Search for a Writer:
Calculated Writer Scores
- Frequency of opinion markers: Low
- Sentiment markers: Mostly Neutral
- What is this?
Community Writer Scores
Coverage
- Business: 10%
- Entertainment: 30%
- National: 60%
- Sports: 0%
- Science and Technology: 0%
- World: 0%
Words Associated with LAURA SEEWOESTER
Most Frequently Mentioned Topics
Sources They're Writing For (last 60 days)
Writer Feed Widget
Grab this free widget and get the latest news for this writer. You can post it on your web page or blog, or add it to your desktop. Click on the "get & share" button at the bottom.
Articles Written by: LAURA SEEWOESTER
Thursday has a few events going on. CADD Art Lab is opening Architectonic (a show about architecture but containing no actual architecture) and Artspace 111 is opening a show of new works by J.C. Pacell. The DMA is hosting an artist talk and reception ...
From LAURA SEEWOESTER,
Pegasus News,
6 May 2009
Avenue of Light, 2009, 32" x 22", digital ink jet print on ultra chrome cotton paper; ed. 20
Well, art festival and spring gallery walk season has pretty much come to an end, but don't be sad. There are still plenty of artsy fartsy goings on.
There are ...
From LAURA SEEWOESTER,
Pegasus News,
29 Apr 2009
Fort Worth ISD Superintendent Superintendent Melody Johnson signs the door as the first guest on AMP Radio.
While the media industry is proverbially pissing in its pants trying to find a new way to profit, Fort Worth ISD is training the next crop of ...
From LAURA SEEWOESTER,
Pegasus News,
23 Apr 2009
If you're looking to buy arts and/or crafts from area artists and artisans, this weekend has plenty of opportunities for you to peruse the goods.
Thursday has a few lecture options with Janice Leoshko lecturing at the Trammell and Margaret Crow ...
From LAURA SEEWOESTER,
Pegasus News,
22 Apr 2009
It's time again for Fort Worth's Main Street Arts Festival, and (aside from possible inclement weather) it will not disappoint. This is the 24th year for the festival and over those 24 years it has gained recognition as one of the best art festivals in ...
From LAURA SEEWOESTER,
Pegasus News,
17 Apr 2009
This weekend is jam packed with art festivals, walks and receptions to sate your artistic palette. If your looking to buy art, big or small, pricey or not-so pricey, this is the weekend to find it.
The Main Street Arts Festival in Sundance Square ...
From LAURA SEEWOESTER,
Pegasus News,
15 Apr 2009
Over the past week, one of the biggest youth soccer dramas has been unfolding in traditional fashion in Dallas and Frisco. The annual Dallas Cup tournament entertains more than 150,000 spectators each year as 180 teams in seven age/skill brackets from ...
From ERIN RICE, LAURA SEEWOESTER,
Pegasus News,
11 Apr 2009
Barbara Crane, Inner Circles (2003-04), Epson Enhanced Matte paper and Epson Archival ink, 19 x 13 and 40 x 30
On Saturday there is a kids art festival at the Ice House Cultural Center with free art workshops. The activities are for ages 15 and ...
From LAURA SEEWOESTER,
Pegasus News,
9 Apr 2009
Road Agent is at first glance a sleepy little gallery on Canton Street in Deep Ellum, slightly off the beaten track of the area of town once known for bustling music venues and a thriving art scene. The gallery was opened in 2006 by owner and former ...
From LAURA SEEWOESTER,
Pegasus News,
7 Apr 2009
If you're looking for something to do on Thursday, it's time for the Dragon Street First Thursday event again, where area galleries stay open until 8:00 for an impromptu, neighborhood gallery walk. There is also an Art Social at CADD Art Lab, featuring ...
From LAURA SEEWOESTER,
Pegasus News,
1 Apr 2009