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9,118 results for ""Art""

Stolen art’s return ends long drama by Jonathan Saltzman, Globe Staff

Michael Bakwin and his wife left their Stockbridge house on Memorial Day weekend in 1978 for a short trip. Soon after they returned, they discovered that someone had broken in and stolen sev…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 12:00am on November 18, 2010

A Trove of Paul Strand Photos for Philadelphia Museum of Art by Carol Vogel

A step toward acquiring all of his work.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 8:00pm on November 17, 2010

Museum of Modern Art Gets on the iPad App Bandwagon by Randy Kennedy

Some virtual help for the big exhibition on Abstract Expressionism.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:01pm on November 17, 2010

The gift of art by June Wulff, Globe Staff

Why deal out holiday gift cards when you can give someone a work of art by students, alumni, faculty, and other affiliated artists from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts. Thousands of ch…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 12:57pm on November 17, 2010

Art that Looks Backward by Kate Taylor

An N.Y.U. professor plans to have a camera implanted in the back of his head.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:09pm on November 16, 2010

A sharp eye for pop art by Cate McQuaid

Laurie Lambrecht’s color photographs of Roy Lichtenstein’s studio document the great 20th-century pop artist at work. They are also works of art in themselves. The photos, on vie…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 1:11pm on November 16, 2010

Fine art, unfancy food by Mark Feeney

Q. How did you get started on this project? A. For years I’d been photographing vernacular roadside architecture in black and white, especially at night. Not just diners, but also movi…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 1:10pm on November 16, 2010

Maestro: The Art of Leonard Bernstein

Legit Reviews: The script is persuasive on its protagonist's art, less so on the personal life.

SOURCE: feedproxy.google.com at 8:37pm on November 14, 2010

The art of the meal by Devra First, Globe Staff

YOU’VE MARVELED AT John Coney’s silver sugar box, Edward Steichen’s print “Pears and Apple, France,’’ and Jerome Thompson’s painting “A Pic Ni…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 11:00am on November 13, 2010

Endurance Art by Jesse Green

The persistence of long-attention-span theater.

SOURCE: New York Magazine at 9:43pm on October 31, 2010

Ginny Ruffner's art blooms at Bellevue Arts Museum and on film

Ginny Ruffner, Seattle artist, is all over the place these days. She has a show at the Bellevue Arts Museum, "Aesthetic Engineering: The Imagination Cycle"; she's designing a new public scul…

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 7:19pm on October 20, 2010

China Disabled People's Performing Art Troupe: Thousand Hand Dance by The Kennedy Center

China Disabled People's Performing Art Troupe: Thousand Hand Dance China Disabled People's Performing Art Troupe performs the Thousand Hand Dance during VSA's opening ceremony. …

SOURCE: YouTube at 2:47pm on June 10, 2010

NYTW Restoration actress Natalija Nogulich on Humanity in Italian Art by New York Theatre Workshop

NYTW Restoration actress Natalija Nogulich on Humanity in Italian Art NYTW actress Natalija Nogulich discusses the beauty and humanism in Italian art. Natalija is featured in Claudia Shear&…

SOURCE: YouTube at 1:06pm on May 19, 2010

Art Director - April, 2010 by American Theatre Wing

Art Director Gail Anderson of advertising agency SpotCo brings her passion for graphic design to create visual identities for theatrical works. Anderson traces her career from the School of …

SOURCE: American Theatre Wing at 10:45am on April 2, 2010

Speak Easy at Galapagos Art Space by Lauren Wissot

True artistic discoveries"relatively secret revelations that unfold before one's eyes"are few and far between. The post <em>Speak Easy</em> at Galapagos Art Space appeared first …

SOURCE: Slant Magazine at 4:31am on February 7, 2010

From the Archives: the art of money

Note: This was originally posted almost two years ago in December of 2007. It is interesting to me to see how much more sophisticated my writing on finances is now than it was then. I hope y…

SOURCE: lucaskrech.livejournal.com at 7:54am on September 25, 2009

0068: The Art of Panto by MusicalTalk

TIM, THOS and new presenter Becky Applin explore the world of pantomime, in particular focusing on the Barbican's production of Stiles and Drewe's Jack and the Beanstalk. Stiles and Drewe th…

SOURCE: musicaltalk.co.uk at 10:10pm on February 21, 2008

Tension Makes Good Art: Notes from the Director by Juan

  "Tension makes good art." It's hard to say when I originally heard this quote, or who said it to me, but it's a phrase I constantly hear when having conversations about theatre. The…

SOURCE: Halcyon Theatre at 1:32pm on February 5, 2008

0040: The Art of Cabaret by MusicalTalk

TIM AND THOS are joined by cabaret experts Paul L Martin and Sarah-Louise Young of Millionth Muse Productions to dissect the art of cabaret and where it relates to or diverges from musical t…

SOURCE: musicaltalk.co.uk at 11:27pm on July 17, 2007

London Art Extends To 2003

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00am on May 2, 2002

London Art Extends To 2003

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00am on May 2, 2002

For Once, Death Imitates Art by DAN BARRY and MEL GUSSOW

We missed this article from Wednesday's Times about the life and death of playwright Leonard Melfi. It's worth catching up on.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:00am on April 19, 2002

For Once, Death Imitates Art by DAN BARRY and MEL GUSSOW

We missed this article from Wednesday's Times about the life and death of playwright Leonard Melfi. It's worth catching up on.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:00am on April 19, 2002

Classics staging a comeback at ART

'Vanya,' 'Ulysses,' Hotel' among slated prod'ns
The premieres of two new works of musical theater plus revivals of plays by Chekhov, Euripides, Durrenmatt and Shakespeare will make up the 2002-03 season of the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Mass., the first under the nonprofit's new triumvirate of artistic director Robert Woodruff, associate a.d. Gideon Lester and executive director Robert J. Orchard.

SOURCE: Variety at 12:00am on April 17, 2002

Classics staging a comeback at ART

'Vanya,' 'Ulysses,' Hotel' among slated prod'ns
The premieres of two new works of musical theater plus revivals of plays by Chekhov, Euripides, Durrenmatt and Shakespeare will make up the 2002-03 season of the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Mass., the first under the nonprofit's new triumvirate of artistic director Robert Woodruff, associate a.d. Gideon Lester and executive director Robert J. Orchard.

SOURCE: Variety at 12:00am on April 17, 2002
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