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9,116 results for ""Art""

Art spotlight: 'Audubon and the Art of Birds' at Bell Museum

SOURCE: StarTribune at 3:00pm on September 28, 2013

St. Louis Art Museum exhibit wittily explores German-American connections

Stih and Schonk work with new and existing art.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 6:00am on September 28, 2013

Review: 'Shun-kin' knows the art of seduction by Charles McNulty

An erotic 1933 story from Japan is beguilingly rendered in a joint production by Complicite and Japan's Setagaya Public Theatre.Rarely has the dance of shadows, the interplay of light and da…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:55pm on September 27, 2013

Photo Flash: A TIME TO KILL Begins Previews on Broadway Tomorrow; Official Art Released by BroadwayWorld

Tony Award-winning playwright Rupert Holmes' stage adaptation of A Time to Kill, based on John Grisham's best-selling novel, begins previews on Broadway on Saturday, September 28, 2013, at t…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 2:49pm on September 27, 2013

New gallery at Winona's Marine Art Museum

SOURCE: StarTribune at 11:40am on September 27, 2013

World Premiere of The Downtown Loop to Play 3LD Art and Technology Center by Carey Purcell

3-Legged Dog will kick off its 2013-14 season with the world premiere of Ben Gassman's The Downtown Loop at 3LD Art and Technology Center.

SOURCE: Playbill at 9:50am on September 27, 2013

Photo Flash: Ryan Murphy Reveals Banner Art for Cory Monteith Tribute by TV News Desk

As Glee prepares to say goodbye to Finn Hudson, series creator Ryan Murphy has taken to Twitter to reveal the official banner art for the upcoming Cory Monteith tribute episode. You can view…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 7:33pm on September 26, 2013

Art spotlight: Tom Maakestad

SOURCE: StarTribune at 3:21pm on September 26, 2013

An Ideal Theater: Founding Visions for a New American Art by TCG News

We are pleased to announce the publication of An Ideal Theater: Founding Visions for a New American Art, a wide-ranging, inspiring documentary history of the American theatre movement as tol…

SOURCE: Theatre Communications Group at 11:31am on September 25, 2013

Art Review: Man Cave and Observations from the In-Between by Rebecca Scott Lord

Man Cave Donald Edwards Observations from the In-Between T.R. Kaltreider At Jordan Faye Contemporary through Oct. 19

SOURCE: citypaper.com at 12:00am on September 25, 2013

From folk to heavy metal: London art gallery plans show of Bob Dylan's ironwork

SOURCE: StarTribune at 4:35pm on September 24, 2013

Review: To Master the Art/Chicago Commercial Collective by Brianhey

RECOMMENDED It’s probably a foreign notion to younger audiences that just a generation or so ago the idea of a television food celebrity was as alien as a six-eyed martian. That such n…

SOURCE: Newcity Stage at 4:25pm on September 24, 2013

Fuse Visual Arts Review: Courbet's Mighty Power " His Art and Its Influence On Other Artists by Franklin Einspruch

Even without famous Courbets, Mapping Realism presents a forceful case for the painter's might, not only in his own right but in his influence upon other artists who merit further study.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 4:06pm on September 22, 2013

Nibbles and Sips Around Town: 'The Art of the Fruit Tart' by Cary Pollak by Guest Author

Those of you who have enjoyed summertime performances at the Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts here in the Washington, DC area know that enjoying a picnic on the lawn bef…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 9:45am on September 22, 2013

Times Square Art Project Keeps Score on Capitalism by Jennifer Schuessler

In Times Square, the artist Steve Lambert asks people to vote yes or no on the statement: Capitalism Works for Me!

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:52pm on September 21, 2013

Review: To Master the Art (Broadway Playhouse) by Scotty Zacher

A tasty time trip makes us "present at the creation" of a food icon and the loving husband who aided and abetted her savory saga. The play's ingredients may not always blend like Julia's Fre…

SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 11:33am on September 21, 2013

Theatre Review: 'Art' at Dignity Players by Danielle Angeline

Art is The Dignity Players latest production now on display at The Unitarian Universalist Church of Annapolis.  Originally a French play by Yasmina Reza, it premiered October 28, 1994 and…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 11:00pm on September 20, 2013

Picture this: Art inspires drama by Peter D. Kramer

In an age when commercial theater uses the movies as muse, it’s kind of refreshing to hear what’s cooking at the Steamer Company Firehouse in Ossining on Oct. 19, when art—…

SOURCE: The Journal News at 11:02am on September 20, 2013

All The Faces of the Moon: Mike Daisey and the Art of Meandering by Jonathan Mandell

The man they sat us next to at the 13th episode of Mike Daisey's 29-part theater piece All The Faces of The Moon had been to all 12 of the previous monologues, and was apparently planning to…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 3:33pm on September 19, 2013

Claes Oldenburg's 1960s at Walker Art Center

Walker Art Center revisits Claes Oldenburg’s 1960s art and finds the germ of today’s polished Pop in his rougher, more acerbic early work.With his "Spoonbridge and Cherry," New…

SOURCE: StarTribune at 3:11pm on September 19, 2013

Art spotlight: John Dryden and Kenneth Steinbach

SOURCE: StarTribune at 3:08pm on September 19, 2013

Crossing the Line 2013: At the Intersection of Social Practice and Inter-Disciplinary Art by Jeremy M. Barker

Jeremy M. Barker talks to the curators and artists of FIAF's Crossing The Line Festival, that begins today.

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 11:00am on September 19, 2013

'To Master the Art' a scrumptious delight

"To Master the Art," the utterly delicious play by William Brown and Doug Frew, about a defining decade in the life of Julia Child, is now at the Broadway Playhouse in a marvelous remount.

SOURCE: Chicago Sun-Times at 9:47pm on September 18, 2013

Chicago Theater Review: TO MASTER THE ART (Broadway Playhouse) by Lawrence Bommer

BON APPETIT! A welcome return engagement (which is now part of the prestigious Broadway in Chicago subscription lineup), TimeLine Theatre Company's revival of its 2010 original work To Maste…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 6:43pm on September 18, 2013

'Master the Art' a scrumptious delight

"To Master the Art," the utterly delicious play by William Brown and Doug Frew, about a defining decade in the life of Julia Child, is now at the Broadway Playhouse in a marvelous remount.

SOURCE: Chicago Sun-Times at 4:42pm on September 18, 2013
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