Centre from 31 May to 28 September. John Bellany, CBE, RA, is one of the most significant painters of modern times. He was born in Port Seton, the son and grandson of fishermen, and his art regularly features fish and seaside themes. The assembled works on display will include paintings, drawings, prints and sketchbooks from the 1960s to 2103 when he died. He was a prolific artist and in particular he drew many self-portraits almost to the point of obsession. His work helped him to explore personal and universal themes and he often depicted himself as a mythical figure or fantastical character. Some of the exhibition includes art which has never been on public display before, and which is on loan from collections both public and private, as well as some from the artist's estate. His work is on display in many places worldwide including MOMA in New York and the Metropolitan Museum there, and the Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Connecticut which has a vast collection of art in lofty airy rooms. The works will span his whole career. and there will be a book to accompany the exhibition. This will include a foreword by John Bellany's widow, Helen and essays by Sandy Moffat who was a contemporary at Edinburgh College of Art, and Bill Hare who have curated the exhibition. John Bellany died in 2013 and he is buried in Dean Cemetery, near the National Galleries of Scotland the Modern. Event Programme Highlights Lectures: Thursday 31 July, 2pm – 3pm: A Life-Long Friendship A reflection on the enduring friendship between John Bellany and Sandy Moffat. Sandy will discuss Bellany's boyhood in Port Seton, their time together at Edinburgh College of Art, his turbulent London years and final years in Italy will all be explored. Thursday 14 August, 2pm – 3pm: 'I don't borrow – I steal': John Bellany and the Art of Visual Quotation Bill Hare will explore Bellany's technique of incorporating visual references from European art history into his own distinctive style, creating rich, multi-layered works. Thursday 21 August, 2pm – 3pm: Time Will Tell Reading from her critically acclaimed memoir, The Restless Wave, Helen Bellany will talk about her enduring relationship with John Bellany. Wednesday 24 September, 2pm – 3pm: The Bellany Sketchbooks Helen Bellany will lead exclusive exploration of Bellany's private sketchbooks, which reveal the raw, personal side of his creative process. In Conversation: Thursday 10 July, 2pm: John Bellany: In Conversation with Bill Hare and Sandy Moffat Join the curators for a conversation about Bellany's artistic journey, his impact on Scottish art, and the special connection they had with him. Gallery Tours: Monday 11 August, 2pm – 3pm: Gallery Tour with Curators Bill Hare and Sandy Moffat An intimate guided tour of the exhibition with the curators, offering expert insight into Bellany's work and career. Saturday 23 August, 2pm – 3pm: Gallery Tour with Curators Bill Hare and Sandy Moffat Another opportunity to experience the exhibition with the curators, who will discuss the life and art of John Bellany in detail. Described Tours and BSL Tours: Friday 15 August, 11am – 12pm: BSL Interpreted Tour of 'John Bellany: A Life in Self-Portraiture' A British Sign Language (BSL) interpreted tour, offering a deeper understanding of Bellany's artistic journey for the Deaf community. Friday 15 August, 2pm – 3pm: Described Tour for the Visually Impaired of 'John Bellany: A Life in Self-Portraiture' A guided tour specifically designed for visitors with visual impairments, offering detailed descriptions of the artworks on display. Adult Creative Workshops: Saturday 12 July, 10.30am – 3.30pm: Self-Portraiture in Ink and Watercolour A hands-on workshop exploring Bellany's techniques, encouraging participants to create their own self-portraits using ink and watercolour. Saturday 9 August, 10.30am – 3.30pm: From Sketchbook to Masterpiece A workshop that delves into the process behind Bellany's iconic works, guiding participants through transforming initial sketches into finished art. John Bellany, 'Sad Self-Portrait', 1976. © The Estate of John Bellany Like this: Like Related

Scott Weiland's Son Noah covers Stone Temple Pilots' classic Sex Type Thing
Scott Weiland's Son Noah covers Stone Temple Pilots' classic Sex Type Thing

Yahoo

time24-02-2025

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Scott Weiland's Son Noah covers Stone Temple Pilots' classic Sex Type Thing

