When Art Is a Matter of Life and Death
With Bauer, Lauren Gunderson asks if creative impulses ever really die — When you’re writing a play about a real person, where do you start? At the day she’s born? At th…
With Bauer, Lauren Gunderson asks if creative impulses ever really die — When you’re writing a play about a real person, where do you start? At the day she’s born? At th…
The London fringe has long been a hive of activity. Many of the best productions I have ever seen lay far away from the glittery lights of Shaftesbury Avenue and the West End – often i…
This post - one of an occasional series on The Hub Review - was inspired by a random image someone sent me of "The Kelpies," sculptor Andy Scott's tribute to the workhorses of rural Scotland…
To put it bluntly, Art is not about "art." While the "white painting with diagonal white lines" is the focus of the action, the gravitas below the surface is what makes this new production s…
Contemporary Art Museum's fall exhibitions opened Friday.
By Lauren Ferebee. Over my time in Spartanburg, I learned firsthand that South Carolina is not a homogenous place. There are all kinds of people in South Carolina, people with voices and pow…
Our staff picks the best things to do this week, with a look at what's ahead in the weeks to come.
Several exciting exhibitions loom on the horizon this fall at regional art museums. … Click to Continue »
The innovative architecture and design curator, who helped launched Frank Gehry and many others, died Wednesday evening in New York.
Nathan Sawaya's exhibition is coming to the Old Truman Brewery on Brick Lane at the end of the month
For the first time in the Metropolitan Musem of Art's history, the investigative theater company – The Civilians – will lead a significant yearlong explorati…
Jessie Mueller, Andrew Lippa and Margo Seibert have joined the lineup for An Evening of Song benefiting the Art Attack Foundation at Birdland on Monday, September 15th. As previously announc…
On Stage by Lizzie Simon is a weekly listing of theatrical productions in Greater New York.
Award-winning painter Pam Douglas explores the cycle of birth and death in an exhibit of new works entitled The Long Thread. The exhibition opens September 2, 2014 (and runs through Septemb…
There's a contradiction about near-legendary Sheffield-based experimentalists Forced Entertainment. On the one hand, it has been at the far front end of performance and innovation, on the ot…
Four young boys fidget on a couch in Cambridge, one clutches a lunchbox, another a backpack. Not yet in their teens, they already have seven Broadway shows between them.Aidan Gemme, Hayden S…
"Be a great artist," a mentor tells a young Jewish painter who likes to draw Jesus Christ. "It is the only justification for all the pain you are about to cause."
Our staff picks the best things to do this week, with a look at what's ahead in the weeks to come.
Artists respond to the new light-rail link in a show at St. Paul’s Minnesota Museum of American Art.
Try as you might, you simply can’t typecast Jenni Barber. The star made her Broadway debut as shy middle schooler Olive Ostrovsky in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee and nabb…
The producers of the upcoming Broadway reimagining of Side Show have revealed the production's alluring poster artwork, that features a portrait of leading ladies Erin Davie and�…
Children and Art "There are only two worthwhile things to leave behind when you depart this world: children and art." To celebrate the 30th anniversary of SUNDAY IN THE PARK WIT…
Life in Minnesota is passive, pleasant and unprovocative, at least as depicted in the State Fair's art show.
And yet another installment from those Bad Boys by the Bay sometimes known as Born Ready. Here’s their blurb for this latest episode: Welcome to the ninth installment of Born Ready! Th…