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Charles Giuliano

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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:

  • The Mount Calendar Front Page

    Events Update

    By: Mount - Oct 08th, 2021

    Experience the beauty and splendor of Edith Wharton’s beloved estate. The Mount is currently open Wednesday – Sunday for tours. We are open on Saturdays and Sundays in November & December. See the mansion all dressed up for the Holidays! Holiday House tours start November 27. Tours can be booked online at EdithWharton.org. Please visit our website for the latest calendar of events.  

  • Lake Poets Word

    By: Charles Giuliano - Oct 07th, 2021

    Lake

  • Clark Presents Zoom Lecture on Stockbridge-Munsee Community Front Page

    By Heather Bruegl, Director of Education at Forge Project

    By: Clark - Oct 07th, 2021

    On Saturday, October 16, Heather Bruegl, Director of Education at Forge Project, discusses the history of the Stockbridge-Munsee Community, the indigenous people who once lived on these lands.

  • Scenes from a Marriage on HBO Front Page

    Remake of Ingmar Bergman Film

    By: Jack Lyons - Oct 06th, 2021

    Israeli filmmaker Hagai Levi decided he wanted to do a more modern updated version of Ingmar Bergman’s 1973 seminal film “Scenes from a Marriage” that originally starred Liv Ullman, Erland Joseph, Bibi Andersson, Jan Malmsjo, and Gunnel Lindblom.  However, writer/adaptor/director Levi trimmed several characters for his 2021 version.

  • The Long Game Word

    By: Charles Giuliano - Oct 06th, 2021

    spidder

  • Little Girl by Sebastien Lifshitz Front Page

    French Film About a Trans Child

    By: Nancy Bishop - Oct 06th, 2021

    Little Girl, a 2020 documentary about a young French trans girl, would be a good introduction to what it means to feel you were born in the wrong body. It’s an exquisite film, a sweet story of 7-year-old Sasha, who lives in rural France with her incredibly devoted and supportive family. Unfortunately, not everyone around her is equally as understanding.

  • Arnie Reisman Journalist, Playwright, Poet at 79 Front Page

    Resident of Martha’s Vineyard

    By: Charles Giuliano - Oct 05th, 2021

    Arnie Reisman, a Martha Vineyard resident died suddenly. He was 79. Starting as editor of the Brandeis University Justice he was later editor of the weekly Boston After Dark/ Phoenix. He was a prolific documentary filmmaker and playwright as well as publisher of several books of poetry. With his wife Paula Lyons, he was also a panelist on NPR’s Says You!, the long-running comedy quiz show. His documentary The Powder and the Glory was the basis of the Broadway show War Paint.

  • Eclipse Mill Artists Annual Exhibition Front Page

    Reconnections 2021

    By: Eclipse - Oct 03rd, 2021

    Eclipse Mill Artists Annual Exhibition, Reconnections 2021, will present the work of 24 artist residents of the North Adams complex. The Annual is a long standing tradition for the artists loft building.

  • Performance Artist Tim Youd Front Page

    100 Novels Project

    By: Nancy Bishop - Oct 03rd, 2021

    Tim Youd has been at work on his 100 Novels Project for about 10 years. The Jungle is #71 and he just finished retyping Sherwood Anderson’s Winesburg, Ohio, on a early Remington typewriter at the Arts Club on Ontario Street. Anderson lived nearby (at the corner of what is now Wabash and Superior) when he was writing the book (a short story cycle), published in 1919.

  • Hang at Shakespere & Company Front Page

    By Debbie Tucker Green

    By: Sarah Sutro - Oct 03rd, 2021

    In the playbill for Hang by Debbie Tucker Green, the setting is described as ‘Nearly now.’ How prescient the playwright is, to recognize old and new layers of fascism, terribly becoming everyday.

  • Honoring Jazz Entrepreneur George Wein Front Page

    In Tribute Michael Rosenfeld Gallery

    By: Rosenfeld - Oct 03rd, 2021

    Michael Rosenfeld Gallery had a long and personal relationship with George Wein and we remember and celebrate his kindness and spirit. In a recent letter to Michael Rosenfeld on the occasion of the gallery’s 30th anniversary, he wrote: “30 plus years ago, by chance I walked into a brownstone building on the Upper East Side. There was a sign outside that said: Michael Rosenfeld Gallery. That was the day I met you. And to say it changed my life, is putting it mildly.”

  • A Crossing: A Dance Musical Front Page

    Barrington Stage Presents Powerful New Work for All of America

    By: Charles Giuliano - Oct 02nd, 2021

    While focused on a group of migrants this is the story of all of us. It conveys an America rooted in exclusion, violence and intolerance. This is a stunning new musical for all Americans.

  • Highway to Heaven Word

    By: Charles Giuliano - Oct 02nd, 2021

    road

  • Trump Promised to Drain the Swamp Front Page

    DC Still Mucked Up

    By: Jack Lyons - Oct 02nd, 2021

    It’s been almost a year since November 2020 when Mr. Trump lost his presidential reelection bid but secretly refuses to accept his defeat.  And “the big lie’ theory continues to poison the political well being of the nation.

