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Tune into our Instagram story today as Krystal KC Wilson and Jasmin Malave take you behind the scenes of their day at The Art of Killin' It - an immersive whodunit in Brooklyn!
St. Louis' major venues to purchase contemporary art also offer fun chances to browse, mingle and learn.
The Art of Killin' It is a BIPOC murder mystery. When the album release soirée for a big time Influencer at Hardigan Manor turns deadly, the guests - along with the help of the audience - m…
Paul Bettany and Jeremy Pope are getting ready to conclude their Broadway run in The Collaboration, but not before chatting about the process with BroadwayWorld's Richard Ridge. In this vide…
The popular show at the St. Louis Art Museum hasn't been held in person for a couple of years.
This week, Robert Peterpaul, in association with the Broadway Podcast Network, welcomes Broadway star T. Oliver Reid to The Art of Kindness podcast, which promotes kindness in the enterta…
Livestream the Chocolate Factory's memorial event Monday, Feb. 6 at 5:30pm eastern
From F-bombs to high-brow discourse, Riverside Theatre's absorbing Bakersfield Mist provokes and expands boundaries of what we know about the power of art and broader meanings of authenticit…
Made in China 2.0 is valuable as an act of theatrical witnessing, the voice of a rebel who is facing considerable challenges from the powers that be.
Over the last four decades, the Center for Art in Wood on North 3rd Street in Old City has enhanced the public's understanding of contemporary art…
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When asked in a recent interview if he'll always want to do stand-up, Colin Quinn joked that he's tired and can't do it forever
DANCE If you've seen the legendary Martha Graham Dance Company recently it...
The post What to see, do and hear: ASO, "High Risk, Baby!," ancient Egyptian art, more appeared first on ARTS A…
Shakeil Rollock, creator, director and choreographer of "Okay, you can stop now," says personal histories and the news cycle intersect in more ways than we might assume.
Brent Askari places Warhol just ahead of the revolution in Iran (then Tehran) in the 1970s to get Polaroids of the Shah's wife for a portrait commission.
The domestic demolition in Kate Snodgrass's script is served au flambé.
THE ART OF BURNING WITH RAGE Fast-paced and gripping, laced at times with humor, The Art of Burning opens with an ominous threat: "Sometimes you have to kill the things you love to save them…
Lonneke Gordijn and Ralph Nauta of DRIFT have created an artistic display that also dances.
At a time when so many menus have turned digital, Maison Close hired this noted illustrator to create theirs.
New public programs announced by Laguna Art Museum in celebration of its Tenth Annual Art & Nature Festival " including innovative workshops, panel discussions, nature excursions and imm…
In his brisk, low-maintenance Off Broadway show, the workhorse comic Colin Quinn extols the virtues of idle chitchat.
★★★★☆ In his newest one-man show, the comedian reminds us of the importance of informal in-person interaction
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This show has history. Odets, a voice for his disinherited generation was born in Philadelphia.
The post Waiting For Lefty (Quintessence): On the side of angels but not art appeared first on…
A story of strange bedfellows today, and not the first we've encountered in our exploration of vaudeville's annals. And apparently content ones! We begin with Emma Haig (1898-1939), a diminu…
Despite Nick Cave's broadside against computer-generated lyrics, they're here to stay. Artists need to be educated and protected
Faced with an attempt by a new chatbot to imitate his own lyr…
Detroit Public Theatre's production of Heather Raffo's thorny drama about Chaldean Iraqi immigrants showed what true regional theatre can---and should---do.