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9,116 results for ""Art""

The Lunch and Judy Show: 'The Art of Aging in America' by Judy Stadt by Judy Stadt

I am the host and creator and writer and editor of The Lunch and Judy Show. For six years DCMTA’s Joel Markowitz  and I have been schmoozing about theatre in DC, Philly, and NYC and…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 9:00am on May 9, 2013

A Family for My Art: Poets at the American Place Theatre by Susan Malsbury, Manuscripts and Archives Division

The Place In 1963, a small not-for-profit theater called the American Place Theatre was founded in St. Clements Church, a Victorian Gothic church tucked away in Manhattan's Theater District.…

SOURCE: The New York Public Library at 7:10am on May 9, 2013

Don't box me in: why label art forms? by Lyn Gardner

Is it theatre? Dance? An installation, or a pop gig? Artists are smashing boundaries " and audiences are keen to exploreOver the last couple of weeks, I've been to Wales to see Tir Sir Gar, …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:09am on May 9, 2013

Annual Laumeier art fair adds dash of culture to Mother's Day weekend

Once a year, St. Louis County residents are reminded that Laumeier Sculpture Park has a strong reputation in the world of art. It is enough to draw artists from hundreds of miles away.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 1:15am on May 9, 2013

New arts grants fun family film festival, art museum concerts, opera

PNC Arts Alive! initiative to distribute $2 million to local groups

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 1:00am on May 9, 2013

Short Fuse Visual Arts News: What is Good Art? Me and Barry McGee by Harvey Blume

I don't understand why the ICA has made the mistake of allotting a one man show to Barry McGee.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 12:23pm on May 7, 2013

Mel Brooks: Spaceballs: The Art of the Trope (or, making the cliché absurd) by Tom McNamara

What came first: the Mel Brooks movie or the cliché? The classic Hollywood Sci-Fi spaceship always gets gratuitous screentime from every camera angle. Mel Brooks's Hollywood spaceship ap…

SOURCE: PBS at 1:04pm on May 6, 2013

Mel Brooks: Young Frankenstein: The Art of the Homage (or, to spoof with accuracy) by Tom McNamara

For Mel Brooks the spoofing is in the details. The classic Hollywood Horror film is always black-and-white and includes scene transitions like iris outs, wipes and fades to black. Mel Bro…

SOURCE: PBS at 12:53pm on May 6, 2013

Mel Brooks: Blazing Saddles: The Art of the Stereotype (and it on its head) by Tom McNamara

Mel Brooks never met a stereotype he couldn't upend. The classic Hollywood cowboy is always white. Mel Brooks's Hollywood cowboy is black. And his Indian chief speaks Yiddish.

SOURCE: PBS at 12:26pm on May 6, 2013

Patti Smith mixes music and stories at Contemporary Art Museum

Poet and rocker read excerpts from her National Book Award-winning memoir "Just Kids."

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 12:11pm on May 6, 2013

Bank of America cardholders get free admission to the Contemporary Art Museum

Bank of America and Merrill Lynch cardholders in St. Louis will receive free admission on Saturday, May 4 and Sunday, May 5 to Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 8:45am on May 3, 2013

3 tips for buying art on a budget

Rare items for sale at St. Louis Mercantile Library fair.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 7:00am on May 3, 2013

Pricing Your Art…Skill, Time, and Other Creative Endeavors

Posted in Customer ServiceFinancesMarketingPersonal DevelopmentThis week, I had the fortuitous opportunity to meet a fellow artist on a train ride leaving from New Jersey for New York. We wa…

SOURCE: theartsentrepreneur.com at 4:00am on May 3, 2013

Art spotlight: Artists with disabilities

SOURCE: StarTribune at 2:33pm on May 2, 2013

CIA-educated chef to lead new St. Louis Art Museum restaurant

Edward Farrow served as chef at the Cafe at MIM in Phoenix 

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 8:00am on May 2, 2013

Art Hindle on How To Deliver a good Head Shot by The Charlebois Post

Head:  Delivering the head shotby Art Hindle(reprinted with the kind permission of ACTRA Toronto Performers Magazine)In boxing, the head shot delivers a telling impact. So too does it i…

SOURCE: The Charlebois Post at 12:05am on May 2, 2013

Teller will bring magic to 'Tempest' in ART's 2013-14 season

What happens in Vegas doesn't always stay in Vegas. Sometimes it comes to Cambridge.    

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 7:34pm on May 1, 2013

Fuse News Dance Tip: Keeping the Art of Kathak Dance Alive by Arts Fuse Editor

Chhandika is dedicated to keeping the intricate and expressive art form of Kathak dance relevant to contemporary audiences, particularly to those who are not familiar with the Ramayana.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 2:11pm on May 1, 2013

"Permanent Collection" Examines Fine Art in Black-and-White by J. Cooper Robb

Ten years after its debut, Seth Rozin's staging of InterAct Theater Company's marvelous drama still hits home.

SOURCE: Philadelphia Weekly at 6:11am on May 1, 2013

Sicily: Art and Invention between Greece and Rome " at the Getty Villa " Los Angeles art exhibit review by Pauline Adamek

The spectacular and newly conserved Mozia Charioteer statue from Sicily (pictured at left) forms the dramatic centerpiece of a new exhibition of antiquities at the Getty Villa. The thoughtfu…

SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 5:31pm on April 30, 2013

ART production of 'Pippin' gets 10 Tony Award nominations

    

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 9:12am on April 30, 2013

Visual Arts Review: At the Currier Museum of Art and the MFA " Bask in the Deadly Splendor of the Samurai by Franklin Einspruch

The time is short, but the opportunity rich via these two exhibitions, to bask in the military culture of old Japan, with all of its deadly splendor.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 8:56am on April 27, 2013

Theater Review: 'A Marriage: 1 (Suburbia)' Takes Over Here Art Center by Claudia La Rocco

In the first event in a multipart performance installation, Nick Vaughan and Jake Margolin explore wedded life in the suburbs.    

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 8:41pm on April 26, 2013

ART's 'Glass Menagerie' is Broadway-bound

John Tiffany's "The Glass Menagerie," starring Cherry Jones as Amanda Wingfield, is going to Broadway. With its original cast, it will begin previews Sept. 5 and open Sept. 26 at an as-yet-u…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 7:26pm on April 25, 2013

Four Minneapolis art galleries celebrate spring, sort of

Four Minneapolis art galleries celebrate life in bloom.

SOURCE: StarTribune at 2:48pm on April 25, 2013
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