Another opening, another show: D.C. couple celebrate art with their wardrobe
Life is too short to blend in.
Life is too short to blend in.
A few years back I wrote a post that included the following quote from Fractured Atlas’ Adam Huttler. No need to read my original post, I just offer this as a thought of the day that h…
This week on Theater Talk, artistillustrator Ken Fallin. Fallin discusses how he went from being a young aspiring actor to one of the most sought after caricaturists working today with celeb…
University Women in the Arts, the one off scheme to help improve the transition from women studying the arts to working in the arts, has announced its next two events.
Watch the animated video of "When He Sees Me" from the Broadway musical Waitress. Animation by Sangled. The post Fan Art Animation of “When He Sees Me” from Waitress appeared fir…
His short film "50 Paint Bottles," an ode to Spike Lee's classic "Do the Right Thing," will premiere at the Tivoli Theatre.
Betsy Wolfe was last seen on Broadway in the critically acclaimed revival of Falsettos playing Cordelia. Wolfe told BroadwayWorld's Richard Ridge how she made the role her of Jenna own and w…
From 6.00pm on Thursday 27 July, art lovers and night seekers are invited to explore our unique city through an interconnected network of galleries, museums, artist-run initiatives and undis…
The American Repertory Theater A.R.T. at Harvard University, under the leadership of Artistic Director Diane Paulus and Executive Director Diane Quinn, will soon present Warhol Capote, adapt…
Old Lyme is proud of its history as a hive of activity for artists. Florence Griswold hosted an art colony in her home from 1899 until her death in 1937. Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts is…
This performance piece draws from diverse sources including belly dancing and the catwalk
After a two-year residency at MoMA, New York, American artist and choreographer, Trajal Harrell, comes to the Barbican to showcase 14 works performed with 18 dancers, including himself
From steampunk spiders to mechanical elephants, public art is reviving the post-industrial fortunes of the French city
The works of the controversial British painter Wyndham Lewis are revisited in a rare exhibition
By Lou Harry, Antoni Cimolino, Barry Avrich. Lou Harry interviews Antoni Cimolino and Barry Avrich of The Stratford Festival to discuss the process of recording productions of each of Shakes…
The 2016 documentary film "David Lynch: The Art Life" will be screened at the Barbican Centre in London.The film is directed by Jon Nguyen. The film follows the life and career of master dir…
In the centenary year of the Russian revolution, Heide Museum of Modern Art presents the first exhibition to examine the influence of the modernist art movement Constructivism on Australian …
Who is Art Simone? A Drag Artist and lip-synch lover with a difference. She cries glitter, sweats sequins and has a bigger grin than Luna Park. As the club chameleon of drag, she is well…
I recently sat down with Stephanie Klemons, who is finishing up her run as Vanessa in Pittsburgh CLO's production of In the Heights. In the interview above, Stephanie talks about being back …
Local photographer Tara Lenehan has long had a vision: an art hub on wheels. The re-purposed, repainted bus could set up camp anywhere in Sacramento, hosting a rotating cast of … Click…
The series is an accessible crash-course in the thinking behind 20th-century art
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, Massachusetts. July 7, 2017. Part of artistic modernism is a chipping away at – even, sometimes, a knocking down of – the walls betweens …
In 2008, a playwright from the Yale School of Drama named Alexander Woo was charged with writing the fifth episode of a new HBO series. The series was "True Blood" and this was to be a gothi…
Our staff picks the best things to do this week " with a look ahead.