Woodmere Art Museum presents Through Her Eyes
"Why have there been no great women artists?" An art critic posed the question in 1971 and Philly responded in 1974 with FOCUS, a citywide festival of women artists. Now, a new Woodmere show…
"Why have there been no great women artists?" An art critic posed the question in 1971 and Philly responded in 1974 with FOCUS, a citywide festival of women artists. Now, a new Woodmere show…
Mr. Williams passed away peacefully, just days before previews begin for the upcoming Broadway revival of Home.
Samm-Art Williams, whose Tony-nominated 1979 play Home is being revived on Broadway this year and whose TV producing credits include Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Martin and Hangin' with Mr. Coop…
Samm-Art Williams"Tony-nominated writer of the play Home, which begins preview performances of its first-ever Broadway revival on Friday, May 17 at Roundabout Theatre Company's Todd Haime…
BroadwayWorld is saddened to report the passing of Samm-Art Williams, a multi award winning playwright, actor, director, and producer whose Tony-nominated play Home is currently in rehearsal…
Peter Anton's sculptures of a gigantic Pop-Tart, a four-foot-wide cruller and other delicacies are on display at the Fairfield University Art Museum through July 27.
By YVONNE HUDSON Daron Hagen’s “I Hear America Singing” serves up multiple treats for audiences that love singers, intimate performances, and music with a distinctively American flav…
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Discover the Tony Award®-nominated play Home by Samm-Art Williams as it returns to Broadway. In this video, Roundabout Theatre Company Teaching Artists Nafeesa Monroe and Berk Uzman explo…
Hear from the stars of the Kenny Leon-helmed Broadway production of HOME. Get tickets to HOME: https://www.broadway.com/shows/home/
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Cooking on its own can be entertaining. But are there ways to embrace it as a performance of sorts? You can when you consider the world of cooking art! Today we're reimagining your culinary …
Born 100 years ago today: announcer, quiz show host, news anchor, and actor Art Fleming (Arthur Fleming Fazzin, 1925-1995). It was Fleming's bad fortune to have his most notable accomplishme…
To an AI model, a picture is data, sound and music are data, as is traditional spoken or written language. That data is translatable, interchangeable, and, most importantly, linkable and act…
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By SHARON EBERSON Blending bold brushstrokes of historic events with insightful artistic license, Andy Warhol in Iran prods and pokes at a topical piñata, unleashing debates over art, polit…
The two-time Tony winner explores arts education at four Los Angeles organizations in the new special.
Danielle Dutton's new genre-defying collection is a garden of earthly delights, losses, and discursions. Prairie, Dresses, Art, Other, by Danielle Dutton, Coffee House Press, 169 pages, $1…
(Renaud Lefort's, Armelle Caux's, Olivia Salazar-Winpear's, Stephanie Cheval's and Sonia Baritello's report appeared on France 24, 4/22.) Visit  In 1924, French poet André Breton wrote …
Daniel Aukin's lauded production, featuring new songs by Will Butler of Arcade Fire, transfers to Broadway with its gifted ensemble of actor-musicians intact.
Her comments were part of an ongoing conversation around the purpose of theatre criticism.
Some of us whistle while we work, but what happens when your work is whistling? This week, host Brittany Luse is joined by professional whistler, Molly Lewis. Lewis' catalogue spans across t…