  • Gateways Inn in Downtown Lenox Front Page

    Announces Jazz Series

    By: Gateways - Oct 01st, 2021

    The Gateways Inn in downtown Lenox has announced a new jazz series, starting in October and running Thursdays through Saturdays, with a special concert on Sunday, Oct. 24. Presented in association with Berkshires Jazz, Inc., the series underscores the venue’s ongoing dedication to live music.

  • Haunted Hancock Shaker Village Front Page

    Spooky Tours

    By: Hancock - Oct 01st, 2021

    Peer into hidden spaces, with guides sharing tales of ghosts that dwell here and the Shakers' participation in the Spiritualist Movement.

  • Otto Zitko New Works Front Page

    At Crone Wien in Vienna

    By: Crone Wien - Oct 01st, 2021

    In Otto Zitko’s work, space determines form and content. The central design element is the seemingly endless line running across large-format picture panels, sheets, or walls, which is applied with paint rollers or thick oil pens. Behind the supposedly purely expressive character of his works lies a complex structure of self-organization, the sounding out of physiological movement in space, and different levels of consciousness and energy.

  • Clark Art Institute’s First Sundays Front Page

    Free Admission on October 3

    By: Clark - Oct 01st, 2021

    The Clark Art Institute’s popular First Sundays Free program returns on Sunday, October 3. Admission to the galleries is free to all visitors for the entire day, but advance registration is strongly recommended.

  • Sculpture by Jared Abner and Steven Muller.  Front Page

    At Boston's HallSpace

    By: HallSpace - Sep 28th, 2021

    In "Wood Play" both artists are having fun with the materials and the forms. The work in this exhibition evokes that joy. Steve Muller's assembled sculptures play with sticks/lines, broken, abrupt, and jagged. They are simple intelligent collages, with a touch of wry humor. Jared Abner discovers forms by following the shapes and grain of the wood he is carving.

  • Shout! The Mod Musical Front Page

    At South Bay Musical Theatre

    By: Victor Cordell - Sep 28th, 2021

    “Shout! The Mod Musical” is a musical revue of the ‘60s shown through the experiences of five young adult women living in London, as conceived and curated by three American men (of course)!  The songbook draws from tunes of the era, predominantly those popularized by English songbirds, especially Dusty Springfield and Petula Clark (“Wishin’ and Hopin’” and “Downtown” for starters.)  

  • Tattoos in Japanese Prints Front Page

    Museum of Fine Arts Exhibition November 20 to February 20

    By: MFA - Sep 28th, 2021

    Today tattoos are ubiquitous in our culture. The Museum of Fine Arts offers a timely echibition Tattoos in Japanese Prints from November 20 to February 20. The exhibition features nearly 80 works by Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797–1861) and his contemporaries—including his colleague and rival Utagawa Kunisada (1786–1864) and his pupil Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839–1892).

  • Carolyn Newberger at Galatea Fine Arts Front Page

    Drawing From Life:  The Nude as Mirror and Muse

    By: Galatea - Sep 26th, 2021

    Carolyn Newberger is a Berkshire based polymath. From October 1 through 31 she will exhibit Drawing From Life:  The Nude as Mirror and Muse at Boston's Galatea Fine Arts. "Typically working in broad strokes on paper with watercolor and charcoal or ink, in twenty minutes or less I seek to bring onto the page the ineffable personhood of the model, his or her thoughtfulness, mental state, humor and distinctiveness," she says of this new work.

  • Kristy Edmunds Joins MASS MoCA Front Page

    Second Director of North Adams Museum

    By: MoCA - Sep 23rd, 2021

    The Board of Trustees of the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) announces that Kristy Edmunds has been appointed as its new Director, following a 10-month international search and a unanimous decision by the Board. Edmunds comes to MASS MoCA from UCLA’s Center for the Art of Performance (CAP UCLA), where she has served as the Executive and Artistic Director since 2011.

  • Billy Crystal at Barrington Stage Company Front Page

    Mr. Saturday Night a Work in Development

    By: Barrington - Sep 22nd, 2021

    Barrington Stage Company (BSC),welcomes Tony and Emmy Award winner Billy Crystal in a presentation of a new musical in development, Mr. Saturday Night, on the Boyd-Quinson Stage (30 Union Street) for nine performances. A new musical comedy, Mr. Saturday Night is about one man’s meteoric rise to the middle. The musical is a work in development and will be presented with minimal set and costume pieces.  

  • Jacob’s Pillow Announces Fall Artist Residencies Front Page

    Fourth Year of Pillow Lab

    By: Pillow - Sep 22nd, 2021

    Jacob’s Pillow announces this season’s artist residencies offered at the Pillow Lab, its year-round incubator of new work. The Fall 2021 recipients include jumatatu m. poe and Jermone Donte Beacham, Indigenous Enterprise, Taylor Stanley and Shamel Pitts, and Yve Laris Cohen.

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