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Thursday 24 September 2015
Alice Exhibit - Web Page
Alice Exhibit - Web Page
Hot off the press…front side of promo postcard. For the painting portion Carol Matson has chosen to create works with the REAL Alice Liddell in each painting in an Alice In Wonderland setting.
Arcadia Gallery
680 Queens Quay West (just west of Bathurst)
September 18 - October 4, 2015
Opening Friday September 18, 7-10 p.m.
Gallery open Saturdays and Sundays, 1-5 p.m.
Alice Tarot
Alice Tarot
To get people down to the Alice Exhibit gallery I, Henry Kestler will be offering FREE tarot readings today to anyone who shows up.
The gallery is open from 1-5 pm and private viewings by appointment.Arcadia Art Gallery at 680 Queens Quay West just west of Bathurst St in Toronto ON Canada.
Regular hours up until October 4th are Saturday's and Sundays 1-5 pm.
I will do my best to offer free tarot readings until end of exhibit however realistically working long hours until 9 pm and person sitting exhibit most likely won't be me.
I just ordered the new Alice In Wonderland tarot deck by Baba Studios. Hoping will arrive before exhibit is over.
Monday 21 September 2015
Eat Me
byChristine Holding
Eat Me
byChristine Holding
byChristine Holding
Alice In Wonderland
by
Christine Holding
Alice In Wonderland
by
Christine Holding
by
Christine Holding
Alice Lolita
Japanese Lolita
Model Jobi Berry
©ChristineHoldingPhotography2014
Go Ask Alice
Model Jobi Berry
©Christine Holding Photography. All Rights Reserved.
Friday 18 September 2015
Queen of Hearts
by
Christine Holding
Queen of Hearts
by
Christine Holding
by
Christine Holding
Monterey, CA - United States
Please provide your name, e-mail address and phone number within the request.
Wednesday 16 September 2015
Alice In Wonderland
by
Guildford Shakespeare Company - 2015
Alice In Wonderland
by
Guildford Shakespeare Company - 2015
by
Guildford Shakespeare Company - 2015
19 October - 7 November
Starting at St Mary's Church, Guildford
A new stage adaptation by Ant Stones & GSC
Directed by Charlotte Conquest | Designed by PJ McEvoy
Sound by Matt Eaton | Lighting by Declan Randall
This November marks 150 years since Alice fell down the rabbit-hole in Lewis Carroll’s wonderfully nonsensical creation Alice in Wonderland.
To celebrate this anniversary and Guildford’s unique relationship with Lewis Carroll, GSC have created an immersive theatrical experience where you will join Alice on her curious adventures in Wonderland.
For this unique production you’ll be starting in the very church where Carroll preached: St Mary’s…but that is only the beginning! From there you’ll follow Alice and the White Rabbit on a magical journey through Wonderland. Experience the Museum as you’ve never seen it before and just be careful you don’t lose your head in the Castle Keep…and who knows, by the end maybe you too may believe in “as many as six impossible things before breakfast”. Just like Alice!
Not just for kids! This curiously fabulous adventure is designed as much for adults as it is for Alices! ...just don't be late, and whatever you do, don't touch those jam tarts!
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
This is a promenade performance, visiting different venues; therefore part of the event will take place outside as you move between properties. Please ensure you wear sensible shoes for this. We regret that due to the limitations of the venues, this production is not suitable for wheelchair users. Those with limited mobility, please visit the Access page for more details. SEATING: this is a promenade production meaning that you will be moving with the action. Some seating will be provided in certain areas, but the performance is designed for audiences to enjoy a freer experience of the Alice story.
Running time: 90mins (approx.) with no interval
Guildford, Surrey - United Kingdom
Monday 14 September 2015
Sunday 13 September 2015
The White Queen Chardonnay
The White Queen Chardonnay
Coming Soon - Lucky Virginia
The Wonderland Project was founded by bootlegger and former sommelier, Matt Ahern. After years of selling wine to elite restaurants in the Western US, Ahern realized that there was something missing from most wine lists: a high quality wine made from high quality fruit, with enough refinement for the most discerning palette at an accessible cost. In 2010, unable to find just the right wine to fill this niche, Ahern decided to make it himself. With the help of pedigreed Sonoma grape growers, The White Queen was born. Previously available only at select restaurants, The White Queen is now available to enjoy at home.
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