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9,114 results for ""Art""

Review: 'Stick Fly' by ANKH Repertory at the Gaithersburg Art Barn by William Powell

Stick Fly is a boiling stew of classism, colorism, parent-child dynamics, unspeakable secrets, and marital choices. With a cast every bit the equal of Lydia R. Diamond's Broadway-produced sc…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 10:25am on February 12, 2018

Art-wrapped light rail cars are on track in Sacramento

Sacramento Regional Transit has wrapped two of its light rail trains in artworks by artists Ruby Chacon and Kerri Warner, a project in conjunction with the Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commi…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 8:16pm on February 10, 2018

Why Iconic Composer Philip Glass Says Now Is the Best Time for Art In This Country by Jeremy Geffen

For his 80th birthday, the legend reflects on his first time playing Carnegie Hall and why now is the moment of an artistic renaissance.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00am on February 10, 2018

Essential Arts & Culture: Is the border art? Plus, L.A. Phil's 100th, Jasper Johns and 'Doggie Hamlet' by Carolina A. Miranda

Border walls as art and Hamlet with dogs. Southern California can never be accused of being boring. I'm Carolina A. Miranda, staff writer at the Los Angeles Times, with your weekly dose all …

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 7:45pm on February 9, 2018

The pram in the hall is no enemy of good art " it inspires great theatre by Lyn Gardner

From Frances Poet's Gut to Monica Dolan's The B*easts, new plays about parenthood raise vital questions about societyWhen playwright Frances Poet ventured out alone as a child she knew her f…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:00am on February 8, 2018

Dhaka Art Summit: art that's charged with a powerful current

Migration and dispossession are among the themes tackled at this hub for contemporary art in south Asia

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 1:11pm on February 6, 2018

Seeking big art ideas for Sydney spaces by Arts Review

Local and international artists are invited to submit their big ideas as part of the City of Sydney's year-round creative arts program that hosts artworks in public spaces across the city. T…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:35pm on February 5, 2018

Barbican road tunnel to become avant-garde London art space

Digital sound and light show to fill normally fume-filled space

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:16pm on February 5, 2018

Art marvelously imitates pressure-filled life in 'The Humans' by Catey Sullivan - For The Sun-times

The ensemble cast in this dark comedy is fantastic throughout

SOURCE: chicago.suntimes.com at 3:21pm on February 4, 2018

The Art of Listening. Why 'How to End Poverty in 90 Minutes' can change the world: Andrea Simakis by Andrea Simakis

We aren't used to talking about poverty, especially with people we've just met.

SOURCE: Cleveland.com at 6:00am on February 4, 2018

One For Art and Art For All: Tony Santiago on the Necessity of Keeping Art Accessible by Emma Couling

A profile on actor and arts activist Tony Santiago, program manager of Chicago Arts Access and co-founder of The Chicago Theater Accountability Coalition.

SOURCE: www.newcitystage.com at 3:00pm on February 2, 2018

Art fairs help Belgium up the pace

Brussels gets busy; fresh rumours of LA move for Frieze; wool artist in New York; Derain for London sales

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on February 2, 2018

Instagram is changing the way we experience art, and that's a good thing by Arts Review

With 800 million users and growing, it was perhaps inevitable that Instagram would shake up the art world. The social photo platform has been accused by the media of fanning a narcissistic s…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:14pm on February 1, 2018

Best Bets: 'The Sound of Music,' Naughti Gras Erotic Art Show, Post-Dispatch Trivia Night, Tim Allen by Go! Magazine Staff

Our staff picks the best things to do this week " with a look ahead.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 11:15am on February 1, 2018

Photo Flash: High Art Meets Trash TV in Jerry Springer " The Opera

Terrence Mann stars as the titular talk show host opposite Will Swenson as Satan.

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 4:00pm on January 30, 2018

Martha Stewart heading 'Art In Bloom' bash at St. Louis Art Museum in March by Joe Holleman St. Louis Post-dispatch

Stewart coming to St. Louis Art Museum to push new flower book

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 12:00pm on January 29, 2018

Blood Speeding, Muscle Swelling: A review of Boomerang at the Art Institute by Michael Workman

"It's fun to think that a body flying through the air or colliding with another can suddenly pull in someone who's biting into a sandwich at the cafe two stories above, give them an experien…

SOURCE: www.newcitystage.com at 2:02pm on January 28, 2018

Cryptocurrencies and collecting: 'if a lot of people get wealthy this way, they are likely to buy more art'

The trade gets the bitcoin bug; new openings in Geneva and Florence; rare chandelier at Sotheby's

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 10:40am on January 26, 2018

From darkness: Simon Schama on human adversity and the origins of great art

Ahead of his new 'Civilisations' series, the historian tells the messy story of our lives " war, love, power " through humanity's masterpieces

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 8:18am on January 26, 2018

Art School Announces Next Events in Series on How To Improve and Protect Arts Education by BroadwayWorld

Art School, the new company being set up to support the arts industry and education sector to work together to improve and protect arts education, has announced its next events in its year l…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 5:38am on January 25, 2018

Carrie Brownstein Wants to Make Art for Making People Laugh by Blouin Artinfo

Carrie Brownstein, the musician, author, and co-creator of "Portlandia," talks about her idea of feminism and place in the feminist movement. The conversation rose from her well-articulated …

SOURCE: www.blouinartinfo.com at 1:09am on January 25, 2018

Woman Before a Glass review " the art and heartache of Peggy Guggenheim by Lyn Gardner

Jermyn Street theatre, LondonLanie Robertson's one-woman play mines the American heiress and art collector's turbulent life for gossipThe American heiress Peggy Guggenheim called the works i…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:55am on January 23, 2018

Down with blockbusters! James Bradburne on the art of running a museum

The head of Milan's Pinacoteca di Brera is on a mission to get galleries to raise their game

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 6:41am on January 22, 2018

Art Times: Let's Make Sure Their Time Is Up by Wendy Caster

My latest piece is up at Art Times. It's about how we can help women in the arts get more power.Almost as far back as I can remember, people have been labeling various time periods as "The Y…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 8:03pm on January 20, 2018

Ancient and modern: the rich eclecticism of the Naples art scene

As a British gallery opens in the city, Jackie Wullschlager picks highlights of its diverse artistic landscape

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 6:54am on January 19, 2018
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