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This past Thursday and Friday I had the honor of attending a convening on global performance, civic imagination, and cultural diplomacy at Georgetown University, hosted by Derek Goldman a…
They are trying not to leave their mark while restoring the 348-foot John J. Egan painting.
The full line-up has been announced for the second season of Broadway at The Art House in Provincetown this summer.
As previously reported, Patti LuPone will open the season with concerts J…
Work of 15 women is featured.
Five regional finalists for the annual $70,000 Sobey Art Prize are announced.
Between the foibles and hopes of middle-age and the vast perfection of nature, the documentary Low and Clear finds its compelling rhythms and its poetry.
What to make of Valerie Blass? It's a question the fast-rising Montreal-based sculptress seems to ask of herself time and again. The Art Gallery of Hamilton has just opened a half-size versi…
They play seemingly affable, cultivated men, whose gentle banter proves to cover great depths, certainly of sorrow and probably of shame.
Local performer T. Mychael Rambo celebrates black men and their children in an event Saturday at the Fitzgerald.
A new musical about the life of art deco artist Tamara de Lempicka will get a priviate June 15 Manhattan reading featuring Julia Murney and Kevin Earley.
In a small, nondescript room tucked away on the ninth floor of an out-of-use office building in Crystal City, artist Rachel Farbiarz has tugged the ancient concept of genizah into the 21st c…
June 11, 2012 By Mark Lamos, Playhouse Artistic DirectorMark Lamosphoto by Kathleen O'RourkeOne of the perks of my job as artistic director is a chance to watch other directors in…
Lois Kirschenbaum, 79, shows up nightly for opera and ballet performances, determinedly getting into the show on the cheap and often meeting the performers by the stage door afterward.
“Our tragedy today is a general and universal physical fear so long sustained by now that we can even bear it. There are no longer problems of the spirit,” William Faulkner said …
Cuturebot contributor Cassie Peterson tackles the idea of "queer art" as we enter Queer New York, opening Thurs., June 7 at Abrons Arts
Paul Gonsalves on the Road will be performed at the Capital Fringe Festival from July 21st through the 29th. As any jazz listener or follower of the Duke Ellington Orchestra knows, Paul Gons…
June 4, 2012By Nina SankovitchAuthor of Tolstoy and the Purple Chair, a memoir of a year of reading a book a day and rediscovering joy, after experiencing terrible grief.I remember reading T…
Virginia Madsen and Steven Weber are set to perform A Work Of Art, Pulitzer Prize finalist Stephen Karams first play which he wrote at age 17, at 20 Years of Winners Scenes, Songs, and Speec…
Betty Buckley and The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth will present two benefit concerts on June 19 and 20 featuring students from Buckley's recent Song Interpretation Workshops.
The p…
Dael Orlandersmith's Black n Blue Boys / Broken Men is a brutal experience. How could it not be? Its 90-plus minutes are all about the sexual, physical and emotional abuse of young men and h…
Cloud City is a shimmering, spacious delight that plays with space and gravity and takes you to a new place. What an adventure! What do you see when you arrive at the roof? a very large stru…
Pieces from the Public Works of Art program at the Minnesota History Center.
Virginia Madsen and Steven Weber will perform A Work of Art, Pulitzer Prize finalist Stephen Karam’s first play (which he wrote at age 17), as part of the Blank Theatre's June 3 be…
Virginia Madsen and Steven Weber are set to perform A Work Of Art, Pulitzer Prize finalist Stephen Karams first play which he wrote at age 17, at 20 Years of Winners Scenes, Songs, and Speec…