Tuesday, April 23, 2013
i installed itunes 10.5 64bit on ma windows 7, the application opens normally but when i try to add any file or folder to the library, it experiences a problem and closes the app. do i need a specific apple id account to run the app.?
Thursday, April 4, 2013
i installed itunes 10.5 64bit on ma windows 7, the application opens normally but when i try to add any file or folder to the library, it experiences a problem and closes the app. do i need a specific apple id account to run the app.?
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
i installed itunes 10.5 64bit on ma windows 7, the application opens normally but when i try to add any file or folder to the library, it experiences a problem and closes the app. do i need a specific apple id account to run the app.?
i installed itunes 10.5 64bit on ma windows 7, the application opens normally but when i try to add any file or folder to the library, it experiences a problem and closes the app. do i need a specific apple id account to run the app.?
i installed itunes 10.5 64bit on ma windows 7, the application opens normally but when i try to add any file or folder to the library, it experiences a problem and closes the app. do i need a specific apple id account to run the app.?
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Gallery exhibition opens
A collection of bold images depicting a vivid equilibrium of color, composition and movement will be featured when Fitchburg State University unveils its latest gallery exhibition, “When the Wheels Fall Off” by New Hampshire artist David Preston Wells.
The exhibition opens Wednesday, March 6 at 4:30p.m. in the Gallery at Sanders, 300 Highland Ave. with a hallway talk with the artist, followed by a reception. “When the Wheels Fall Off” will be featured in the gallery through April 9. Admission is free.
“It is not unlike how I experience my life,” Wells writes of his work. "'When the Wheels Fall Off'—that time when events, often beyond one’s control, just happen. Doors open and close, seemingly to govern our passage over time. As a life participant, observer, and artist, the process of assembling visual snippets collected over time produces multiple frames of reference, abstract narratives both lyrical and somber, where ground meshes with the aerial. Images are multi-faceted, woven in and out of pictorial compositions. These juxtapositions of compositions create stereoscopic glimpses of inherited past/present narratives. The whole kit and caboodle is reflected in my eternal buoyancy.”
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Thursday, November 29, 2012
What I Say Goes: A Musical Revue of Motherhood Opens October 20.
October 11, 2011 (Jackson) - The Belhaven Musical Theatre Revue, What I Say Goes: A Musical Revue of Motherhood will be starting Thursday, October 20-22 at 7:30 P.M. in the Bitsy Irby Visual Arts and Dance Center.
Don't miss this fall's musical theatre production of What I Say Goes: A Musical Revue of Motherhood. It contains pieces from some of Broadway's best shows, all centering around the theme of mothers.
Get ready to laugh, cry, and be entertained as you see some of Belhaven's finest performers showcase mothers in a way you've never seen before! Admission is free and doors open at 7:00 P.M.
Keep checking in with Belhaven for more upcoming Arts Ablaze events from our School for the Arts students.
Belhaven proudly stands among the select Christian colleges and universities that offer a unique general core curriculum encouraging the development of a personal worldview. The university believes a Christian worldview is a key to preparing men and women academically and spiritually to serve Christ Jesus in their careers, in human relationships, and in the world of ideas.
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