Fall seems to be in full swing, and so will artCentral when we open our new exhibition on the 24th of this month!
Recent and in-depth studies have proved out multiple theories that most of us have long sensed…our general ability to have a positive outlook on life and our ability to cope effectively are disintegrating or, at best, just not cutting it!
There’s an incredible story of survival happening right now.
artCentral has been very fortunate in the past to receive generous donations of art from our many members and member-artists.
I honestly get dizzy just thinking about all the fat-burning fads and products marketed during the past 10 years or so.
Being a caregiver for a loved one is one of the most compassionate jobs someone could take on.
Thankfully, the thermometer has weakened its hold on us, and for that we are grateful!
Last week, I did my earnest best to prime you for the rhetorical unveiling of the greatest product invention ever for our beloved furry friends.
I am currently planning for the next exhibition opening in September, which will bring a group of new photographs from Joplin artist Linda Teeter, in a show entitled “GRAFFITI”.
For those of you with furry friends (kitties or doggies), we now have an alternative to the status quo chemical flea and tick “solutions” that have been poisoning our animals for years.
With the advances in medicine it is easier for doctors to help us in living longer, healthier lives.
A gift of fine art is always appreciated, and should be so over and above a store purchased gift that has been massed produced.
What do you suppose all of the following foods would have in common: milk, spaghetti, ketchup, butter, peanut butter, mayonnaise, breakfast cereal, bread, microwave meals and many more? Well, you probably guessed it from the column title — heavy hint there — SUGAR!
The dog days of summer are upon us, and I am doing a bit of “inside work” here at Hyde House during this short vacation time before the next gallery exhibition.
It’s never been a bad idea for mom to kick up the TLC a notch and prepare food for her infant, but it seems to me with all the uncertainty and scares happening with ingredients in pet food and toys, you must wonder when and where it will all end.
The first annual artShow presenting student work done by the current 2010 enrollment of artCamp was a great success!
Propolis, often called “bee glue,” isn’t the same as beeswax, although I thought it was.
It wasn’t until I started looking for answers on the Internet relating to fingernails gone haywire that I uncovered a whole new world of auxiliary diagnosing of diseases.