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9,118 results for ""Art""

Signature Theatre Presents Reza's ART, 3/29-5/22

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 2:01pm on March 10, 2011

Ourhouse gives art and comedy a twisted new home by Brian Logan

Nathaniel Mellors's latest exhibition makes mainstream sitcom look highly conventionalEleven years ago, the double act Noble and Silver won the Perrier best newcomer award. I was a big fan o…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:22pm on March 10, 2011

Mitchell Hébert, John Lescault, Michael Russotto Set for Signature Theatre's Art

Signature Theatre has announced casting for Yasmine Reza's Art, translated by Christopher Hampton. Matt Gardiner will direct the production, which will run March 29 - May 22. The play…

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 2:28am on March 10, 2011

Blaze transformed Park Slope art gallery

On Nov. 12, 2010, a five-alarm fire sparked by an exploding boiler in a nearby supermarket gutted 10 residential apartments and a small Park Slope art studio called the Open Source Gallery.

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 8:13pm on March 8, 2011

Bebe & Syndey Neuwirth Set for MOTHER/DAUGHTER ART SHOW Benefit, 4/4

Bebe Neuwirth, Tony and Emmy Award-winning actress and star of Broadway's hit musical The Addams Family, will co-host, along with her mother, artist Sydney Neuwirth, The MotherDaughter Art S…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 2:25pm on March 8, 2011

Bebe Neuwrith, Sydney Neuwirth to Co-Host The Mother/Daughter Art Show Benefit

Tony and Emmy Award winner Bebe Neuwirth, along with her mother, artist Sydney Neuwirth, will co-host The Mother/Daughter Art Show, to be held on Monday, April 4 from 6pm to 8pm at the Rouge…

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 2:25pm on March 8, 2011

Wherefore art thy chemistry? by James Jorden

SHAKESPEARE called Romeo and Juliet "star-cross'd lovers" -- and the Met's performance Thursday of Gounod's operatic version, "Roméo et Juliette," was also plagued by hard luck. The offs…

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 1:30am on March 7, 2011

A ballet legend dances through the stages of his life and art by Karen Campbell

In his captivating new memoir, “I Was a Dancer,’’ Jacques d’Amboise recounts a story that beautifully illustrates his reach as a teacher. On a packed subway train in …

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 9:19pm on March 6, 2011

Making a home for art, too by Megan McKee, Globe Correspondent

It’s hard to grasp the size of Framingham’s century-old Bancroft building while looking at it from Fountain Street. Situated sideways on a narrow lot, bordered by rumbling trains…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 1:11pm on March 5, 2011

Am I Suffering Enough to Make Good Art? by Evan McNamara

I'm sure you've heard the adage, "you must suffer for your art." I've always considered myself an optimist with a pretty good life, albeit a bit of a worrier. So the worrisome voice in my he…

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 3:01pm on March 4, 2011

Vivid art offers a window into intricate science by Mark Feeney

CAMBRIDGE — Like an old-fashioned department store, MIT’s new state-of-the-art cancer-research facility is meant to catch the eyes of passing pedestrians. Ten startlingly beautif…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 1:19am on March 4, 2011

Conceptual art with humor, humanity by Sebastian Smee

WELLESLEY — Born in Belgium and resident since the mid-1990s in Mexico City, Francis Alÿs is an enchanting enigma. He specializes in making the weighty seem light-headed and the f…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 1:12pm on March 3, 2011

Art Collective Announces Cross-Country Road Trip to Inspire Art Students by Randy Kennedy

The Bruce High Quality Foundation, a five-artist collective, announced that on March 29 it would begin a five-week, 11-city tour.

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

WHY ART MATTERS by Kim

"The arts matter because they are universal; because they deal with daily experience in a transforming way; because they question the way we look at the world; because they offer different e…

SOURCE: www.kimweild.com at 5:59pm on March 1, 2011

This week's art diary by Charlotte Higgins

Alice leads the end-of-an-era productions, judging the Art Fund Museums prize, and the Forest Fringe's search for a new homeEnd of an era for blockbuster stage spectaclesWhat an incredible f…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:30pm on March 1, 2011

If A Great Nation Deserves Great Art…Then…. by Kim

PLEASE TAKE ACTION! On February 18 an amendment to reduce FY11 funding to the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) by $20.6 million was approved by the House of Representatives. This amendm…

SOURCE: www.kimweild.com at 2:35pm on February 28, 2011

It’s the art stupid

My work ranges a long vertical spectrum from the basements of art galleries to 1st National Broadway tours. It also has a wide aesthetic spectrum from the deeply esoteric dramatizations of p…

SOURCE: lucaskrech.livejournal.com at 10:07am on February 28, 2011

VIDEO: The Art and Service of Open Captioning by Mark Blankenship

A national TDF program brings access to the deaf and hard of hearing Experience the art and service of open captioning, a national TDF program that makes theatre more accessible for the deaf…

SOURCE: TDF at 12:15pm on February 25, 2011

Short-a-Day: Steven Millhauser's "Catalogue of the Exhibition: The Art of Edmund Moorash (1810-1846)" by Aaron Riccio

Originally published in Little Kingdoms (1993). Personal enjoyment rating (out of 100): 83.There's a bit of Pale Fire in this, a story told through the gallery notes for the twenty-six portr…

SOURCE: That Sounds Cool at 3:59pm on February 23, 2011

Folk Art Museum to Show Self-Taught Black Artists in Venice by Kate Taylor

The American Folk Art Museum, which is facing serious financial problems, is nonetheless embarking an ambitious project: an exhibition of African-American self-taught and graffiti artists to…

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:15pm on February 22, 2011

Making art accessible to all by Linda Matchan, Globe Staff

Q. Where did your interest in social justice come from? A. I grew up in Hollywood, California, and my parents were very strong supporters of the Hollywood Ten who were being persecuted durin…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 10:55pm on February 21, 2011

ART’s ‘Ajax’ runs afoul of its gimmicks by Don Aucoin

CAMBRIDGE — Shame and humiliation, Sophocles knew, are foes that even the bravest and most relentless warrior cannot defeat.

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 12:18pm on February 17, 2011

Drawing conclusions: the fine line between theatre and art by Bella Todd

Sue MacLaine's play about Francis Bacon's muse invites the audience to bring sketchpads. What is it about painting on stage?In May, performer and playwright Sue MacLaine will strip naked in …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:28pm on February 16, 2011

Make Art, Get Art in Return at Tribeca Film Festival by Dave Itzkoff

Winning filmmakers at this year's Tribeca Film Festival will receive one of nine works, including pieces by Will Ryman, Tom Otterness and Robert De Niro Sr.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:20pm on February 16, 2011

Berlin film festival: does Wim Wenders capture the magic of Pina Bausch's art? by Charlotte Higgins

With a judicious use of 3D, Wenders does much to bring immediacy and depth to Pina Bausch's glorious choreographyIt's the film I'd been most looking forward to; in fact it was the film that …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:59am on February 14, 2011
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