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  • Visit the Atelier des Lumières, Paris, France.

    A Magical Van Gogh Exhibit

    By: Susan Hall - Oct 28th, 2020

    Missing Paris? Van Gogh? Music? Impresario and superb clarinetist Joseph Rosen points the way to a magical Van Gogh exhibit with "Vincent" sung by Jim van Der Zee. Enjoy!

  • Warhol and Calder

    Divagations on Jed Perl's Second Volume of Calder

    By: Martin Mugar - Oct 30th, 2020

    As I began to think about finishing my reading and reviewing Jed Perl’s monumental second volume of the life of Calder, the art world was inundated by the responses to the publication of Blake Gopnik’s thousand page book on Warhol. Yet again Mugar ferries us across the Styx of contemporary art history.

  • Tyshawn Sorey Plays His Deck

    Alarum Will Sound in Video Chat

    By: Susan Hall - Oct 31st, 2020

    Newark, New Jersey has given us Philip Roth and LeRoi Jones among others. Now we have Tyshawn Sorey, moved south to a studio in Philadelphia, 'conducioning' at a triptych of computer screens on which seventeen performers have gathered to create one of Sorey’s Autoschhiams, a spontaneous composition.

  • Woodie King Jr. Wraps Up Octoberfest

    Stories About the Old Days by Bill Harris

    By: Rachel de Aragon - Nov 03rd, 2020

    Stories About The Old Days closes this delightful retrospective with a nostalgic reflection on the meaning of faith, art and friendship. Richardson-Jackson's direction provides an evocatively genuine space as the light filters through the red and gold stained glass windows of an old church. This two-person piece, is atmospheric, a feat which masterfully conquers the restrictions of the “zoom” style presentation.

  • Controversial Philip Guston Show Rescheduled

    To Open at the MFA on May 1, 2022

    By: Matthew Teitelbaum - Nov 05th, 2020

    Postponed Philp Guston exhibition rescheduled. The first of four venues will be the Museum of Fine Arts. It opens on May 1, 2022 and continue through that September 11. MFA director, Matthew Teiltelbaum, shares thoughts about the decision to postpone the controversial exhibition.

  • 5th EIBAB Book Art Biennial, 2020

    And a Short History of Artists Books

    By: Astrid Hiemer - Nov 06th, 2020

    The Book as Art throughout the Centuries has led to a resurgence of artists creating Book Art in the time of eBooks. As an artistic discipline it has only been 70 years since its acceptance. The 5th European International Book Art Exhibition, 2020, celebrated the art form in the Karolyi Castle of Carei, Romania.

  • Licensing Available for Trilingual Our Town

    Miami New Drama Premiered Production in 2017.

    By: Aaron Krause - Nov 07th, 2020

    The script for a trilingual production of Our Town is available for licensing. 'Concord Theatricals has acquired licensing rights. Miami New Drama commissioned the adaptation and staged the world premiere in 2017.

  • In Session

    Panels on Anti Racism in Museums

    By: MoCA - Nov 11th, 2020

    MASS MoCA and the Berkshire Cultural Resource Center (BCRC) at MCLA are launching In Session, a series of four panel discussions on anti-racist work in museums, streamed live on MASS MocA's YouTube channel and Facebook page beginning on Thursday, December 10, at 6pm EST with upcoming dates to be announced soon.

  • Sounds of Broadway

    Online Radio Station plays Theater Music 24/7

    By: Aaron Krause - Nov 11th, 2020

    A 24/7 online radio station plays the music of Broadway, Off-Broadway, the London stage, and much more. Connecticut Theater Critics Circle President and American Theatre Critics Association member Stuart Brown founded "Sounds of Broadway" in March 2019. Brown said he believes in engaging with listeners. In addition to operating his radio station, Brown is also a theater critic and a university administrator.

  • Playwrite Israel Horovitz at 81

    Co Founded Gloucester Stage Company

    By: GSC - Nov 12th, 2020

    Israel Horovitz (March 31, 1939 – November 9, 2020) was an American playwright, director, actor and co-founder of the Gloucester Stage Company in 1979. He served as artistic director until 2006 and later served on the board, ex officio and as artistic director emeritus until his resignation in November 2017 after The New York Times reported allegations of sexual misconduct.

  • Shaker Village Contest

    Bake the Round Barn

    By: Shaker - Nov 17th, 2020

    Get creative in the kitchen. All submissions will be exhibited during Hancock Holidays on Saturday, December 12. Winners receive free membership to the Village and kitchen swag from Shaker Mercantile.

  • Clark Art Institute Free Day

    First Sunday December 6

    By: Clark - Nov 19th, 2020

    The Clark Art Institute’s popular First Sundays Free program continues on Sunday, December 6, with a day celebrating music. Admission to the galleries is free all day.

