Muletown Headlines LAST ArtHop After Party!

Vintage Wine Bar & Restaurant, aNewsCafe.com and HawkMan Studios invite you to the LAST ArtHop After-Party featuring live music by our friends, MULETOWN! The Muletown String Band formed in the Spring of 2010 and has captured an exuberant following on… Continue Reading

Local Favorites Allison and Victor Headline ArtHop After-Party

Vintage Wine Bar & Restaurant, aNewsCafe.com and HawkMan Studios invite you to the ArtHop After-Party featuring live music by Allison and Victor Magnetic, warm, and lively, this acoustic sound combines sweet original songs, vocals, and guitar work of a singer-songwriter,… Continue Reading

Genre Defying ‘West Edge’ Headlines ArtHop After-Party

Vintage Wine Bar & Restaurant, aNewsCafe.com and HawkMan Studios invite you to the ArtHop After-Party featuring live music by The West Edge The West Edge” members have a long history of playing music in the San Francisco Bay Area and… Continue Reading

ArtHop Featured Artist – Judi Forney

“When I connect with the magic of the universe everything flows with inspiration and guidance. My paintings frequently reflect a lonely quality which I feel represents each souls individual journey through life. The style of my paintings border between surreal… Continue Reading

Slankard, Campbell Headline ArtHop After Party

Vintage Wine Bar & Restaurant, aNewsCafe.com and HawkMan Studios invite you to the ArtHop After-Party featuring live music by Megan Slankard and Jeff Campbell Though only in her 20s, Megan Slankard has independently sold nearly 30,000 CDs while performing in… Continue Reading

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Redding Favorite Jakob Martin Headlines After-Party

Vintage Wine Bar & Restaurant, aNewsCafe.com and HawkMan Studios invite you to the ArtHop After-Party featuring live music by Jakob Martin Most comfortable with a harmonica in his pocket and a piano nearby, Los Angeles singer-songwriter Jakob Martin was hailed… Continue Reading

Featured ArtHop Artist: Photographer Gene Knabel

A description of Gene Knaebel’s show: Several years ago, Gene Knabel visited Coit Tower in San Francisco. It seemed like a good site to take photos of the central city. Much to his surprise, he found that the interior walls… Continue Reading