This is the 29th installment of the online series by Peter Fetterman Gallery called the Power of Photography highlighting hope, peace and love in the world. We invite you to enjoy and reflect on these works during this time. Sarah MoonL’été (The Summer), 1989© Sarah Moon/Courtesy Peter Fetterman Gallery The process of creation. Sarah […]
Month: April 2023
Streaming services urged to clamp down on AI-generated music
Universal Music Group has told streaming platforms, including Spotify and Apple, to block artificial intelligence services from scraping melodies and lyrics from their copyrighted songs, according to emails viewed by the Financial Times. UMG, which controls about a third of the global music market, has become increasingly concerned about AI […]
A beautiful fusion of two distinct art forms that left visitors
The Gateway Gallery’s “Coming to Fore” exhibit has concluded, but its impact lingers on in the minds of those who were able to behold the stunning display of ingenuity and artistry. Romina Batino-Stiffler and Mierro Castrillo’s masterpieces captured the essence of their respective crafts and brought them to the forefront […]
Aragorn Could’ve Been Very Different
It’s almost been 20 years since the gallant swordsman graced our screens. Viggo Mortensen‘s portrayal of Aragorn in The Lord of the Rings franchise captivated many, stole the hearts of some, but ultimately instated his claim as the most famous warrior in film history. Whereas It’s hard to imagine another […]
Happy Valley Sports & Entertainment Alliance Names Executive Director
Eric Engelbarts has been appointed as executive director of the Happy Valley Sports and Entertainment Alliance. Photo provided The Happy Valley Sports & Entertainment Alliance (HVSEA) has hired Eric Engelbarts to lead its effort to elevate Centre County’s standing as a sports and entertainment destination, according to a news release […]
Grief, hallucinations and exhumed violins: the astonishing music of Richard Skelton | Music
‘It’s not a landscape that’s there for people to go and look at,” says Richard Skelton. The countryside around the Anglo-Scottish border doesn’t share its secrets willingly, but a few hours spent in the passenger seat of Skelton’s MG hatchback reveals some of its strange charms. Wide, arrow-straight roads are […]