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9,116 results for ""Art""

Patti LuPone, Seth Rudetsky to Play Provincetown Art House This July by BroadwayWorld

Patti LuPone won her second Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical, as well Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards, for her performance as Rose in the most recent Broadway production o…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 2:35pm on April 3, 2012

Patti LuPone to Perform at Provincetown's Art House Theatre by Brian Scott Lipton

Tony Award winner Patti LuPone will perform on July 4-5 at Provincetown's Art House Theatre. She will be joined by Seth Rudetsky. The Art House's 2012 summer series will also incl…

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 1:49pm on April 3, 2012

"Red" Explores Art, Ideas At TheaterWorks by Frank Rizzo

  Follow CT Lifestyle & Entertainment News On The Courant's Features Buzz Facebook PageThe show : "Red" at Hartford's TheaterWorks

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 12:00am on April 3, 2012

Culturebot's EPHEMERAL EVIDENCE at Exit Art by Andy Horwitz

Culturebot has been invited to be a part of Exit Art's group show "Collective/Performative" that just opened in conjunction with their 30 year retrospective. Culturebot will be in residence …

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 10:04pm on April 2, 2012

Save the date: 'Art of the Sign' to open April 13

SIGN, SIGN EVERYWHERE A SIGN: The Bill Christman-Greg Rhomberg production, "Art of the Sign, " is set to open April 13 at 6:30 p.m. at Ars Populi Gallery and Chistman Studios, 6010 Kinsgbury…

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 4:28pm on April 2, 2012

Art spotlight: Sharon Louden

Plus Dyani White Hawk and "365D."

SOURCE: StarTribune at 10:16am on March 30, 2012

Blog: Shivers & delights of great art

At last, at last, a truly dull and boring piece of music in the wonderful wall-to-wall Schubertiad filling the BBC Radio 3 airwaves all this week: a live (make that half-dead) performance of…

SOURCE: WhatsOnStage at 5:37am on March 30, 2012

Blog: Shivers and delights of great art

At last, at last, a truly dull and boring piece of music in the wonderful wall-to-wall Schubertiad filling the BBC Radio 3 airwaves all this week: a live (make that half-dead) performance of…

SOURCE: WhatsOnStage at 4:38am on March 30, 2012

Noises off: Theatre enters the tweet zone and art thrives in a cold climate by Matt Trueman

Should theatre seats be reserved for tweeting? Plus, why the people of Antarctica give art a warm welcomeThis week, Noises Off is shouting "Macbeth!", whistling, spitting, turning around twi…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:36pm on March 29, 2012

Beckmann work at St. Louis Art Museum depicts Titanic disaster

Perhaps the world's most impressive painting about the Titanic is on view in the St. Louis Art Museum's new, expansive Max Beckmann gallery.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 9:00am on March 29, 2012

For Elena Juatco, art imitates love by Richard Ouzounian

Former Canadian Idol contestant Elena Juatco talks love and romance ahead of her role in I Love You Because at the Toronto Centre for the Arts.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 1:21pm on March 28, 2012

ITINERANT Performance Art Festival opens this Friday by Andy Horwitz

QMAD, Queens Media Arts Development, launches ITINERANT, a citywide festival for Contemporary Performance Art to be hosted at various venues in the five boroughs of New York City. ITINERANT …

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 9:44am on March 28, 2012

St. Louis Art Museum to open 'Currents 106: Chelsea Knight'

An exhibition of new work by New York-based artist Chelsea Knight is scheduled to open April 6 at the St. Louis Art Museum.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 8:45am on March 26, 2012

Jessica Gorlicky's art is turning the world on its head by Sandie Benitah

When I spot her in the coffee shop, her hair is perfectly straight, tied into a neat low bun, and she is wearing black from head to toe.Montreal

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:01am on March 24, 2012

BWW Exclusive STAGE ART - VENUS IN FUR! by BroadwayWorld

This week - it's all about VENUS IN FUR, the acclaimed new play by David Ives, directed by Tony Award winner Walter Bobbie starring Tony Award nominee Nina Arianda and Emmy Award nominee Hug…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 3:09pm on March 23, 2012

Walker Art Center commissions an original featurette from Cannes-winning director

The video will be shown on the museum's Walker Channel

SOURCE: StarTribune at 10:07am on March 23, 2012

Art spotlight: Leonard Parker: An architect's architect

SOURCE: StarTribune at 4:05pm on March 22, 2012

Art is a Lie by Chicago Plays

Art is a lie that brings us nearer to the truth. Pablo Picasso said that, or something close to it.Mike Daisey is a brilliant storyteller. Period. He made a mistake. I cannot say that put in…

SOURCE: Collective Leverage at 2:15pm on March 22, 2012

Concert Review: Nicholas Kitchen and Yeesun Kim at the Worcester Art Museum by Arts Fuse Editor

WAM's Chamber Music Series is a model for what chamber music performance ought to be: excellent musicians performing in a small space with a rather informal air to the proceedings.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 8:27am on March 22, 2012

Margaux Williamson is the Art Gallery of Ontario's current artist-in-residence by Murray Whyte

Margaux Williamson is the Art Gallery of Ontario's current artist-in-residence, and it's a position she's taken literally, given the tangle of unmade bed sheets and sleeping bag splayed acro…

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:01am on March 22, 2012

Mike Daisey's The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs: How the storyteller betrayed his art. by Jason Zinoman

Mike Daisey didn't just break the rules of journalism. He did a disservice to his own art.

SOURCE: Slate at 2:47pm on March 19, 2012

In the Arts: Nonprofit Art Groups Turn to Crowdsourcing for Support

Many artists and arts advocates are embracing crowdsourcing as an important new way to support cultural endeavors, writes The New York Times.

SOURCE: philanthropy.com at 12:28pm on March 19, 2012

Live on #NEWPLAY TV March 22 10am EDT: "Counting New Beans: Intrinsic Impact and the Value of Art" by HowlRound

Join arts researcher Alan Brown and project director Clayton Lord as they discuss Counting New Beans: Intrinsic Impact and the Value of Art, a new book that examines the ways theater artists…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 12:00pm on March 19, 2012

Opera with art at its heart

Serge Dorny's success as head of Opéra de Lyon is based on creative foundations, writes Andrew Clark

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 2:22pm on March 16, 2012

SXSW Tales: The Art of Heavy Metal by Chloe Veltman

Band, bands and more bands.Even though yesterday's rampaging around the South by Southwest Festival was full of fine music (the highlight being a lunchtime gig by the Seattle-based gypsy roc…

SOURCE: Chloe Veltman at 2:21pm on March 16, 2012
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