  • Kev Berry at The Tank

    A Hefty, Engaging Monologue

    By: Susan Hall - Nov 19th, 2020

    Kev Berry is an award-winning playwright and a superb monologist.  In Harsh Cacophonies I and II,, he is directed by his usual collaborator, Alex Tobey. The monologue was created in three separate pieces, which can be performed as stand alones.  The three are joined for this production and work well together.  Two hours fly by, in part because Berry is in a manic state. His speech and stories are always clear, but often rush.  This locates us in the urgent terrain from which his stories grow.

  • Bard Conservatory Orchestra Features Wesley Sprott

    Fanfares, Serenades, Concertina

    By: Susan Hall - Nov 20th, 2020

    Count on Bard to bring us unexpected, deserving programs concert after concert.  Henri Tomasi’s Fanfares Liturgigues opened this program.  The fanfares were conceived as part of Tomasi’s opera Don Juan de Manara. They premiered as a stand alone a decade before the opera opened in Munich. What a splendid work.

  • Hancock Shaker Village Thanksgiving

    Celebrating a Year Like None Other

    By: Jennifer Trainer Thompson - Nov 23rd, 2020

    Hancock Shaker Village felt like a home-away-from-home this year. In a year when we are counting our heroes, the Village has had many.

  • Indigenous Artist Bob Haozous

    The Racism Shrine in Santa Fe

    By: Joanie Griffin - Nov 23rd, 2020

    The son of famed artist Allan Houser, Haozous has drawn inspiration from his Apache culture, Indigenous and world art, and from his father’s artworks. “I’ve wanted to make this statement for many years,” said Haozous, artist and Executive Director of the Allan Houser Foundation.

  • James Darrah At Boston Lyric Opera

    Creating Streamed Productions

    By: Susan Hall - Nov 24th, 2020

    Boston Lyric Opera, ever on the lookout for startling innovations that work, has hired Darrah to produce a stop motion feature-length animated version of Philip Glass’s The Fall of the House of Usher.

  • Richard Vacca's Bio of Jazzman Freddy Taylor

    What, and Give Up Showbiz?: Six Decades in the Music Business

    By: Doug Hall - Nov 27th, 2020

    Fred Taylor breathes life into this narrative, literally having a conversation with you, including many hilarious anecdotes, home-spun punch lines but also always making you feel like you were re-living the moment with him. The Taylor bio has been written by jazz historian Richard Vacca.

  • The Ballad of Janis Matthews and the Dodo Scouts

    New, Original Musical Presented As a Radio Series

    By: Aaron Krause - Nov 28th, 2020

    South Miami-based Area Stage Company is presenting a new, original musical as an online radio series. The Ballad of Janis Matthews & The Dodo Scouts takes place in Colorado during the 1960's. Area Stage will present the musical as a four-part radio series. The musical's live world premiere is scheduled for Summer 2021.

  • Helping Our Pal Alice Brock

    Famed for Berkshire’s Alice’s Restaurant

    By: Charles Giuliano - Nov 28th, 2020

    Now elderly, infirm, and living in Provincetown, Alice Brock, the famed proprietor of Alice’s Restaurant in the Berkshires, has always helped others. Her restaurants were staffed with friends and neighbors. She was always a soft touch for a free meal, job, or handout. Today it’s Alice, afflicted with ailments, who needs a helping hand.

  •  Barrington Stage Company 2020 Associate Artists

    David Lander, Jeffrey Page and Alysha Umphress.

    By: BSC - Nov 30th, 2020

     Barrington Stage Company (BSC), announces the 2020 Associate Artists – lighting designer David Lander, director/choreographer Jeffrey Page and actress Alysha Umphress.

  • Andy On Line

    Classic Warhol Films

    By: Charles Giuliano - Dec 03rd, 2020

    The artist Andy Warhol focused on making "underground movies" from 1963 to 1987. Drawing on his entourage they were primarily shot in his studio known as "The Factory." As art they were deadpan and amateurish. The "actors" were primarily drama queens with no professional training. Andy turned on the camera and let them be themselves. In so doing he captured the flavor and essence of an era. While often enervating to sit through the films offer insidious insights of what was cool and camp during an era of great invention and energy.

  • I Am Jacob's Pillow

    Help to Rebuild After Recent Fire

    By: Pamela Tatge - Dec 04th, 2020

    Recently the Doris Duke Theatre of Jacob's Pillow was lost in a fire on November 17. You can help to rebuild this landmark of American dance in the Berkshires.

  • Ring In the New Year With New Play Development

    Annual Festival Develops New Works

    By: Aaron Krause - Dec 07th, 2020

    Palm Beach Dramaworks' third annual New Year/New Plays Festival will take place via Zoom. This year, the South Florida theater company's annual event will last five days, instead of the usual three. Audiences assist in the process of writing new plays by offering feedback.

  • Hot Water Tanked

    No Big Deal

    By: Cheng Tong - Dec 08th, 2020

    My hot water tank blew last week.  I went to bed on Friday after a hot shower, and woke up Saturday morning with only cold water. A new hot water tank was installed on Tuesday, and order was restored.  Four days of dishes and pans got washed, as did I.  No big deal.

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