PEN World Voices Festival to Focus on Art and Politics
The festival will bring more than 100 writers from around the world to New York City to discuss art and politics from April 29 through May 5.
The festival will bring more than 100 writers from around the world to New York City to discuss art and politics from April 29 through May 5.
EXPO CHICAGO, The International Exposition of Contemporary & Modern Art, in conjunction with Choose Chicago and Chicago's Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events(DCASE…
"To Master the Art," William Brown and Doug Frew's biographical drama about the life and work of the famed culinary icon Julia Child, is to have a reprise commercial engagement at the Broadw…
Carol Becker, Dean of Columbia University's School of the Arts, answers the question what's the value of art school? Â She wrote the article "Art Schools Are All About Potential" on the NE…
The NEA has announced the first round of funding for Fiscal Year 2013 totaling $23.3 million awarded through 832 Art Works grants to not-for-profit arts organizations nationwide. In addition…
There's more to movie music than big themes and instrumental flourishes; a cappella choral works have a place there, too. Artistic director Philip Barnes and the St. Louis Chamber Chorus pro…
Many people in Laramie, Wyoming don't think that Matthew Shepard was murdered in their town in 1998 because he was gay — that he wasn't the victim of a hate crime, according to the ext…
The Dinner Party makes a fun and tasty evening out at an affordable price, not so formal as a concert or theatrical event or so casual as dinner and drinks, but with elements of each. (read…
The Minnesota Museum of American Art makes a case for its revival with two Twin Cities shows.
The dancing you hear in the Barbican's new Duchamp exhibition may not be the dancing you see. Philippe Parreno's exhibition design includes sound recordings of Merce Cunningham dances, feet …
Works created by local artist Andy Van Der Tuin
Now in its last days, "Farewell to Surrealism: The Dyn Circle in Mexico" is an exquisite exhibition about a little know mini-movement in art history. The Surrealism movement in France lost i…
Coming up later this month, on Sat, Feb 23, is a fun-sounding event at Titmouse Studios to benefit the Angel City Derby Girls " EAT YOUR ART OUT 6: Creature Feature at the Drive-In. Eat Your…
... it goes negative! Performers in Hair paid a $495 enrollment fee to perform.
The Art of the Silent Film Comes to Stage: For those of you who loved last year's The Artist, now you can enjoy the same idea on stage.
By Dennis Polkow The gargantuan music dramas of Richard Wagner are by and large a world inhabited by gods and heroes ruled by magic and fantasy. The one exception is "Die Meistersinger von N…
l-r Donald Rees, Nir Guzinski, Sean Curley (Photo credit: David Reudelhuber)Brave New Productions, all grown upYasmina Reza, the painting, the menby David ReudelhuberSitting at hi…
The National Endowment for the Arts is conducting discipline-specific webinars for Art Works grant guidelines in January and February 2013. These webinar workshops provide deeper insight int…
Real story of Columbine is told as survivors' views unfold onstage -- and in audience You could tell the people from the Columbine community by how they reacted to the many gunshots in the…
Chinese music, dance spectacle stirs political pot.
Just after Valentine's Day, an exhibition exploring the juncture where literature and fine art meet with the longings of the flesh " Lust Letters " opens Saturday, February 16 in Chinatown. …
The Drama Desk will present its annual spring panel discussion/luncheon March 22 at Sardi's. The 2013 event, "The Art of Storytelling," will explore the challenges actors face …
Larry Moss hates being called a "balloon artist." It qualifies the art. Picasso wasn't a paint painter. He was an artist who worked with paint. So why should Moss be a balloon artist?