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Noah Weiland, son of the late Stone Temple Pilots frontman Scott Weiland, has recorded a cover of STP's debut single Sex Type Thing, originally released as the first single from their debut album Push in 1993. Weiland Jr.'s cover of Sex Type Thing is stripped back and acoustic, with guitar courtesy of Violet Saturn guitarist Spencer Carr Reed. "Filmed this about a dream I had long ago about seeing my father again," says Weiland. "It's hard for me to stay in the moment sometimes, but I try." The video features Weiland interacting with a Chucky doll, with captions explaining the dream as the story unfolds, and how it relates to his father. "There was so much I wanted to tell him," reads one caption, "like how much has changed on Earth without him." Last year, Weiland and Reed worked together on Time Will Tell, an updated version of a recording initially made by Scott Weiland as a solo track, claiming they were only releasing it following an extortion threat made by an anonymous blackmailer. In late 2020, Weiland joined the sons of Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash and Metallica bassist Robert Trujilo in Los Angeles band Suspect208, but parted ways with them the following year due to alleged drug use. "As many of you know, we let our singer, Noah, go," said the band in a statement. "We were really close to him and it is the last thing we would've ever wanted to do, but it had to be done for his safety, as well as the longevity of the band. This decision was made by the band because it was the last thing we could do to keep going." Suspect208 disbanded shortly after.

Not a fan of football? Here are 5 things you can do in Hattiesburg on Super Bowl Sunday
Not a fan of football? Here are 5 things you can do in Hattiesburg on Super Bowl Sunday

Yahoo

time05-02-2025

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Not a fan of football? Here are 5 things you can do in Hattiesburg on Super Bowl Sunday

While many football fans will gather all afternoon and well into the evening on Sunday to watch Super Bowl LIX, others may find themselves wondering what to do when most eyes will be glued to a TV. We compiled a list of things to do in Hattiesburg on Sunday if you're not up for taking in the game. Note that some of the activities end Sunday afternoon. Stroll along Main Street or visit some of the area's popular features like the Pocket Museum in the alley next to the historic Saenger Theater. Wander down to Mobile Street (via Front Street if you're looking for lunch or dinner) and stop in The Lucky Rabbit in the afternoon for a look at some vintage and novelty items you might want to add to your collection. Across the street from The Lucky Rabbit you can get refreshed in the afternoon at Southern Prohibition Brewing Co., which is a family-friendly brewery and restaurant. Pokémon GO fans often are spotted meandering downtown to hunt for virtual critters that might be lurking in the area. Find more things to do downtown at If you're interested in civil rights history, Hattiesburg played an important role in the Freedom Summer of 1964 — a time when Black Americans in the South were struggling for equality, voting rights and the dismantling of Jim Crow. Visit some or all of the 16 trail markers from your car and listen to the audio recordings that tell visitors about the locations along the way. A detailed guide with audio recordings, a downloadable brochure and more can be found at The weather forecast is sunny and 82 degrees Sunday in Hattiesburg. Why not take an afternoon tour of the city's zoo? Visitors can see a variety of animals from around the world, from giraffes and zebras to alpacas and alligators. The facility offers other amenities, including electric train and carousel rides, high ropes adventure and the bug hub playground. For more information, visit Have you tried an escape room yet? It's a challenging activity and some escape rooms are more challenging than others, but it's a fun way to exercise your brain and practice being a team player. Time Will Tell Escape Rooms in Hattiesburg has several options to choose from with themes that include the legendary Mississippi crossroads, steampunk, a western saloon and more. Difficulty ranges from medium to extra hard. There is a minimum of two players for each game, with only members from your party participating. Reservations are required. For more information or to make a reservation, visit Dust off the old bike that's been hanging in your garage for the past couple years and roll on down the road to the Longleaf Trace and ride the trail anywhere from Hattiesburg to Prentiss. Bike rentals are offered at the USM station, but on Sundays the office is closed, so you'll have to bring your own. Don't have a bike? No problem. Pedestrians also are allowed on the Trace, so go for a nice long walk instead. For more information, visit Lici Beveridge is a reporter for the Hattiesburg American and Clarion Ledger. Contact her at lbeveridge@ Follow her on X @licibev or Facebook at This article originally appeared on Hattiesburg American: Super Bowl Sunday: 5 non-football things to do in Hattiesburg MS

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