Blogs: Guest Blog: 'Live art is whispering through every crack in mainstream theatre'
Director Nick Blackburn talks about his latest project: David Hoyle's I, Victim as part of Chelsea Theatre's SACRED season
Director Nick Blackburn talks about his latest project: David Hoyle's I, Victim as part of Chelsea Theatre's SACRED season
Sacramento State exhibit brings together PTSD survivors from war, gun violence, domestic abuse … Click to Continue »
Shoebox Gallery, which occupied a window of the footwear shop, bids its rough-and-tumble corner farewell with a final exhibit.
Starchitect Renzo Piano and his team did very well given their constraints. It is damn hard to build the right frame for so much abundant beauty.
"Bit by bit, putting it together; piece by piece"only way to make a work of art. Every moment makes a contribution, every little detail plays a part. Having just the vision's no solution"eve…
By HowlRound TV. CultureHub SeoulArts/La MaMa in New York City presents the "Surveillance Salon" curated by Anna Barsan at the art and technology festival Refest 2014 livestreaming on the gl…
Painter and illustrator DeLoss McGraw (b. 1945) returns to Couturier Gallery with “I’ve Run Away From The Circus,” a show of 60 gouache paintings including many double-side…
PUBLIC FORUM: Salman Rushdie & David Remnick on Art & Civic Responsibility Salman Rushdie & David Remnick discuss whether it is enough for artists to make powerful art or if the…
SILVER DOESN'T EVEN GET A BRONZE It took fifteen actors, two writers, two directors, and three designers to create a Working Theater's one-hour interactive theatrical experience, a Silver Li…
As BroadwayWorld reported earlier this week, Tony, Emmy, and two-time Golden Globe Award Nominee Matthew Morrison will return to Broadway to star in Finding Neverland as J.M. Barrie. Morriso…
Tim Minchin and Stewart Lee have both observed that fame and acclaim create dilemmas for comedians, who habitually punch upwards. But a comfortable life neednt blunt dissent and satire Conti…
USC Pacific Asia Museum will host a delegation of monks from Karnataka, India, and the Drepung Gomang Institute to create a sand mandala in the museum auditorium over the course of five days…
New technology has made great culture available to everyone, yet there is a downside, says Ivan Hewett
Inventive and playful, the sculptures have deeper meanings as well.
Opening Reception TONIGHT: Friday, November 7th, 6-9 PM  Scott Eder Gallery 18 Bridge St., Brooklyn NY If you have any doubts about whether I’m going to this, you must be Cra…
Twitter. Facebook. E-mail blasts. Such phenomena may be a boon to Information Age theaters seeking publicity. But will cyber-marketing ever attain the level of high art, as a much older mark…
This weekend, Two classic WWI films are being presented by American Cinematheque and the Getty Research Institute (GRI). In conjunction with the Getty’s exhibition World War I: …
Those Wolverine healing powers would definitely come in handy right about now. At the evening performance of The River on November 5, Hugh Jackman cut a finger while gutting a fish on stage,…
An Atlanta muralist brings railroad history to the walls of St. Paul’s Union Depot.
Timothy Patrick McCarthy in conversation with Robert Schenkkan, Tony Award-winning playwright, All the Way; and Professor Lani Guinier, Harvard Law School
Below, check out all-new poster art for Neill Blomkamp's CHAPPIE, hitting theaters on March 6, 2015. The film stars Sharlto Copley, Hugh Jackman, Dev Patel