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Audience rolls down tracks during "Die Soldaten"
Boston Globe - 5 Hours ago
NEW YORK --The opening note of Bernd Alois Zimmermann's 'Die Soldaten' has to be the most moving in opera when heard in David Pountney's production: The 974-seat bleacher containing the audience slowly
Audience Rolls Down Tracks During 'Die Sol... Fox 50
Audience Rolls Down Tracks During 'Die ... FOX 7 KTBC
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Chennai mechanic turns artist by night
Times of India - 48 Minutes ago
CHENNAI: Marianand wields spanners and screwdrivers by day as a fitter in the Southern Railway's Carriage Works at Perambur and spends his nights brushing fine strokes onto canvas. This painter by night
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Art attack: Buyers lap up paintings worth $1.1 bn
Economictimes - 47 Minutes ago
London auction houses sold a record £558.8 million ($1.1 billion) of art including fees over two weeks, with buyers coming into the market seeking to make money as other investments stalled. The total,
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Qobadi's Turtles screened at Tate Britain museum
Persian Journal - 47 Minutes ago
The renowned Iranian filmmaker Bahman Qobadi's Turtles Can Fly has been screened at the Tate Britain museum in the capital, London. The film was screened as a part of the museum's Lure of the East: British
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Rudd slams naked children art
Yahoo! News Australia - 55 Minutes ago
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd says he can't stand artwork that depicts naked children. Mr Rudd on Sunday said work such as that shown in this month's edition of Art Monthly Australia did the opposite of restoring
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Painting pose
stuff.co.nz - 53 Minutes ago
PAINTING POSE: Posing in front of a Peter Brown artwork, which features a flight assistant, at the Aigantighe Art Gallery yesterday was 12-year-old Harriet Waldron of Timaru. Harriet was visiting the
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An Advocate of Action To Set Opera's Tone
Washington Post - 20 Hours ago
'La Bohme' is updated to a world of 'wild and crazy guys' at the Washington National Opera; a video of a decomposing rabbit appears in 'Parsifal' at Bayreuth. Some people call this kind of opera production
An Advocate of Action to Set the Tone of Opera Washington Post
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Summer arts schemes for the young
BBC - 104 Minutes ago
Positive activities like playing in a music group can have a good impactYoungsters in deprived areas are to get cut-price access to arts, sports and drama activities to divert them from anti-social behaviour
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High School Musical: the kids are quite right, it's a scream
Telegraph - 112 Minutes ago
Charles Spencer reviews High School Musical at the Hammersmith Apollo It's the age of the audience you notice first, quickly followed by the punishing volume of noise the little blighters generate. Disney's
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Ahdaf Soueif on artist John Frederick Lewis, the good orientalist
Guardian Unlimited - 3 Hours ago
Of all the British artists who went east in the 19th century, for Ahdaf Soueif, only John Frederick Lewis looked beyond colonial stereotypes to capture its true spirit. Cairo gave him the colours, light
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The life of Riley: Jonathan Jones interview with Bridget Riley, art world star of
Guardian Unlimited - 3 Hours ago
Bridget Riley was a star of the 60s who turned her back on glamour in favour of pure art. In a rare interview she tells Jonathan Jones how the proud legacy of 1968 lives on Saturday July 5, 2008The Guardian
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Actor, painter, poet: Binoche takes a new step as a dancer
Guardian Unlimited - 3 Hours ago
Mark Brown, arts correspondentSaturday July 5, 2008The Guardian
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Birmingham Royal Ballet, Hippodrome, Birmingham
Guardian Unlimited - 3 Hours ago
Dance Hippodrome, Birmingham Judith MackrellSaturday July 5, 2008The Guardian
Birmingham Royal Ballet Guardian Unlimited
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Short plays: the survival of the one-act wonder
The Times - 5 Hours ago
There are appetising theatrical events promised for the weeks ahead: a new play about the suffragettes by the fast-rising Rebecca Lenkiewicz, the bug-eyed David Tennant as Hamlet at Stratford and, for
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Sia Art Jewellery to open 150 stores all over country
The Hindu - 4 Hours ago
Vadodara (PTI): Sia Art Jewellery (SAJ), the national market leader in art jewellery industry and Sia Solemates, exclusive designer bags and footwear, has announced of setting up of 150 stores across
Sia Art Jewellery to open 150 stores Economictimes
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Comic book artist Michael Turner dies at 37
MSNBC - 6 Hours ago
SANTA MONICA, Calif. - Michael Turner, a comic book artist who drew covers for major titles such as 'Superman/Batman,' 'The Flash' and 'Civil War,'' has died. He was 37.Turner died June 27 at a Santa
Celebrated comic book artist Michael Turner dies of cancer at 37 Yahoo! Canada
Comic Book Artist Michael Turner Dies Fox 19
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Hear Harley's vroom in Milwaukee
Los Angeles Times - 16 Hours ago
Milwaukee Beer. If that's your first thought after hearing the word 'Milwaukee,' you haven't been here lately. In the last decade, the country's 25th largest city has gone through such a massive revitalization
Harley Museum to open in Milwaukee The Money Times
Hear the vroom at the new Harley museum in Milwaukee Los Angeles Times
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John Barnes: film historian and museum owner
The Times - 16 Hours ago
John Barnes was one of Britains leading independent early-film historians. Not content with spending decades researching and writing an authoritative multi-volume work on the origins of cinema in England,
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L.A. artist Brett Westfall makes his Paris runway debut
Los Angeles Times - 16 Hours ago
ALOS ANGELES artist quietly made his Paris debut last week at the Comme des Garons men's show. Brett Westfall -- who helped orchestrate (and co-owns) the label's guerrilla store in downtown L.A. -- was
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Historic home museums run low of cash / Even keeping the lights on is a challenge
San Francisco Chronicle - 17 Hours ago
Even keeping the lights on is a challenge Stephanie Reitz, Associated Press del.icio.us Digg Technorati Reddit Facebook Slashdot Fark Newsvine Google Bookmarks Georgia (default) Verdana Times New Roman
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Supported the arts in Elmhurst
Chicago Tribune - 18 Hours ago
Diana M. Nicholas was a longtime patron of the arts and daughter of the founder of the Lizzadro Museum of Lapidary Art in Elmhurst.A lifelong resident of Elmhurst, Mrs. Nicholas was a former director
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A Performing Arts Festival That's Always On Edge
Washington Post - 22 Hours ago
As the clock ticked toward an unforgiving deadline, Julianne Brienza and the crew of the Capital Fringe Festival experienced in a single morning last week the perils and pleasures of creating cutting-edge
The Texas Renaissance Festival announces new Performing Arts Festival at School North Texas e-News
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Living art
Guardian Unlimited - 24 Hours ago
Ai Weiwei, China's most famous living artist, lives and works in Caochangdi, which used to be a village to the east of Beijing but is now, thanks to the city's endless creep - locals call Beijing Tan
Strong views Guardian Unlimited
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Art: Vilhelm Hammershi: The Poetry of Silence, Royal Academy, London
Guardian Unlimited - 7/6/2008
Art The Vilhelm Hammershi show opens up into a fascinating world of interiors Laura CummingSunday July 6, 2008The Observer
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Director of the Design Museum, Deyan Sudjic, judges the buildings of the new Beijing
Guardian Unlimited - 7/6/2008
Beijing has rebuilt itself faster than any city on earth, turning from a warren of alleys into a capital fit for a superpower. No wonder the world's top architects - from Foster to Koolhaas - have flocked
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