6,111 stories by "Artsjournal1"
Nick Blaemire and James Gardiner's Glory Days was a promising little show when it finished a successful run at metro DC's (small) Signature Theatre, but the transfer to the Great White Way j…
It's a seven-story, five-block-long concrete hulk with cheap clothing and electronics stores and hair salons, along with lots of abandoned space and a colony of bats. But in the past few yea…
"While, traditionally, people might tune a radio to their favourite station and leave it there, listening on devices such as Amazon's Alexa involves asking for a channel each time " so there…
"With the opening this summer of the Linde Center for Music and Learning, the campus's first major construction project in a quarter of a century, [the Boston Symphony's summer home] is dram…
The summer of 1954, which the author and his family spent in Paris, was when Steinbeck wrote the just-rediscovered short story "The Amiable Fleas" for his column in Le Figaro. But that wasn'…
"[Dagmar Sternad] began working with dance artists … to discover the scientific roots of human balance and coordination. But over the years, she realized that her research could have broad…
"January 9, 2019: Everything's Just Peachy … March 5, 2019: … Or Is it?" " Vulture
"Seth Hurwitz was on a bike trip riding across Europe when news of his last ditch effort to save the long-suffering Woodstock 50 festival had leaked out." " Billboard
Bustle Digital Group, which bought the site in a bankruptcy auction last year, said in a statement, "We are postponing the Gawker relaunch. For now, we are focusing company resources and eff…
"Between 2010 and 2015, [Timothy] Sammons is said to have pocketed money from art he sold for his clients" " including works by Picasso and Chagall " "and used art that did not belong to him…
"The 75-year-old [José Berardo], who has been described as the 'Portuguese Charles Saatchi,' used his 900-piece collection " which includes works by Picasso, Bacon, and Basquiat, among othe…
"Arc Majeur, an imposing 250-tonne steel structure [that will be 60 meters tall], will stand over the busy E411 between the city of Namur and Luxembourg, a spot chosen partly on the basis th…
Less than a week ago, it looked like the endlessly troubled festival was saved, with a move to Maryland from upstate New York (where no one would give them a permit). But within a day of the…
Professional colleagues with sharp political and philosophical differences would do well to learn about the virtues of civility and respectful disagreement from Jane Panetta and Rujeko Hockl…
"The author … lived in Paris in the mid-1950s, where he wrote a weekly column for the French daily Le Figaro called 'One American in Paris'. One of his pieces took the form of a short stor…
"[He] created sculptures of some of the nation's leading public figures, works that can be seen today in major cities … He [always] maintained his commitment to verisimilitude, whether dep…
"My arms jerk up and down and twist from side to side with the beat, but my own muscles aren't doing the work; my flesh is being pushed around in space by the 45 pounds of metal, cable, and …
"Rather, viewed in their original form on large screens and prior to decades of degradation, these movies were vivid and realistic. In particular, early 68mm film, which was less practical t…
In Taiwan, Cloud Gate Dance Theater is so beloved that the company's farewell performance for founding director Lin Hwai-min (who's reitring after 46 years) drew 50,000 people to the plaza i…
"Although the downtown Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts has long touted itself as the future home of the Orlando Philharmonic, Orlando Ballet and Opera Orlando, arts leaders say t…
"Two weeks ago, the Maryland-based National Philharmonic announced that it was planning to close because it had run out of money. Now, the group has an embarrassment of riches. On Tuesday, t…
As the streaming giant reported the loss of 126,000 American customers, it "also announced a cheaper, mobile-only subscription plan in India. At 199 rupees ($2.80; £2.20) a month, it's pr…
Four cities in Denmark are running pilot versions of a program called Kulturvitaminer (culture vitamins), partly funded by the national health ministry, that gets people on long-term sicknes…
When Shah Jahan (yes, the one who built the Taj Mahal) built Chandni Chowk in the 1650s, it was lined with trees and elegant buildings and had a canal down its center. Now it has jam-packed …
"Perhaps not, but where does the responsibility for change lie? Lyn Gardner speaks to theatremakers and festival organisers." " The Stage