Beth Myers’ quirky characters to show at Casa del Sol Inn
Art is not only an unparalleled vehicle for self-expression but for silent revolution.
Art is not only an unparalleled vehicle for self-expression but for silent revolution.
The Artists Alliance of Lake Chapala (AALC) has been fortunate in the last few years to grow and thrive and continue its long tradition of being a welcoming and encouraging space for local artists.
In Lucy Kirkwood’s play “The Children,” nothing is certain—much like our world has been since it was turned inside out during a catastrophic event such as Covid.
Lakeside Little Theatre goes delightfully edgy and cynical with their production of “The Little Dog Laughed,” by Douglas Carter Beane.
Anticipation is starting to build for an event that has become synonymous with artistic and musical excellence at Lakeside: the Northern Lights Festival de Febrero, the annual February event that has woven itself into the fabric of the village, drawing classical and jazz music enthusiasts from far and wide.
The Live from the Met opera “Florence in the Amazon,” inspired by the magical realism of famed Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez, will be shown at the Lakeside Little Theatre Monday and Tuesday, December 18 and 19 at 4 p.m.
When we were kids we were all budding artists — doodling on an Etch A Sketch, making masterpieces with crayons, drawing on the sidewalk with colored chalk.