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 Saturday, 20 March 2010
Arts and Culture
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  • Newest member of arts council speaks
    A little jazz at the Pacific Symphony LIFE Nick's brings something new to San Clemente Napa-style wine events coming to O.C. Save a bundle on state parks fees Pelican 'stomped on' by fisherman recovers TRAVEL Virgin America drops O.C. flights Gary

  • Arts Policy: Arts Groups Brace for Closure of Bloomberg Fund
    NEW YORK Following the September 11 terrorist attacks, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg created the Carnegie Corporation, a special charitable fund that quietly funneled $200 million to more than 600 small cultural groups around the city over the past

  • Daily Appendix: Raves for Ken Price and Josef Albers in New York, Henri Matisse in Chicago, et al
    Bauhaus Meets Venice Beach: Ken Price and Josef Albers are reunited 50 years after they showed at Ferus. Roberta Smith is pleased. [NYT] ? Radical Invention: "[T]his is one of those exhibitions that visitors will talk about for years," Christopher Knight

  • Museums: Pugilism and Performance Art at MIT
    BOSTON Bringing together some of the world?s most innovative artists for a thinking-outside-the-(white)-box panel discussion on ?Parody, Politics & Performativity? probably seemed like a really good idea to staff members at the MIT List Visual Arts

  • Postwar & Contemporary Art: A Biennial of Catastrophes
    The fifth edition of the Quebec City biennial, , has been tagged with tagged with the rather unusual title of ?Catastrophe? Quelle catastrophe!? Whether that exclamation ? ?What a catastrophe!? ? is one of delight or exasperation, it certainly indicates

  • 'Home Tweet Home:' Handcrafted birdhouses featured at Art Walk in Orange Park
    The third annual Plaza Art Walk - showcasing Clay County artists and musicians- will be held Sunday. The event will be held in Challenge Enterprises Plaza in Orange Park to benefit Lighthouse Learning Center, a special needs program for children ages

  • Northeast Ohio tattoo artists show they do more than body work in Inkwell Show
    View full sizePop ShopTattoo artist Tony Derigo from Chronic Tattoo painted this portrait entitled "Woman, Heart, Snake." PREVIEW The Inkwell Show When: Opening party from 6 to 9 to night. Exhibit runs through Saturday, April 17. Where: Pop Shop Gallery

  • Myfanwy MacLeod: The High-Art Lowdown
    Myfanwy MacLeod Hex II ? VIII 2009 Installation view Courtesy Catriona Jeffries / photo Scott Massey Myfanwy MacLeod Hex II ? VIII 2009 Installation view Courtesy Catriona Jeffries / photo Scott Massey Close Move In her show of recent works entitled

  • Opera Mini to run on iPhone at CTIA 2010
    The latest version of Opera Mini for the iPhone was displayed at the Mobile World Congress 2010 around two months ago. Now once again Opera is planning to showcase the browser at the CTIA Wireless which is scheduled on March 23. No one was permitted

  • Election campaign to be captured by official artist
    Photographer Simon Roberts is official election artist A photographer has been chosen as the nation's official artist for the coming general election. Simon Roberts has been commissioned by the Speaker's Advisory Committee on Works of Art to document

  • Artist places sculptures on melting Arctic iceberg
    Uummannaq (Greenland): A Dutch artist arranged two large sculptures on an iceberg in Greenland on Friday to raise awareness about climate change, and people will be able to monitor it online as the ice melts. Ap Verheggen, a 45-year-old artist from The

  • NAPA on par with the Sydney Opera House?
    Nobody knows, or is willing to tell, the true cost of the National Academy of the Performing Arts (Napa). But let us assume it is the minimum official figure of $480 million. We have heard complaints from the Artists Coalition of T&T that there are many

  • PDN Curator Awards: Call for Entries
    The Big Picture Magazine The current issue is: March 2010 Also in this issue: Recommended Reading The Big Picture by Editors of The Big Picture This book features the complete range of digitally printed graphics, from skyscraper building wraps to vehicle

  • Operatic Tragedy: 'Nights at the Opera'
    THIS WEEK: Let us clarify: The series at the Kennedy Center entitled Nights at the Opera does not, in fact, include any operas. Instead, the three plays are all about opera. The first one - and the newest - is Golden Age , which is set backstage at an

  • Regional artists present their talent
    Osage Singapore presents Inventory: New Art from South East Asia - recent works by eight of the region's most significant artists for the first time in Singapore, taking stock of the state of art prodution in the region. These artists are Poklong Anading

  • Music Review | New York City Opera: At the David H. Koch Theater, Opera With a Madcap Plot
    ?L?Étoile,? the comic opera featuring Julie Boulianne, center, is a production of at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center. Emmanuel Chabrier has long been remembered primarily for his orchestral work ?España,? but in recent years the spotlight

  • Music Review | Les Arts Florissants: Les Arts Florissants at BAM Opera Festival
    Many opera productions, especially those of small-scale chamber works, have tried to break down barriers between performers and audiences. At the production of Charpentier?s French Baroque pastorale ?Actéon,? which opened at the on Thursday night,

  • Mullin Automotive Museum to Open
    What promises to be one of the most significant automotive-museum openings in decades will take place next month when collector Peter Mullin opens the Mullin Automotive Museum in Oxnard, Calif. Mullin is known for his love of French cars, and the museum

  • WSJ editors 'furious' about arts reporter jumping to NYT
    Kate Taylor joined the Wall Street Journal's New York section only six weeks ago. "She's going to the competition on the exact same beat," says one of John Koblin 's sources. " The Journal announced this afternoon that it's hired Pia Catton from Politico


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