( CMT Offstage keeps a 24/7 watch on everything that’s happening with country music artists behind the scenes and out of the spotlight.) You’d look good in Keith Urban ’s jeans, if, you know, you wear a 32-32 in Levi’s like he does.
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OFFSTAGE: Keith Urban Thinks You’d Look Good in His Jeans
WARREN TWP. Cyndy Reames, a quilt maker who has developed a line of denim jeans handbags, will be the featured artist during May at Trinity United Church (TUC), 118 King George Road.
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Handcrafted denim handbags is theme of May exhibit
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Just a pair of old, worn-out jeans covered in dried paint?Think again.The work of Kensington-based artist Engels, such as “Engels 09,” which has said jeans crumbled into a pair of shoes packed into a wooden frame, shows his belief in the transcending power of art over the more…
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Strange Intersections at Five Myles (New York Post)
“The Perpetual Dialogue” at Andrea Rosen Gallery, Robert Williams at Tony Shafrazi, Egon Schiele at Galerie St. Etienne and more.
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Art in Review (New York Times)
One of the newest members of Kansas City’s Tax Increment Finance Commission, the artist known as STRETCH, showed up for his first TIF meeting in his business suit: A black T-shirt, blue jeans and teased-out hair. The rest of the TIF members were dressed more conventionally.
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‘Free Spirit’ Is Newest TIF Commission Member (KMBC-TV Kansas City)
The iconic brand again looks to the street for its latest artistic collaboration. If you were a teenager in the 1980s, you probably wore a Swatch or two or five. And since this decade’s designers have been rehashing ’80s fashion trends (shoulder-padded blazers, baggy “boyfriend” jeans and wide belts), the timing is right for the Swiss watchmaker to make its resurgence.
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Opening his sold-out show at Chicago’s House of Blues, Butch Walker walked out in a t-shirt, jeans and a vest and sat behind the piano alone. Right from the first note, Walker wore his heart on his sleeve and brought immediacy to the show.
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Butch Walker: So Alive (antiMUSIC)