Therese Powell | May 15, 2012
Here are a couple of picks that will help you recapture a little bit of the moviegoing magic.
Jerome Weeks | May 15, 2012
Unlike Spring Awakening, American Idiot was built for big houses like the Winspear. The Broadway musical packs a visual wallop to match Green Day’s pop-punk thunder. Trouble is, wallop and thunder is mostly all we get.
Stephen Becker | May 15, 2012
Congratulations again to Misti Boe for winning April’s Art&Seek Flickr Photo of the Month for her photo, Revival, which was featured as the Photo of the Week on April 25.
Guest blogger and visual artist Spencer Brown-Pearn talks about what it’s like to see your work altered or even completely covered up in a collaboration like “Working Title,” the evolving show at Ro2 Gallery Downtown.
Anne Bothwell | May 15, 2012
Kick off the summer with KXT 91.7 FM’s Happy Funtime Fest.
Stephen Becker | May 15, 2012
Today in the roundup: The man behind ‘Memphis,’ talking ‘Tosca’ and Van Cliburn’s stuff.
Janan Siam | May 14, 2012
What does Godard’s Breathless have to do with Working Title, the show going on at ro2 Gallery Downtown? Guest blogger Jason Parry, a member of the Solvent art collective putting on the show, is glad you asked.
Anne Bothwell | May 14, 2012
Make a piece of art that evokes the theme of one of the FIT plays.
Paul Slavens | May 13, 2012
Well, the weather just keeps getting more beautiful all the time. I have an interesting collection of pieces for us to check out tonight, mostly suggestions from last week’s blog. Help make next weeks show by leaving me your music suggestions.
Jerome Weeks | May 11, 2012
We’ve come to accept so much of what Harold Pinter pioneered in The Birthday Party. From Monty Python to David Mamet, we’ve found his menace, his puzzles, his great, off-the-wall humor. It takes the Undermain and director Patrick Kelly to find the old-fashioned, theatrical delight.