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9,116 results for ""Art""

Theater auditions: 'Art of Murder' in Melbourne by Elizabeth Maupin

Here’s an audition notice from Melbourne Civic Theatre: AUDITIONS FOR THE UPCOMING PRODUCTION OF Art of Murder by Joe DiPietro.  Needed are 2 men ages 30-60 and 2 women ages 20-60. …

SOURCE: Orlando Theater at 10:22am on July 31, 2011

Critic's picks - art

ART EDWARD HOPPER’S MAINE The first exhibition to focus on the works Hopper produced on his summer visits to Maine. Through Oct. 16. Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine. 20…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 1:00pm on July 30, 2011

Places in the art by Mark Feeney

"Exposure 2011,’’ the annual juried show at the Photographic Resource Center at Boston University, includes small projects, ranging from four to eight images, by 10 different pho…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 2:10pm on July 29, 2011

Christine Ebersole Replaces Ana Gasteyer in Art House Line-Up, 8/20-21

Christine Ebersole won her second Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical, as well as virtually every Off-Broadway award, for her dual role of a lifetime as Edith Beale and Little E…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 2:30pm on July 28, 2011

iPhone, iPad art exhibit to open at ROM this fall

The exhibition at the ROM will be the renowned England-born David Hockney’s first major show in Canada in more than two decades.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:58pm on July 28, 2011

Filichia on art: Two more 'Shoulda' stars by Peter Filichia

The stars keep saying yes to director David Hyde Pierce, who's casting the season opener at the George Street Playhouse. "It Shoulda Been You" " a musical about the travails of putting on a …

SOURCE: NJ.com at 7:40am on July 27, 2011

Is It The Mastery Of The Medium Or The Idea That Makes Good Art by Joe Patti

Daniel Grant had a piece on the Huffington Post about a new trend in visual arts M.F.A. programs where training is tailored to students’ particular interests. He references the program…

SOURCE: Butts In The Seats at 12:52am on July 27, 2011

Book cover guy mends broken art

'Massive geek' gains authors' praise by redesigning covers.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 11:00am on July 24, 2011

Contemporary Art Museum announces fall season

Works by David Noonan, Emily Wardill, Jonas Mekas and Yoko Ono -- yes, that Yoko Ono -- will be on view beginning September 9 at Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 9:28am on July 22, 2011

'Art' preview: Just as he did as a teenager, Judd Hirsch derides modern art in play by Peter Filichia

Jerry Dalia/Surflight TheatreJudd Hirsch directs and stars in "Art" at the Surflight Theatre in Beach Haven. The "Taxi" star plays Marc, the same character he played in t…

SOURCE: NJ.com at 7:24am on July 22, 2011

Stars of the AVT #137: Art Wallace by Trav S.d.

This post is one of a series profiling the hundreds of performers I've presented through my American Vaudeville Theatre in celebration of its 15th anniversary. Don't miss the American Vaudev…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 11:18am on July 21, 2011

Student art on display

Artwork created by students at the Boston Higashi School will be on display until Aug. 5 at a gallery in Waltham. The school in Randolph serves an international roster of children and young …

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 1:21am on July 21, 2011

Exploring all of art’s edges by Cate McQuaid

In the art world, “painting’’ represents a cosmology of ideas that in addition to imagery includes surface, materiality, and placement on a wall. Hang a flat tire on the wa…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 12:55pm on July 19, 2011

Quotes: Adorno on black art by George Hunka

The injustice committed by all cheerful art, especially by entertainment, is probably an injustice to the dead; to accumulated, speechless pain. Still, black art bears features that would, i…

SOURCE: Superfluities Redux at 8:33am on July 19, 2011

The death of Borders and the fine art of browsing through bookstores by Esther

I felt like crying when I read that Borders planned to liquidate its inventory and close its remaining stores.I'm old enough to remember the days when all you had were tiny Walden's and B. D…

SOURCE: Gratuitous Violins at 8:10pm on July 18, 2011

Luanne Martineau: Art history as grist for her mill by Murray Whyte

Luanne Martineau churns and reconstitutes recent art history with glee

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 6:23pm on July 13, 2011

The Art Of The Cast Album

Since the songs from OKLAHOMA! provided more hits than any previous musical, the capturing of so many three minute gems in one set of four discs was exciting indeed...

SOURCE: The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization at 12:11pm on July 13, 2011

THE ART OF COLLABORATION Rodgers & Hammerstein Reflect

ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER: What sets the great Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals apart for me is their directness and their awareness of construction..

SOURCE: The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization at 12:11pm on July 13, 2011

Art Imitates Life When Palm Beach Meets Berlin

By day they were ordinary citizens, joining in protests, carrying picket signs, demanding a right to revote, denouncing the so-called ""butterfly ballots."" By night they were actors, appear…

SOURCE: The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization at 12:11pm on July 13, 2011

It's An Art

Williamson Music has signed an array of extraordinarily talented writers recently, and this article is a chance to celebrate them all.

SOURCE: The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization at 12:11pm on July 13, 2011

Brooklyn sculptor turns stone into art by Gina Salamone, Daily News Feature Reporter

Passing neighbors gawk inside Robin Antar's garage on her quiet street in Midwood, Brooklyn. She's wearing protective goggles and a mask. She is sanding a huge hunk of marble.

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 6:29pm on July 12, 2011

Vine art by Jenna Scherer

Musicals performed in midair have been getting a bad rap lately, thanks to a certain web-slinging behemoth on Broadway....

SOURCE: Boston Herald at 10:58pm on July 11, 2011

Paul Provenza And The Art Of Stand-Up : NPR by Scott Simon

Comedians don't like to talk about comedy any more than magicians like to talk about their tricks. Comedy isn't chemistry. You can't put laughs together like a recipe. Paul Provenza, the com…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 12:57pm on July 11, 2011

Paradox Art Marketing Plan #1 - Double Goals by Adam Thurman

Alright, time to switch things up a bit. For the next several weeks posts will come Monday, Wednesday and Friday. For this first series of post, I'm going to dive into the fundamentals of ma…

SOURCE: Mission Paradox at 10:00am on July 11, 2011

Another Endangered Japanese Art Form: Bathhouse Murals

The sentos of Tokyo - where people go "to observe the time-honoured ritual of soaking in frighteningly hot water" - are beginning to fade away: the city has fewer than half the bathhouses it…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:36pm on July 10, 2011
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