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9,115 results for ""Art""

ART's Diane Paulus To Theatre-Makers: 'You Are Here To Evoke Passion' by Michael Dale

The director of Broadway's WAITRESS and FINDING NEVERLAND, and Artistic Director of ART, speaks on engaging audiences.

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 2:01pm on July 1, 2016

Imagination Stage gives children two art forms for the price of one by Rebecca Ritzel

Double casting in "The Little Mermaid" exposes them to theater and dance in one sitting.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:46pm on July 1, 2016

Video Games as an Art Form Part 2: Game Design for Theatre Professionals by HowlRound

By Rick Stemm. In this second installment, Rick Stemm delves deeper into his creative process for Heroes Must Die.

SOURCE: HowlRound at 12:21pm on July 1, 2016

National Blues Museum presents art you can put your hands on by Noah Jodice St. Louis Post-dispatch

Sharon McConnell-Dickerson's "A Cast of Blues" comes to the National Blues Museum.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 1:24am on July 1, 2016

Why Do Spoilers Suck? Because Art Is Always New by Wendy Caster

My latest essay is up at Art Times. Here's a taste.A recent cover of Entertainment Weekly achieved a new low in spoilers. It blared out a big, juicy piece of information about a po…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 12:03am on July 1, 2016

Art by Jan Brady? Wally Cleaver? Lando Calrissian? See It Off Broadway by Joshua Barone

The set of "Out of the Mouths of Babes," featuring works by film and TV stars, is New York's newest art gallery.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:44pm on June 30, 2016

Aside from 'Hamilton,' Revolutionary era inspires little art by Associated Press

NEW YORK " Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and 11 Tony Awards, "Hamilton" is a cultural phenomenon that stands as the most celebrated work of art ever inspired by the American Revolution.The co…

SOURCE: Boston Herald at 7:28am on June 30, 2016

Light moves: contemporary Australian video art by Arts Review

A world which is increasingly digitised, where many interactions happen in virtual spaces and online is explored in Light moves: contemporary Australian video art – a National Galle…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:26am on June 30, 2016

Aside from 'Hamilton,' Revolutionary era inspires little art by Hillel Italie

NEW YORK (AP) -- Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and 11 Tony Awards, "Hamilton" is a cultural phenomenon that stands as the most celebrated work of art ever inspired by…

SOURCE: Associated Press at 7:27pm on June 29, 2016

Artistic Collection Of Tiny Shakespeare Books At Yale British Art Center by Susan Dunne

"Knowing I loved my books, he furnish'd me From mine own library with volumes that I prize above my dukedom." Prospero made that statement in Shakespeare's "The Tempest," but it could just …

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 2:51pm on June 29, 2016

Art Is A Little Easier With COLOR ME SONDHEIM, Coloring Book For Adults by Michael Dale

Brian Kelly's set of coloring books for adults also includes 'Color Me Broadway' and 'Color Me Shakespeare.'

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 2:36pm on June 29, 2016

36 Views, an Asian art mystery by Cogency

36 Views, a play by Naomi Iizuka. Lantern Theater Company, Philadelphia.   We are being seduced, all of us, in the audience and on the stage. You feel it from the first meeting of two o…

SOURCE: theculturalcritic.com at 10:59am on June 29, 2016

Sutton Foster Shows Off Original Playbill Art by Playbill Staff

In a new video segment for People.com, the Tony-winning actress shows off an artist's commission that incorporates Playbills.

SOURCE: Playbill at 1:39pm on June 27, 2016

Art & Industry Festival launched by Arts Review

Hobsons Bay City Council and Hubcap Productions have launched an exciting new community-based biennial celebration, the Art & Industry Festival, which will build local identity, champ…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:05pm on June 26, 2016

Local artists challenge bad rep of street art with flood wall mural by Natalia Alamdari St. Louis Post-dispatch

The mural, called "Tails of the Mississippi," reflects the river it faces.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 8:40am on June 25, 2016

5 Podcasts Every Art-lover Should Bookmark by Gabrielle Lipton

Anyone who's ever tried finding an art podcast has likely discovered that of the innumerable podcasts out there, shockingly few focus on the art world, let alone tick the boxes of being reli…

SOURCE: www.blouinartinfo.com at 1:10am on June 25, 2016

Standup is an unpretentious art but too often it's anti-intellectual too by Brian Logan

Comedians tend to apologise for making any highbrow references in their material. I wish more felt at ease quoting poetry like Liam WilliamsI've been listening to Liam Williams's recent Come…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:14am on June 24, 2016

Fringe peek at Art Luby's play about jazz saxophonist Paul Gonsalves by Guest Writer

Close to forty four years ago the Duke Ellington Orchestra made an appearance in Rhode Island on a bleak November evening. I was attending a nearby college and was able to persuade several f…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 8:11am on June 24, 2016

The Belle of the 'Ball': Drag Takes the Throne as High Art by Kieron Cindric

With increased accessibility and a pop culture push, drag claims the limelight as a higher art form.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00am on June 23, 2016

Is Nothing Secret? Daniel Radcliffe and the Art of 'Privacy' by Alexis Soloski

"Privacy," a British hybrid comedy-documentary remade for an American audience and starring Mr. Radcliffe, ponders the trade-offs of our connected world.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:01am on June 22, 2016

Fringe binge awaits art adventurers by James Hebert

The San Diego International Fringe Festival kicks off this week with some 90 shows that will unfold over the festival's two-week run, totaling more than 400 performances at 17 venues around …

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 5:46pm on June 21, 2016

Five Stories From Last Week's AJ You Shouldn't Miss (Meaning Of Art Edition) by Douglas McLennan

Can computers help us better understand art? What the world thinks is creative. Why is it still okay to discriminate against stupid people? How gaming is taking over. And the “Rotten T…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:59am on June 21, 2016

The Hidden Meanings Behind The Enormous Inflatable Art At The Bruce by Susan Dunne

What's the difference between a huge Macy's parade-style character balloon and a piece of large-scale inflatable art? It's the hidden meanings. A giant parade Spider-Man is just Spider-Man. …

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 9:31am on June 20, 2016

'Visual sophistication' and originality meet at St. Louis Art Museum by Sarah Bryan Miller St. Louis Post-dispatch

"Self-Taught Genius" features works on paper, paintings, sculpture and more.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 8:03pm on June 18, 2016

The Art of Change: REMAP SF and Future Aesthetics by [email protected] (jamie)

By Laura Brueckner. Laura Brueckner reports on the recent Arts in a Changing America's REMAP SF convening.

SOURCE: HowlRound at 2:41pm on June 18, 2016
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