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9,114 results for ""Art""

The Art of the Mask by The Phantom Of The Opera

SOURCE: YouTube at 10:24pm on June 6, 2018

Does digital technology help us appreciate art?

Gillian Tett dons a headset at the Metropolitan Museum of Art's new Versailles exhibition

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 11:04am on June 6, 2018

This Is Modern Art by Wendy Caster

As a reviewer, I get invited to dozens of shows each month, and it can be difficult to decide which to see. Sometimes the choice is almost random. I picked This Is Modern Art becau…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 1:36am on June 6, 2018

Review: In 'This Is Modern Art,' Say It and Spray It by Alexis Soloski

This didactic play is based on actual events in Chicago, where graffiti artists tagged a major museum.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:48pm on June 5, 2018

Sex, politics and art hit the front burner in 'Botticelli in the Fire' by Nelson Pressley

Jordan Tannahill's culture-wars play marks Howard Shalwitz's Woolly Mammoth exit.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:36pm on June 5, 2018

Bow wow: is there an art to the curtain call? by Matt Trueman

They might seem simply a way for actors to bask in audience appreciation, but is there something more going on at the

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 3:00am on June 5, 2018

The national picture: the art of Tasmania's Black War by Arts Review

Currently on display at the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, The national picture: the art of Tasmania's Black War unflinchingly interrogates colonial works of art created at a br…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:35am on June 5, 2018

Isobel Waller-Bridge: 'People struggle with non-visual art, but you can paint with sound' by Catherine Love

As a sound designer and composer Isobel Waller-Bridge works across stage and screen. She tells Catherine Love about the skills theatre has

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:00pm on June 4, 2018

Sculpture and non-sculpture: London galleries showcase Korean art

Coinciding retrospectives of Lee Bul and Seung-Taek Lee shed light on a divided nation

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 10:44am on June 4, 2018

Record crowds attend 2018 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art: Divided Worlds by Arts Review

The 2018 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art: Divided Worlds curated by Erica Green has achieved record attendances with more than 240,000 people visiting the exhibition during its 93-day se…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:38pm on June 3, 2018

Design-Focused 'in 1: the podcast' Welcomes JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR LIVE's Art Director, Melissa Shakun by In 1: The Podcast

What's the buzz with Episode 81 The buzz is all about Art Director and Scenic Designer Melissa Shakun Melissa was the Art Dir. for NBC's 'Jesus Christ Superstar Live'and she's giving us all …

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 5:32pm on June 3, 2018

Gregory Prest masters the high art of playing the fool in Soulpepper's La Bête by Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

David Hirson's 1991 rhyming comedy becomes more than a cautionary tale in Tanja Jacobs' gender-balanced production.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:35pm on May 31, 2018

Sacred art: seek out six artists' chapels

Stunning religious sites created in the modern age

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on May 31, 2018

An expanding art scene offers jewellers rich new streams

The art fair market is pulling in designers searching for buyers with deep pockets

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 11:01pm on May 30, 2018

Yue Opera Town in Shengzhou: China's new state-of-the-art hub 'embracing world theatre' by Kalina Stefanova

As the creation of the first cultural town featuring theatre art in China gathers pace, Kalina Stefanova examines the crucial role it

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 8:13am on May 30, 2018

John F. Kennedy on Art & Politics | 1962 Remarks on Behalf of a New National Cultural Center by The Kennedy Center

SOURCE: YouTube at 3:48pm on May 29, 2018

Five operas 'bashing about' the classic art form this summer by Steph Power

Opera may have a reputation in the UK for being 'toffee-nosed and corporate' but the genre is blossoming across the country. Steph

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:30am on May 29, 2018

Storm damage forces early end to Schlafly's Art Outside festival in Maplewood by Denise Hollinshed St. Louis Post-dispatch

Organizers said at least 80 percent of the tents had some damage and 50 percent suffered serious damage.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 1:48pm on May 27, 2018

Can blockchain clean up the art market?

Digital revolution in prospect; Bonhams on the block again; buyers get political; collector offers alpine pilgrimage

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 9:42am on May 25, 2018

Japonisme: Japan and the Birth of Modern Art by Arts Review

In 1854, Japan opened its borders to international trade following a long period of self-imposed isolation. The resulting influx of Japanese artworks into Europe triggered an artistic revolu…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:17am on May 23, 2018

ART 2018-19 Season to Contain 3 World Premieres by American Theatre Editors

Next season at American Repertory Theater includes a new work based on a Langston Hughes poem, a play about Korean sea women, and a musical about the Arab Spring.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:43am on May 22, 2018

Towering silo art inspires latest stamp issue by Arts Review

Australia Post has released a commemorative issue of four stamps to recognise the towns, businesses and artists who have created iconic art on silos across regional Australia. In the last fe…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:08pm on May 21, 2018

NY high school student's art show benefits Parkinson's research by Joe Dziemianowicz

Math, chemistry, English and royal etiquette are on high schooler Sydney Goldstein's to-do list.

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 5:27pm on May 21, 2018

Two weeks of art sales bring in $2.8bn haul

Flagship auctions beat estimates evens as bidding thins out at top end of market

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:04am on May 21, 2018

Queer-Prov & The Art of Inclusion in Improvisation. The Groundlings' 2nd Annual Diversity Festival by Robbie McDonald

by Robbie McDonald When Petey Gibson stood up and spoke during introductions at the beginning of writing lab class at the Groundlings, it felt like a speech. "'My name's Petey. My pronou…

SOURCE: thisstage.la at 7:01pm on May 20, 2018
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