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Thursday, June 21, 2012

At the Opera with Tyson and Sam by Chloe Veltman

Arts journalists should make a point of attending arts events with people under the age of 20. I'm saying this having attended a production of The Magic Flute this week at San Francisco Oper…

SOURCE: Chloe Veltman at 01:58PM
Monday, June 18, 2012

OSF Day Four: Romeo and Juiet and As You Like It by Chloe Veltman

OK, so I'm taking back the comment I made yesterday about the Oregon Shakespeare Festival's Shakespeare productions as being sub par.After witnessing director Laird Williamson's gob smacking…

SOURCE: Chloe Veltman at 09:09PM
Sunday, June 17, 2012

OSF Day Three: Troilus and Cressida and Animal Crackers by Chloe Veltman

Someone might be forgiven for coming to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival and coming to the conclusion that they don’t like Shakespeare very much.  Part of the problem is the deference …

SOURCE: Chloe Veltman at 11:30AM
Saturday, June 16, 2012

OSF Day Two: Seagull and Henry V by Chloe Veltman

My Oregon Shakespeare Festival experience this year is so far proving to be unusual: OK, I'm only three plays in, but never have I been to a theatre festival that produces such polarized res…

SOURCE: Chloe Veltman at 12:07PM
Friday, June 15, 2012

OSF Day One: The White Snake by Chloe Veltman

My second annual trip to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival kicked off last night after a seven-hour drive from San Francisco with The White Snake, a world premiere re-telling of an ancient Chi…

SOURCE: Chloe Veltman at 11:04AM
Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Social Dances by Chloe Veltman

All around me I'm seeing signs of a society that's becoming more artistically participatory.Yes, we're still by and large a culture that pays to enjoy the experience of passively watching "r…

SOURCE: Chloe Veltman at 06:09PM
Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Doing the FOO by Chloe Veltman

I think it's going to take me quite a while to unpack the events of the past few days. I'll make a start now, at any rate.It all began on Friday evening with the "graduation" ceremony and di…

SOURCE: Chloe Veltman at 01:02PM
Thursday, June 7, 2012

On Making A Hasty Exit by Chloe Veltman

The one downside to being an arts critic / reporter is that you're not supposed to leave performances before the curtain comes down.I completely understand this rationale: A review or featur…

SOURCE: Chloe Veltman at 02:41PM
Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Hold The Front Page. Or Not. As You Wish. by Chloe Veltman

Jenny Bilfied talks through the Bing plans.Yesterday, Stanford University held a media reception and briefing to unveil its 2012-2013 season plans. The news was worthy of attention. But the …

SOURCE: Chloe Veltman at 09:00AM
Sunday, June 3, 2012

Magic & Theatre in The Tempest by Chloe Veltman

The words theatre and magic are often seen in the same sentence, even though the two genres place very different demands upon audiences' understanding of reality that are often difficult to …

SOURCE: Chloe Veltman at 01:34PM
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Sunday, May 27, 2012

The New Way to Lose Weight: Franco-American Drama by Chloe Veltman

There are times when it's good to go into a cultural happening with a strong sense of what one's letting oneself in for and there are times when a lack of knowledge provides the best possibl…

SOURCE: Chloe Veltman at 06:57PM
Friday, May 25, 2012

Fin De Party by Chloe Veltman

Carey Perloff's surprisingly astute production of Samuel Beckett's Endgame (or Fin De Partie in the original French) at the American Conservatory Theater ended with a game-like coda last nig…

SOURCE: Chloe Veltman at 03:26PM
Thursday, May 24, 2012

What Puts People Off When They Should Be On On On by Chloe Veltman

A visit to the Brick and Mortar Music Hall in San Francisco a couple of nights ago provided some hints at the sorts of things that concertgoers will and will not tolerate. I  asked a bu…

SOURCE: Chloe Veltman at 05:40PM
Monday, May 21, 2012

A Few Things, Mostly Musical by Chloe Veltman

A weekend of musical adventures in the Bay Area. Some quick thoughts about a few things I came across...1) Berkeley Symphony Gala: The best one I've attended yet. The reason? The Symphony co…

SOURCE: Chloe Veltman at 08:27PM
Friday, May 18, 2012

Hair of the Dog by Chloe Veltman

Wednesday night saw the inauguration of VoiceBox's live event series.I am choosing to call it the inauguration of a series because it came off stupendously well and I am gagging to this agai…

