If you enjoyed the feature of Kathleen Buckalew’s photography in the June issue, “The Face of Farming,” you can meet her Friday night at the Delaware Division of the Arts Mezzanine Gallery, when she opens ...
Am I being tricked, or am I tricking myself? I’m examining the shadow of trees and plants cast upon a dividing wall of Gallery 10 in the Delaware Art Museum. It’s beautiful and soothing, yet ...
When it comes to rollicking musical fun and dark comedy, there are few peers with “Chicago.” Murder, betrayal, sensational media, showbiz—there’s a little bit of everything in this Prohibition-era urban legend. See it at ...
The late Howard Schroeder was an artist’s artist. He had obvious talent as a painter, but the more remarkable fact is that, from the time he arrived in Lewes in 1942 until he passed in ...