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Practiced Deception Of Art

Naomi Iizuka paints a captivating portrait of the art world's seamier side in "36 Views," an intelligent, intricate and imaginatively designed drama about the discovery of a priceless Japan…

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 12:00am on March 29, 2002

'VIEWS' - INCOHERENT LOOK AT ART WORLD

By DONALD LYONS
THE play "36 Views" is an arty and artsy piece about forgery and falseness in the painting world.

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 12:00am on March 29, 2002

Responding to Crisis, Art Must Look Beyond It

By ANNE MIDGETTE
The assumption that art should respond rapidly to crisis is common currency today. But that goes against the nature of artistic inspiration.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:00am on March 3, 2002

Jamie Theakston Joins Art in London

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00am on February 25, 2002

Barry Foster of London's Art Dies

London Art cast member Barry Foster died yesterday from an apparent heart attack, according to The Evening Standard. The actor was 70.

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 12:00am on February 12, 2002

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The works of Paul Simon, ABBA, Boy George, the Pet Shop Boys, Bruce Springsteen and Billy Joel are either currently on stage (Mamma Mia! and The Graduate are the local examples) or about to become the basis for new musicals.Star Tribune [Minneapolis]: New Guthrie design focuses on Minneapolis riverfront
[Thanks to Leanna for the link!]

SOURCE: StarTribune at 12:00am on February 9, 2002

Ads Suggest the Pitfalls Of Losing Art Education

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:00am on January 26, 2002

Inheriting an Uneasy Truce Between Art and Government

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:00am on December 25, 2001

Inheriting an Uneasy Truce Between Art and Government by ROBIN POGREBIN

When Michael Hammond assumes the helm of the National Endowment for the Arts he will find himself in the historically stormy relationship between the arts and government.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:00am on December 24, 2001

Confronting the Zeitgeist When Life Overtakes Art by JACK HITT

ART imitates life. That's been the working theory, anyway. The artist is supposed to find a way into the realm of the imagination and, there, transmute messy quotidian reality into coherent…

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:00am on December 23, 2001

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Jason Robert Brown dropped his 1000 closest friends an email sharing some great news. TIME magazine has named his show, The Last Five Years one of the ten best theater experiences of 2001. Last Five Years is opening off-Broadway in March 2002.
TIME Magazine: Best + Worst 2001

SOURCE: Time at 12:00am on December 19, 2001

The Art of Inhabiting Secondhand Roles by PETER MARKS

There's nothing ignoble about replacing another actor in a hit musical. But there's not much glory in it, either.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:00am on November 30, 2001

The Art of Inhabiting Secondhand Roles by Peter Marks

There's nothing ignoble about replacing another actor in a hit musical. But there's not much glory in it, either.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:00am on November 30, 2001

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At the Metropolitan Pavilion, where the Hetrick-Martin Emery Awards were given to advocates for gay youth, the actors Chris Meloni and Chad Lowe worked the room, while Michael R. Bloomberg and Hilary Swank stood shoulder to shoulder with those being honored. (Well, almost shoulder to shoulder. Ms. Swank is statuesque, the mayor-elect less so.)B'way comedies laff all way to the bank
B.O. still limp after post-comeback drop-off
For the second week in a row, Broadway's B.O. remained 12% under last year's record-setting level. Only four weeks ago, the 2000 and 2001 figures were nearly identical after a miraculous post-Sept. 11 comeback.
The New York/Tri-State audiences are falling off. This is not surprising as the audiences did rally to Broadway's aid, but they have done their part.

SOURCE: Variety at 12:00am on November 20, 2001

Art Is Easy: Sunday in the Park Is the Big Winner at Dallas' Leon Rabin Awards

SOURCE: www5.playbill.com at 12:00am on November 8, 2001

Today's birthdays include Walter Cronkite, Art Carney, Loretta Swit, Markie Post, Ralph Macchio, Matthew McConaughey, and Will Rogers.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:00am on November 4, 2001

Bolcom Out, Menken In for ART Lysistrata; Begins May 10

SOURCE: www5.playbill.com at 12:00am on October 22, 2001

Japan Society Hosts Asian Performance Art Festival, Oct. 19-20

The Asian Performance Art Festival puts on public display the sort of extreme behavior and stage exhibitionism that is considered taboo in many Asian countries.

SOURCE: www.broadwayonline.com at 12:00am on October 19, 2001

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Or if you are graphic person, click on the chart:

SOURCE: BroadwayStars at 12:00am on October 18, 2001

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"Right now," he said, "yours truly will be directing the show."Bulletin: Economic Fears Scuttle Broadway Plan for By Jeeves

SOURCE: www5.playbill.com at 12:00am on September 18, 2001

The Expression of Grief and the Power of Art by NEIL STRAUSS

In the artist, events like those of Tuesday morning bring about a meeting of universal emotions and an individual will to unearth them, expose them, understand them and accept if not outlas…

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:00am on September 13, 2001

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Don't Miss These: (Two previously linked articles by Seth and Susan:)
The Blue Mood of a White-Hot Nathan Lane

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:00am on September 2, 2001

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Also on this day: In 1982, I was born. Happy Birthday to me.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:00am on September 1, 2001

Conti to Do UK 'Art' When Hirsch Returns to U.S., Sept. 4

Judd Hirsch, who is currently playing the role of 'Marc', has to leave the production Sept. 2 due to TV commitments in America.
Oh man, I want a publicist like he has!

SOURCE: www5.playbill.com at 12:00am on August 25, 2001

Weather Imitates Art

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:00am on August 14, 2001
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