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9,116 results for ""Art""

New York Fringe Festival Report: 'The Art of Painting' by Anita Gates

Mark Chrisler's solo show is presented in the form of an art history lecture about Vermeer.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:15pm on August 22, 2012

ARTmageddonLA " Forget the Car, Support the Art by Amy Tofte

As another Carmageddon looms, with closure of the 405 freeway scheduled for Sept. 29-30, the ARTmageddon movement is encouraging residents not only to stay close to home but also to support …

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 3:22pm on August 21, 2012

The Art of the Stage Slap: A Call to Arms by Ned Donovan

"It's okay, just slap me. I don't mind." Those words strike fear into the heart of every fight director I know.

SOURCE: www.neddonovan.com at 8:49am on August 21, 2012

Art spotlight: Museum of Russian Art 10th anniversary

SOURCE: StarTribune at 7:03pm on August 18, 2012

Art spotlight: National Watercolor Society Traveling exhibition

A celebration of the medium at Bloomington Theatre and Art Center.

SOURCE: StarTribune at 3:45pm on August 16, 2012

Judy Collins Sings "Send in the Clowns" and More on Aug. 16 PBS Concert, "Live at the Metropolitan Museum of Art" by Andrew Gans

A concert spotlighting the talents of singer Judy Collins, who will return to the Cafe Carlyle in the fall, airs on PBS Aug. 16.

SOURCE: Playbill at 10:13am on August 16, 2012

Bloom Stars in David Adjmi's "Marie Antoinette" At ART And Yale Rep by Frank Rizzo

Brooke Bloom will be the title role in David Adjmi’s “Marie Antoinette,” when it has its world premiere co-production with American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, Mas…

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 10:31am on August 15, 2012

Fuse Book Review: Celebrating the Forceful Art of "Three Strong Women" by Arts Fuse Editor

In the heartrending "Three Strong Women," award-winning novelist Marie NDiaye infuses her Senegalese women characters with a personal sense of dignity and a strong belief in self.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 11:45am on August 14, 2012

Stage Dad: 'The Art of Sacrifice That Olympic Athletes and Actors Know Well' by Glenn Cook by Glenn Cook

Being the parent of a child actor comes with a learning curve that has the potential to throw your life into chaos at any point. If you're not willing to endure the ebbs and flows that come …

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 7:01am on August 14, 2012

Making Art in Blame It on Beckett, Red by Don Shirley

A jaded dramaturge and a world-famous painter try to pass on their wisdom to younger talents in John Morogiello's Blame It on Beckett at the Colony and John Logan's Red at the Mark Taper For…

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 7:15pm on August 13, 2012

Devised Theatre: The Art of the Impossible by Alexandra Linn

Devised theatre? Also known as collaborative creation, original work, or ensemble pieces, among other names, devised theatre is a unique concept to be sure and not easily defined. For the pa…

SOURCE: theatrewashington.org at 3:11pm on August 13, 2012

The Weekly Howl on Tues, August 14: How Does Place Impact Art & How Does Art Impact Place? by HowlRound

The Weekly Howl is an open discussion about theater culture and the new works field which happens on Twitter using the hashtag "#newplay." This week’s discussion will use the Networ…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 12:06pm on August 13, 2012

NY Review: 'The Art of Painting' by Lisa Jo Sagolla

Written and performed by Mark Chrisler, "The Art of Painting," a Fringe Festival show, is a masterful piece of heady writing about painter Jan Vermeer.

SOURCE: Backstage at 5:24am on August 13, 2012

Stray Rescue exhibit showcases local dog art

Canines are a favorite subject of the fine arts.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 6:15am on August 12, 2012

For Sarrita Hunn, art involves 'Fuzzy Logic'

Good Citizen show is her first solo exhibition in St. Louis.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 1:00am on August 10, 2012

Video from Panel on Art and Activism by Tony

Full Video is now up. Check it out if you have time. Note: We had an issue with the cameras and lost a few minutes towards the end, so we lost about 5 minutes.  (Batteries ran out quicker…

SOURCE: Halcyon Theatre at 10:35am on August 7, 2012

How do we use new technology to support one of the oldest art forms? by Btc11

Dear Friends, This summer, StageSource is undertaking the challenge of raising $15,000 to transform StageSource from an office space to an artistic platform, and we need your support. StageS…

SOURCE: StageSource at 10:10am on August 7, 2012

Art spotlight: 'Ded Unkunpi -- We Are Here"

SOURCE: StarTribune at 6:16pm on August 4, 2012

Judy Gold Plays P-Town Art House, Now thru 9/1 by BroadwayWorld

During the just-completed 6-month Off-Broadway run of her new one-woman show The Judy Show My Life As A Sitcom, the New York Times made it a critics pick. She will star at The Art House for …

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 1:30am on August 4, 2012

Now why exactly did the state just hand Harvard $150,000 to upgrade the ART's lighting? by Thomas Garvey

More cultural funding down the toilet.Sometimes you don't know whether to laugh or cry at the way this benighted state doles out its support for the arts.Is there any fatter cat than Harvard…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 11:34am on August 3, 2012

Fuse Theater Review: Wrestling With Art by Peter-adrian Cohen

Ultimately the evening is NOT about wrestling. It's about the root, the very nature of art. About the love of craft; about wanting and needing to create.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 8:49am on August 3, 2012

Art spotlight: Uptown, Powderhorn and Loring Park art fairs

Three big fairs on tap this weekend.

SOURCE: StarTribune at 3:39pm on August 2, 2012

Noises off: The alternative torch relay, and reinventing the art of theatre by Matt Trueman

With Richard DeDomenici's one-hander having completed its run, bloggers turn to the future of collaborative theatreFar be it from Noises Off to let the Olympics pass by unmentioned. After al…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:21pm on July 30, 2012

Art House Productions seeks submissions for the SO LOW Theater Festival by NYTE Small Press

This item from Christine Goodman Art House Productions will present the first annual SO LOW Theater Festival this coming September, dedicated to the advancement of one-person shows as a thea…

SOURCE: NYTE Small Press at 8:09pm on July 26, 2012

Art spotlight: Revisiting the ark

Ark imagery in books, textiles and other art by Sandra Menefee Taylor.

SOURCE: StarTribune at 3:31pm on July 26, 2012
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