SOURCE: Chloe Veltman at 12:52PM
Tuesday, May 15, 2012

(Un)Harmony Sweepstakes...and a word about the NY Phil's appearance at Davies by Chloe Veltman

One of the things that the a cappella world prides itself on is how stylistically all-encompassing its remit is. In a cappella concerts and competitions, anything (supposedly) goes, from bar…

SOURCE: Chloe Veltman at 12:16AM
Sunday, May 13, 2012

String Quartet Synesthesia by Chloe Veltman

The Kronos Quartet rounded out its year-long residency at San Francisco's Yerba Buena Center for the Arts this weekend with a concert featuring the music of a bunch of incredible women compo…

SOURCE: Chloe Veltman at 02:19PM
Thursday, May 10, 2012

Hidden Gem by Chloe Veltman

It was few months ago that I first heard about The Frost Amphitheatre. If I hadn't been told about this outdoor concert venue smack bang in the middle of the Stanford campus, I would have ne…

SOURCE: Chloe Veltman at 02:34PM
Monday, May 7, 2012

Simultaneous Opera Translation by Chloe Veltman

Douglas von Blumenthal, a radiologist who listens to VoiceBox, my weekly public radio and podcast series about the human voice, was inspired to share his interesting ideas about simultaneous…

SOURCE: Chloe Veltman at 03:51PM
Friday, May 4, 2012

A Sense of Place by Chloe Veltman

A work of art that evokes a sense of place can be a powerful thing. It brings up all kinds of memories and yearnings. Dickens was good at it and JMW Turner, but its' not an easy goal to achi…

SOURCE: Chloe Veltman at 02:53PM
Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Sign of the Times by Chloe Veltman

No arts organization can or should live forever, no matter how revered and well-funded it might be.Stil, the possible demise of an amateur wind ensemble (which used to give public performanc…

SOURCE: Chloe Veltman at 12:09AM
Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Boo to Encores by Chloe Veltman

I often hear people in this country complaining about how pointless the standing ovation has become in a performance setting. Here in the States, an artist need only walk on stage, belch, an…

SOURCE: Chloe Veltman at 06:37PM
Thursday, April 19, 2012

Opposite Ends of the Interactivity Spectrum by Chloe Veltman

Interactivity is so much the rage these days both in journalism and in the arts that it's starting to make things like the business of going to see a traditional play or ballet look really o…

SOURCE: Chloe Veltman at 05:33PM
Thursday, April 12, 2012

The Kitchen Sisters’ Storytelling Confidential by Chloe Veltman

The Kitchen Sisters – a.k.a. National Public Radio producers Davia Nelson and Nikki Silva -- tell extraordinary stories about ordinary people.Thousands of listeners have tuned in over the …

SOURCE: Chloe Veltman at 03:44PM
Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Lickety Split by Chloe Veltman

Perhaps one of the greatest mysteries of cultural life in San Francisco at the present time is how Pop-Up Magazine manages to sell out Davies Symphony Hall, one of the city's biggest venues …

SOURCE: Chloe Veltman at 01:19PM
Tuesday, April 10, 2012

The Aliens by Chloe Veltman

Caught Annie Baker's subtle play about modern manhood, The Aliens, in a beautifully crafted production at SF Playhouse over the weekend.Forgive the concision of this blog post, but I'm dog-t…

SOURCE: Chloe Veltman at 01:46AM
Saturday, April 7, 2012

Journalism vs Art by Chloe Veltman

One of the best things about being a John S Knight Fellow at Stanford is that when a line of thinking tugs at you and you're struggling to reel it in, all you have to do is put the word out …

SOURCE: Chloe Veltman at 05:24PM
Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Why Contemporary Music Is Like My Hairdryer by Chloe Veltman

If the music I heard at the Fifth Annual Switchboard Music Festival can be used as a gauge of the state of contemporary composition today, I would have to say that contemporary music is a lo…

SOURCE: Chloe Veltman at 01:44PM
Sunday, April 1, 2012

Revolutionary Acts by Chloe Veltman

Tom Stoppard's The Coast of Utopia 2002 trilogy of plays and Abel Gance's 1927 biopic Napoleon have a great deal in common: They both portray famous revolutionary European figures and explor…

SOURCE: Chloe Veltman at 04:45PM
Thursday, March 29, 2012

Hoping for Double Homicide at The Curran Theatre by Chloe Veltman

"We're toughing it out," the young woman in the gold lamé dress said to my friend and I during intermission yesterday evening at the opening night of Harold Pinter's The Caretaker at The Cu…

SOURCE: Chloe Veltman at 05:56PM

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