Charles Giuliano
Bio:
Publisher & Editor. Charles was the director of exhibitions for the New England School of Art & Design at Suffolk University where he taught art history and the humanities. He taugh tModern Art and the Avant-garde for Metropolitan College of Boston University. After many years as a contributor, columnist and editor for a range of print publications from Art New England, Art News, the Boston Phoenix, the Boston Herald Traveler and Patriot Ledger, to mention a few, he went on line with Maverick Arts which evolved into a website.
Recent Articles:
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39th Re-Rooters Day Ceremony Front Page
What to Do With Post Holiday Trees
By: - Jan 01st, 2022You are invited to attend the 39th Re-Rooters Day Ceremony, Friday, January 7, 2022, 4:00 pm, Harbor Hotel beach, Provincetown Harbor (snow, storm or shine); bring something non-toxic to burn on a tree boat. Sponsored by the IRS, International Re-Rooters Society, Jay Critchley, President
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Music for Abandoned Amusement Parks Front Page
Uncanny Masterpiece by East Boston's Sal Baglio
By: - Jan 01st, 2022In an uncanny masterpiece musician Sal Baglio, in Music for Abandoned Amusement Parks, captures the ambiance of colorful East Boston. Journalist Frank Conte is the venerable chronicler of the hood.
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Spatchcocked Duck Food
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Jazz in the Berkshires Front Page
What Are You Doing for New Years
By: - Dec 30th, 2021This very special concert features the amazing flutist Andrea Brachfeld with Insight: Bill O’Connell, piano; Harvie S, bass; and Jason Tiemann, drums
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Good Government Word
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What’s on Netflix and Amazon. Front Page
Good, Bad and Ugly
By: - Dec 28th, 2021In the dead of winter baby it's cold outside. It's time to curl up on the couch and hunker down with Netflix and Amazon. Here is a cheat sheet of what we've been watching.
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Discombobulated Word
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The Play That Goes Wrong Front Page
And That's the Truth
By: - Dec 22nd, 2021The premise of the play that actually goes wrong is introduced by Chris Bean, president of the Cornley University Drama Society (played by Matt Mueller). The drama society is staging the play The Murder at Haversham Manor in the USA, a production made possible, the program notes, by the British-American Cultural Exchange Program.
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The Perennial Woman in Black Front Page
Produced by American Conservatory Theater
By: - Dec 20th, 2021The Woman in Black has drawn sufficient audience to run on London’s West End for over 30 years – second in longevity only to Agatha Christie’s “The Mousetrap.” It’s had productions around the world and has been translated into 14 languages. Not bad bona fides. Produced by American Conservatory Theater it plays at ACT’s Strand Theater, 1127 Market St., San Francisco.
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Donald for Christmas Word
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Croakability Word
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The Art of Donald Shambroom Front Page
A Hegelian/ Kantian Struggle
By: - Dec 18th, 2021Donald Shambroom’s art embraces a hybrid notion of the societal whole and the individual as its own kind of whole. He leans on the structure of a visual language derived from Rauschenberg to insert images of faces known from mass media side by side with those of people in his immediate family. Sometimes there is text given the same weight as the faces and bodies.
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Shakespeare & Company News Front Page
First Three Titles For 45th Season
By: - Dec 16th, 2021Shakespeare & Company announces the first three titles slated for production during its 45th Season, beginning in June 2022. Two works by Shakespeare and a modern production will open the season, which also marks the one-year anniversary of The New Spruce Theatre – Shakespeare & Company’s 500-seat amphitheater, constructed in the summer of 2021.
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Unpacking NFTs Front Page
Art or Scam
By: - Dec 15th, 2021NFT art is a new way of categorizing digital artworks that enables artists to monetize their creations. A pertinent question: how does valuing a physical artwork compare to valuing a virtual work of art? It turns out that the value of NFTs and crypto art is based on the value of cryptocurrency. NFTs are sold on the basis of Ether or Ethereum. The Ethereum is translated into monetary value. For example, if an NFT sells for 2 Ethereum, that would translate at the moment into about $2,255 dollars. If the speculative value of the Ethereum drops, then so does the value of the artwork.
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Morning Sun Front Page
Manhattan Theatre Club
By: - Dec 11th, 2021The magic of this play lies in the everyday ordinariness of each character’s lives which frequently tend to echo our own. I might add, when the lights went down there was not a dry eye in the house. Nor was there a heart left untouched.
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Miss Bennet – Christmas at Pemberley. Front Page
Playhouse on Park in West Hartford
By: - Dec 11th, 2021The play is set two years after Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy have married and settled at his home. The family is arriving to celebrate Christmas.
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When Comes the Moment Front Page
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Be Bamboo Front Page
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Sound of Music at Palm Canyon Theatre Front Page
Enjoy the Tender Trapp
By: - Dec 08th, 2021“The Sound of Music”, is a show that the whole family can enjoy. It’s based on an inspirational true story of the famous Austrian von Trapp Family Singers and their escape to Switzerland on the eve of Germany’s 1938 Anschluss, and it’s annexing of Austria prior to World War II that will break out one year later.
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Lonesome Pine Word
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Zero Slum Game Word
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Christmas Theatre in Connecticut Front Page
Tons of Fun
By: - Dec 04th, 2021There's lots of fun for the whole family on stage in Connecticut. Here's a cheat sheet.
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Manual Cinema’s Christmas Carol Front Page
Performed by Shadow Puppets
By: - Dec 04th, 2021If you like Dickens’ A Christmas Carol performed by shadow puppets with special effects from an overhead projector, Manual Cinema has an adaptation of the holiday classic for you. Its 2020 virtual production of the Dickens’ classic A Christmas Carol is available for viewing this year and it’s still quirky and delightful, even though it retains its earlier pandemic theme. (Yes, we’re still in the damnable pandemic or endemic, so enjoy this view of it.)
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A Tribute to Stephen Sondheim Front Page
Genius in a Minor Key
By: - Dec 03rd, 2021It may sound like ‘Heresy’ to some of my colleagues, but for me personally, the gifts that resided inside the genius that was Stephen Sondheim was an acquired taste.
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The Wickhams at Shakespeare & Company Front Page
Written by Lauren Gunderson and Margot Melcon
By: - Dec 03rd, 2021Written by Lauren Gunderson and Margot Melcon and directed by Ariel Bock, The Wickhams features many familiar characters of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, as well as some new faces: a no-nonsense housekeeper, a spirited new maid, and a love-sick, enterprising footman. The staff is deeply engaged in holiday preparations at Pemberley, the estate of Elizabeth and Darcy.
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