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9,118 results for ""Art""

Rajni Shah: live art musical extravaganza Glorious by TheatreVOICE

Spill Festival 2011: Diana Damian talks to Rajni Shah about her live art musical extravaganza Glorious, performed at the Barbican in collaboration with Guildhall School of Music and Drama st…

SOURCE: podcast.theatrevoice.com at 8:00pm on April 1, 2011

Matthew Morrison to Launch Summer Tour June 18; Cover Art for CD Released by Dan Bacalzo

Glee star and Broadway veteran Matthew Morrison will embark upon a summer 2011 tour to promote his new album from Mercury Records. The cover art for his CD has also been released. The tour …

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 2:31pm on April 1, 2011

Hmong stories woven into art in Groton show by Nancy Shohet West

When the narrative nonfiction work “The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down’’ by Anne Fadiman was chosen for the annual Groton Reads program, organizer Cheney Harper asked…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 10:35pm on March 30, 2011

For art's sake " and ours | David Edgar by David Edgar

The anti-cuts case can't be just the elitism of the arts' intrinsic value, nor their social utility, but bothThree years ago at the Young Vic theatre 500 arts people dragged the then Arts Co…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:00pm on March 30, 2011

Signature Theatre Presents Reza's ART, 3/29-5/22 by Bww news Desk

A simple white canvas. A 200,000 franc price tag. The real cost A 15-year long friendship. Virginia's Tony Award-winning Signature Theatre presents Yasmine Reza's God of Carnage scathing dar…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 1:30am on March 29, 2011

Audra McDonald Leads ART's PORGY AND BESS in Aug.

The Hartford Currant has confirmed that Audra McDonald will lead a new production of Porgy and Bess at A.R.T. A.R.T. Artistic Director Diane Paulus confirmed the news in a recent interview.…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 7:01pm on March 28, 2011

Film Art House Round-Up: Week of March 25th 2011 " March 31st 2011 by Erica Elson

This week there's the unrated versions of KILL BILL 1 and 2 at the New Beverly, a STAR TREK series with George Takei, Walter Koenig and Nicholas Meyer appearing in person at the Egyptian, an…

SOURCE: www.fineartsla.com at 11:27am on March 25, 2011

Rose Art Museum to receive major renovation by Megan McKee, Globe Correspondent

Brandeis University’s Rose Art Museum is planning to undergo major renovations that college officials say will protect the museum’s acclaimed modern art collection for the long h…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 1:23am on March 24, 2011

Stephen Colbert Exposes Himself to Art (the Appropriate Way) by Dave Itzkoff

The "Colbert Report" host pays a visit to the Phillips de Pury & Company gallery to visit his portrait and subject the auction house chairman Simon de Pury to a tongue-in-cheek grilling.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:35am on March 22, 2011

Thurs, Mar 24th @ 6 P.M: Art from the Ashes: The Fire that Changed our World (FREE) at The Drama Book Shop by Drama Book Shop

The 146 women and men who died in the Triangle Fire in 1911 transformed a century. Their deaths led to sweeping reforms in labor, safety and feminist history, as well as being a catalyst for…

SOURCE: Drama Book Shop at 7:06pm on March 21, 2011

New 'Borderland' art exhibit makes use of Smart Space

Just as one man's trash is another's treasure, one New Yorker's empty storefront is another's gallery space. Today's example: "Borderland," a new art exhibit in the window of what used to be…

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 5:54pm on March 21, 2011

Second Life: ‘Death and the Powers’ from ART by Jeremy Eichler, Globe Staff

Tod Machover’s new sci-fi opera, “Death and the Powers,’’ sets its gaze on subjects both ancient and ultra-modern. In the former camp is the question of whether the s…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 9:20pm on March 20, 2011

The Art of Selling Dino Dung

I can afford to miss an Impressionist sale at Christie's or a wine auction at Sotheby's. Another will be along shortly. But when I heard they were auctioning dinosaur dung at I.M. Chait I ha…

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 7:40pm on March 20, 2011

Japan may use art to heal after disaster: 'Harajuku girl'

Since the tsunami, Darian Brenner has tried everything to reach the young woman she calls her "sister," Aoi Masubuchi, in Japan.

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 2:31pm on March 20, 2011

Juried art show accepting entries

The Arts Center at Southborough is accepting entries for its annual juried show, which will run from March 27 to April 10.

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 9:29pm on March 19, 2011

Critic's picks - art by Sebastian Smee

SEDUCTIVE SUBVERSION: WOMEN POP ARTISTS, 1958-1968 An international survey of women Pop artists. Through April 3. Tufts University Art Gallery. 617-627-3518, artgallery.tufts.edu

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 1:00pm on March 19, 2011

Photo Flash: Sh-K-Boom Unveils Album Art for Upcoming Releases - CATCH ME IF YOU CAN, WOMEN ON THE VERGE & More!

Sh-K-Boom, which is gearing up for several cast album releases in the near future just released the album atr that will be used for such shows as CATHC ME IF YOU CAN, THE BOOK OF MORMON, WOM…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 2:20pm on March 18, 2011

Clark Art Institute Tries to Deaccession a Renoir at Maastricht Art Fair by Carol Vogel

In an unusual move, the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Mass., is trying to sell a Renoir from its collection at the European Fine Art Fair in Maastricht, the Neth…

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:28pm on March 18, 2011

Elvis Contest Seeks Elvis Art in Return for Elvis Prizes by Dave Itzkoff

Elvis Presley Enterprises is seeking "a work of art that symbolizes Elvis' revolution in 1956."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:29am on March 18, 2011

A Merce Cunningham Trove for the Walker Art Center by New York Times

A major collection of art associated with Merce Cunningham dances goes to the Walker Art Center.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:49am on March 17, 2011

Isn't it time to lay off the list-making and let our artists make art? by Laura Barnett

From 'hot 100s' to Oliviers, Oscars and Baftas, we're obsessed with ranking and categorising artists. But who does it benefit?There are, to borrow a phrase, two types of people in the world:…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:03am on March 16, 2011

Donor's Son Sues Dallas Museum Over Art Collection, 25 Years Later by Kate Taylor

In a lawsuit filed in federal court in Dallas on March 11, the Dallas Observer reported, Arnold Leon Schroeder, Jr., Mrs. Reves's son from a previous marriage, has sued the museum claiming t…

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:45pm on March 15, 2011

London Theatre Critic Explores the State of the Art in Berlin

Michael Billington: "I came to Berlin eager to learn about the current issues. What impact is the national obsession with immigration having on theatre? How is drama surviving in the current…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:07am on March 15, 2011

A melding of art and science by Cate McQuaid

LINCOLN — The grounds of the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum is a gold mine for mushroom foragers. That’s just one thing deCordova staffers learned while the artist team of P…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 9:22pm on March 13, 2011

Smithsonian's Controversial Show May Come to Brooklyn Musem and Tacoma Art Museum by Kate Taylor

The controversial National Portrait Gallery exhibition "Hide/Seek," which examined gay and lesbian themes in American portraiture, may come to the Brooklyn Museum and the Tacoma Art Museum, …

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:43pm on March 11, 2011
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