A scrim in theatrical terms is a curtain that’s opaque when front-lighted but semitransparent when the scene behind is illuminated to reveal a whole new world. A bindle stiff is a vagabond who carries his wherewithal with him. The best aspects of the Great Southwest Desert come alive the same way – when you look through the curtain to the wonders beyond, give in to wanderlust and indulge the unfettered recesses of your soul.
This month’s column emphasizes the stranger side of the desert around Ridgecrest, the ancient ones, a thriving artistic community, and a concentration of talent represented by the Maturango Museum’s Open Studio Tour and by the Desert Empire Fair’s many competitions in photographic excellence, and the finest in quilting, jams, and jellies.
Ridge Writers, the East Sierra Branch of the 107-year-old California Writers Club, celebrates UFOs, haunted gold mines, bigfoot sightings and more in their Weird Weekend each year in September. Highlights of this year’s edition, Sept. 23-24: actress Stevie Taken as Mary Shelley on “When Frankenstein Was Science,” the 3rd Annual Weird Storytelling Competition, and Daniel Stallings/C.W. Rowenson’s interactive murder mystery Pauper’s Grave.
Planning ahead, save December 6 for Ridge Writers’ Dickens Tea at My Enchanted Cottage (760-264-4141), with a short performance, prizes, and costumes encouraged (cwc-ridgewriters.com).
この記事は The Sun Runner Magazine の Fall 2016 版に掲載されています。
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この記事は The Sun Runner Magazine の Fall 2016 版に掲載されています。
7 日間の Magzter GOLD 無料トライアルを開始して、何千もの厳選されたプレミアム ストーリー、8,500 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスしてください。
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Marcia Geiger/ Goes Mobile
This is cover artist Marcia Geiger’s fourth year on the Hwy 62 Open Studio Art Tours.
Dry Heat
The arts have always been part of desert life, from the earliest residents who lived here for thousands of years prior to the arrival of white settlers, through today.
The Hwy 62 Art Tours Return
Metal work painting Sculpture.
Scrims & Bindlestiffs
A scrim in theatrical terms is a curtain that’s opaque when front-lighted but semitransparent when the scene behind is illuminated to reveal a whole new world. A bindle stiff is a vagabond who carries his wherewithal with him. The best aspects of the Great Southwest Desert come alive the same way – when you look through the curtain to the wonders beyond, give in to wanderlust and indulge the unfettered recesses of your soul.