St. Louis Art Museum to debut its expansion June 29-30
The 200,000-square-foot East Building includes new galleries and restaurant
The 200,000-square-foot East Building includes new galleries and restaurant
Forgive me for being a little behind the curve on this one. Â This year IDW Publishing has released two volumes of burlesque illustrator Molly Crabapple’s recent artwork. Earlier thi…
A major new dance project from Michael Clark is taking place this weekend on the last days of the Cultural Olympiad in the legendary, burger-scented Barrowlands Ballroom in Glasgow. It's hel…
At the Northern Clay Center.
A master is rediscovered in a Museum of Russian Art show tracing the career of emigre painter Nicolai Fechin.
A lapdancing club in upstate New York is arguing that it should be tax-exempt because its performances are 'art'. Has it got a point? Continue reading...
I confess: There have been a number of times when I've left Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art Theatre reciting my favorite quip from Bernard Sahlins, a founder of The Second City and all-…
Nite Moves in Albany contests tax bill of $124,000 and claims to be a 'place of amusement featuring dramatic performances'A suburban strip club in upstate New York was to go to court on Wedn…
People Who Like Art Are Better Than People Who Don't, Study Finds If you like art, you probably have an altruistic streak, according to a study by researchers at the University of Illinois a…
Michael Gaughan's amusing show.
Believe it or not, I love to have meetings. I love the opportunity to have conversations with people about a specific topic, and then to listen and learn while the conversation takes differe…
The Sheldon Art Galleries in St. Louis, MO, will offer a major retrospective exhibition of the work of the late, St. Louis-born artist and Broadway caricaturist Al Hirschfeld.
On August 9, 2010, I published a few notes about and by playwright John Whiting; they remain of interest to several readers, my statistics indicate, and so I repost them below. I also take t…
Sept. 15 Creative Alliance hosts Zim Zum where Gaia, Michael Owen, and MOMO mix Kabbalah and street art. Sept. 21-Oct. 24 Case[werks] gallery's House Show examines the rowhouse as storyt…
Doreen Bolger, the Director of the Baltimore Museum of Art, is unquestionably the biggest champion the city's art community. City Paper caught up with her to talk about new works, old favori…
The Chicago Now panel discussion and snapshot performances, hosted by the Museum of Contemporary Art on August 24, rounded out the contemplative artist side of the Chicago Dancing Festival t…
ReVision Theatre stages its first drama
What a poor self-initiated restoration job undertaken by an old Spanish woman can tell us about art as a vital part of our daily lives
This week - it's all about BRING IT ON Direct from a 13-city National Tour, BRING IT ON THE MUSICAL, opened on Broadway on August 1, 2012 at The St. James Theatre for a 12-week limited engag…