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9,115 results for ""Art""

Michael Ball: 'Leading from the front is a dying art' by Mark Shenton

Michael Ball has never been an actor to choose the easy option. In a West End career that has now spanned some 30

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 5:00am on July 19, 2015

Student actors learn the art of paying your dues by J. Kelly Nestruck

To pursue a career in the arts, sacrifices must be made. But economics play an all-too-heavy role, even in high school

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:56pm on July 17, 2015

Making a statement by putting a stamp on his art by Celia Wren

Colombian-born artist Andrés Hoyos makes no bones about it: His work sends an environmental message. Relying almost exclusively on recycled materials, Hoyos creates pieces that he says are …

SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:13pm on July 17, 2015

Sacramento, West Sacramento receive grant for public art

NEA awards $125,000 to cities to design pedestrian routes connecting public artCrocker Art Museum partnered with cities on grant … Click to Continue »

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 7:28pm on July 16, 2015

PHOTO: 'Fresh Out of the Oven'! Poster Art Revealed for WAITRESS: THE MUSICAL by BroadwayWorld

The American Repertory Theater has revealed poster art for the World Premiere of WAITRESS on the production's official Facebook page along with the clever captionFresh out of the oven

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 3:44pm on July 16, 2015

Check Out the Colorful Poster Art for Sara Bareilles' Waitress Musical by Matthew Blank

The American Repertory Theater's upcoming production of the world premiere of Waitress, the new Sara Bareilles musical, will play the Cambridge, MA venue Aug. 2-Sept. 27 with an offi…

SOURCE: Playbill at 3:41pm on July 16, 2015

Art review: Bright, strong work highlights State Fair show

Exhibit is full of bright colors, strong figurative imageryTwo-dimensional works, especially paintings, are vibrant, variedWinning photograph captures surreal Presidio night scene … C…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 10:00am on July 16, 2015

Almanac: Proust on art and theory by Terry Teachout

"A work in which there are theories is like an object which still has its price-tag on it." Marcel Proust, In Search of Lost Time

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:00am on July 15, 2015

GroundWorks DanceTheater strikes rich vein yielding to art form's roots (preview and photos) by Zachary Lewis

Despite setting out with GroundWorks DanceTheater seeking nothing in particular, guest choreographer Eric Michael Handman found exactly what he wanted to contribute to the company's upcoming…

SOURCE: Cleveland.com at 8:41pm on July 14, 2015

Mars missions and roadless trips: art that creates its own community by Leo Burtin

Socially engaged practice could change the world. But first we need another name to describe something that is part of everyday lifeIt wasn't long into the recent Devoted and Disgruntled (D&…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:44pm on July 14, 2015

Fuse Visual Arts: "Walking Sculpture" at the deCordova " The Innovative Art of the Stroll by Peter Walsh

Walking, the deCordova's fascinating and wonderfully worked out exhibition suggests, is deeply subversive of the status quo.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 10:58am on July 13, 2015

The Art of the Steal: director Ivo van Hove's methods to create plays out of film scripts by Josh

"In film," pronounced Ivo van Hove, director of Toneelgroep Amsterdam, the largest, and most culturally influential, theater in the Netherlands, "the director is the god of his creation." On…

SOURCE: fringearts.com at 10:48am on July 13, 2015

Don't worry: It's not just art! by HowlRound

By Catherine Castellani. Playwright Catherine Castellani describes an unsettling experience at her child's elementary school play, and explores the prevailing attitudes around arts education…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 9:18am on July 11, 2015

'For me, if it's art, it must be crazy' by Mark Monahan

Ivan Vasiliev is the hottest ticket in dance. Now returning to London, he tells Mark Monahan about the professional and personal rollercoaster he's been on since leaving the Bolshoi

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 4:00am on July 11, 2015

Edmonton's poet laureate Pierrette Requier on bilingulalism in her art by Marsha Lederman

A Franco-Albertan, Ms. Requier's first play, titled Les Blues des oubliées, is written entirely in French

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 7:12pm on July 10, 2015

Edinburgh festival 2015: the art of the comedy fringe poster by Brian Logan

Last year, Holly Walsh posed with an upside-down cigarette, this year Nish Kumar is going retro … what makes for a good comedy poster? And does a comic's offering actually draw audiences t…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:16am on July 10, 2015

Art show focusing on struggle of youth at Sol Collective

"Of Love & Riots" was first shown in 2007Exhibit is the work of Trust Your Struggle collective … Click to Continue »

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 7:05pm on July 9, 2015

Julie Taymor Speaks at Rubin Museum of Art Today by BroadwayWorld

Julie Taymor, award-winning director of A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM and more,will be joining Jungian analyst Morgan Stebbins at the Rubin Museum this week to discuss the use of the mask in the…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 12:40am on July 9, 2015

Doiron Gallery founder expressed creativity through various art forms

She was painter, glass artist, gallery ownerShe founded Doiron Gallery on Del Paso BoulevardA member of many community organizations, she also traveled the world … Click to Continue &r…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 6:48pm on July 8, 2015

Photo Flash: Hugh Jackman Tweets Exclusive First Look at PAN Poster Art by Movies News Desk

Along with the artwork, the 'Les Miserables' startweeted 'Here it is The exclusive first look at the new poster for panmovie. What do you think'

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 12:40pm on July 8, 2015

In recording the art of theatre, Tristram Kenton creates another with his camera by Michael Billington

From Peter O'Toole as Jeffrey Bernard to Mark Rylance as 'Rooster' Byron, Tristram Kenton has captured the essence of countless performancesTheatre photography is a changing art. Look at the…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:02am on July 8, 2015

Nichola McAuliffe on Maurice's Jubilee: From Penge to the Moscow Art Theatre

Oleg Tabakov, the Olivier of Russia, was nine when Stalingrad fell and the Russians sent small groups of defeated German soldiers across the country to show the exhausted Russian people that…

SOURCE: The Independent at 10:35pm on July 7, 2015

Art that fears offence risks indifference by Lyn Gardner

The fuss over Damiano Michieletto's Guillaume Tell at the Royal Opera House must not lead to caution in all live performanceContext can be all in live performance. Where and when a show is h…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:08am on July 7, 2015

"A Kingdom of Images: French Prints in the Age of Louis XIV, 1660-1715' at the Getty Museum " Los Angeles art exhibition review by Pauline Adamek

Louis XIV, known as Louis the Great (Louis le Grand) or the Sun King (le Roi-Soleil), was a monarch of the House of Bourbon who ruled as King of France from 1643 until his death on 1 Septemb…

SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 12:21pm on July 3, 2015

Julie Taymor to Speak at Rubin Museum of Art Next Week by BroadwayWorld

Julie Taymor, award-winning director of A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM and more,will be joining Jungian analyst Morgan Stebbins at the Rubin Museum next week to discuss the use of the mask in the…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 4:41pm on July 2, 2015
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