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9,115 results for ""Art""

Modern Art Orchestra by Jean Ballard Terepka

This post is by Jean Ballard Terepka Founded in 2005 and led by Kornel Fekete-Kovacs, trumpeter and composer, the Budapest-based Modern Art Orchestra is a marvel. Its twenty musicians " five…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 9:59am on November 18, 2015

Performance Art on the Red Carpet by Dillon Slagle

"Who are you wearing?" Joan and Melissa Rivers turned those four simple words into an entertainment empire and heralded a change in celebrity culture. Revered, feared, career-making and popu…

SOURCE: Clyde Fitch Report at 9:34pm on November 17, 2015

A very Cleveland Christmas: 'A Christmas Story' art show to open at 78th Street Studios by Laura Demarco, The Plain Dealer

Billy Nainiger has created "A Christmas Art Show," a collection of works inspired by the classic 1983 film partly made in Cleveland. The solo show will open at E11even 2 inside 78t…

SOURCE: Cleveland.com at 4:32pm on November 17, 2015

Fleming Masters The Art in Lyric Opera's THE MERRY WIDOW by James Murray

Reviewed by: James Murray Franz Lehar's masterpiece, composed in 1905, swept the world with its intoxicating music and poignant love story about second chances. It is the first "musical" tha…

SOURCE: showbizchicago.com at 10:50pm on November 16, 2015

'Monster-Builder' a raucous romp about art and architecture by Georgia Rowe

There's a moment in Aurora Theatre Company's production of "The Monster-Builder" in which the title character " one of the world's top architects " is struck by inspiration: the central …

SOURCE: The San Francisco Examiner at 2:03pm on November 16, 2015

Photo Flash: Post Art Revealed for Forest Whitaker-Led HUGHIE; Tickets Available Starting Sunday! by BroadwayWorld

Academy Award winner, Golden Globe Award winner amp BAFTA winner Forest Whitaker The Last King of Scotland, The Butler, Southpaw will be joined by Tony Award winner Frank Wood Side Man, Ange…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 10:09am on November 13, 2015

Almanac: Isamu Noguchi on the purpose of art by Terry Teachout

"I approach my 79th birthday this month with growing awareness. I celebrate it by building a garden in my place of reuge in Shikoku. It is a gift to the future, and to the people who harbore…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:00am on November 13, 2015

'The Lion King' turns popular cartoon into art: 1997 review by Fintan O'Toole

Broadway has long known how to take real people and turn them into two-dimensional cartoons. Julie Taymor has done it the other way round.

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 11:02pm on November 12, 2015

Art review: Best of Second Saturday

Artspace 1616 "Four Sisters" is one of Susan Tonkin Riegel's mixed-media abstractions with symbolic overtones. It's up with new monochromatic abstractions by Phil Amrhein at Artspace1616, 16…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 9:00am on November 12, 2015

Fuse Film Review: "By the Sea" " Art House in Hollywood by Gerald Peary

What keeps the film churning? Not much. A bit of withheld information.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 2:34pm on November 11, 2015

The 8th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art by Arts Review

All eyes will focus on The 8th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT8) at the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) in November 2015 – when it hosts ov…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:02pm on November 10, 2015

Interview: Will Reynolds on the Epistolary Romance "Daddy Long Legs" and the Lost Art of Letter Writing by Courtney Marie

Will Reynolds is living in the now and soaking up all of the joys of his current role — playing Jervis Pendleton in Daddy Long Legs. Based on the classic and beloved novel, the Off-Bro…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 12:04pm on November 10, 2015

Salad-Making Is Performance Art At The Getty In Los Angeles by Abbie Fentress Swanson

Brooklyn photographer and writer Julia Sherman first established salad as a serious medium with her Salad for President blog. Now she's making salad with artists from around the country at t…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 9:34pm on November 9, 2015

Art In The City: Open Studio Hartford by Susan Dunne

Hundreds of artists in Hartford will throw open the doors of their studios to show and sell their work in the annual citywide art spectacular Open Studio Hartford on Saturday and Sunday, Nov…

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 1:21pm on November 9, 2015

Los Angeles Dance Review: THE ART OF FALLING (Hubbard Street Dance Chicago + The Second City) by Tony Frankel

FALLING IN LOVE WITH LAUGHS AND LEAPS Sadly a review of record, but this experimental, eclectic mash-up from Chicago looks to have a life beyond its short runs in the cities of wind and ange…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 8:24am on November 9, 2015

Rambert: Love, Art & Rock'n'roll review " squaring up to the cubists and the Stones by Luke Jennings

Sadler's Wells, LondonChristopher Bruce rocks, Didy Veldman takes on Picasso and Kim Brandstrup gets to grips with Schoenberg in Rambert's triple billRambert's latest triple bill turns its g…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:06am on November 8, 2015

REVIEW: United We Stand, CLF Art Café ★★★★ by Tim Hochstrasser

By Tim Hochstrasser United We Stand is a powerful refutation of this view and a reassertion of the continuing value of political theatre. Its channelling of moral passion, a powerful narrati…

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 5:07am on November 7, 2015

Art of all kinds inspires songstress Ryn Weaver by Tom Lanham

Ryn Weaver broke out with the 2014 viral hit "OctaHate." It's been a long, serpentine trip for San Diego-bred singer Ryn Weaver, who issued her charming debut "The Fool" this » The post…

SOURCE: The San Francisco Examiner at 3:01am on November 7, 2015

Review: Love, Art & Rock 'N' Roll, Sadler's Wells by Daniel Perks

The title of this particular showcase sounds like a mantra that many creative visionaries have pledged to live their lives by. As Britain's oldest dance company, it is not out of place in de…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 12:45pm on November 5, 2015

Theatre: Blockbuster Business or Art Form? 2 New Books Diverge by American Theatre Editors

Michael Riedel and John Lahr both summarize decades of reporting on the business---and the art---of show.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:31am on November 5, 2015

Art review: 'The Age of Albrecht Dürer' at the Crocker

Crocker Art Museum is only place in North American to see exhibitDürer is considered one of greatest artists of the Northern RenaissanceExhibit underscore importance of Crocker's own collec…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 9:00am on November 5, 2015

Livestreaming Conference: The Art of Justice: Articulating an Ethos and Aesthetic of the Movement"Sat, Nov 7"#TheArtofJustice by HowlRound

By HowlRound TV. The Art of Justice: Articulating an Ethos and Aesthetic of the Movement presents its first convening in a three-part series of artist roundtables, livestreaming on the globa…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 3:49pm on November 4, 2015

Theatre News: The wickedly funny 'Art' opens Nov. 6 for a limited run in Indian Head, Md. by Amber A. Ferguson

Port Tobacco Players heads west for a three-weekend run of the Tony Award-winning play "Art," written by Yasmina Reza and translated by Christopher Hampton. This special performance is the f…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 3:13pm on November 4, 2015

Rambert: Love, Art and Rock'n'Roll review " stylish moves to Picasso and the Stones by Judith Mackrell

Sadler's Wells, LondonA supremely confident triple bill combines a clever response to Picasso's 3 Dancers, a haunting Schoenberg recital and Miguel Altunaga as a cocky Red Rooster in Christo…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:20am on November 4, 2015

Archive: Donald Sinden and the art of performing King Lear by Jonathan Croall

Donald Sinden was the first of the 20 actors I interviewed for my book Performing King Lear. I knew him slightly, and

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:15am on November 4, 2015
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