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Jun 05
An Evening of World Percussion with Lil Sum’n Sum’n and Friends Friday, June 9 Concert begins at 8:30 pmDoors open at 8 pmAdvance Tickets $20Door $25 Featuring a Traditional Nepalese opening set from Bijay Shrestha (sitar) and Andy Skellenger (tabla) and then joined by David Hinojosa (guitar) and Gilly Gonzalez (percussion). Closing the night will be a drum extravaganza …
May 31
west wall of the Lumonics performance space (photo of Jennifer Hughes/303 Magazine) Therapeutic Potential of Lumonics Through the years (over 5 decades now) people have commonly reported to Dorothy Tanner having profound spiritual and emotional experiences while contemplating the Lumonics art pieces. Some of these experiences have led to considerable symptom reduction in individuals with pre-established mood and …
May 30
“The blend of science and art is called neuroarts or neuro-aesthetics. The new book, ‘Your Brain On Art: How The Arts Transform Us,’ shows both the growth and importance of the field that connects the arts and our health. Jeffrey Brown of PBS visited the Johns Hopkins Medical School in Baltimore to see the progress …
May 29
Prolonged exposure to strobe lights has a psychedelic effect, which researchers are investigating as a way to heal the brain. LAST SUMMER, IN various cities in the UK, more than 40,000 people visited the Dreamachine, a large space designed to induce hallucinatory experiences with white stroboscopic light and electronic music. Twenty to 30 people were allowed into …