[ad_1] For years now, the Haifa, Israel collective now as Broken Fingaz has been a bit of everything and everywhere: graffiti, murals, screenprints, installations, paintings, photography and now a new monograph shows a unique combination of comic-book styles and cut n’ paste imagery across every medium. Now spread across the […]
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San Diego Opera’s Season Closes Next Month With The West Coast Premiere Of AGING MAGICIAN
[ad_1] San Diego Opera’s 2021-2022 will close with the West Coast Premiere of Aging Magician a hybrid opera/theatre piece that combines singing, choral work, puppetry, and performance art to create an incredibly unique theatrical experience. Originally scheduled for our 2019-2020 season, and postponed because of COVID-19, San Diego Opera is […]
Lee University To Present Opera Theater Spring Performance April 24
[ad_1] The Lee University Opera Theatre, directed by James Frost, will present Opera Scenes in the Squires Recital Hall on Sunday, April 24, at 3 p.m. The performance, which is the final project of Lee’s Opera Theatre class, will include various scenes and solos from the opera repertoire, including “Ariadne […]
Why Mental Health Professionals Should Evaluate Will Smith
[ad_1] Will Smith’s brazen attack on Chris Rock at the Oscars is telling. That is why mental health professionals need to evaluate his behavior. Image: Instagram Will Smith’s brazen attack on comedian Chris Rock at the Oscars continues to be jarring for many people. Such a display of violence is […]
ONE PENNY OPERA, Soho Theatre
[ad_1] Olivier Award-winning dark cabaret trio The Tiger Lillies return with The One Penny Opera, their pointed take on The Threepenny Opera by Bertholdt Brecht and Kurt Weill and the seminal work upon it was based, John Gay‘s Beggar’s Opera. Their latest show goes back to their roots. Frontman Martyn […]
Restoration of the Medieval Church of Sóly
[ad_1] The restoration of the medieval church of Sóly was finally completed after two decades of research and renovation. The village of Sóly is located near Veszprém and its church was first mentioned in 1009, in the foundation charter of the bishopric of Veszprém, issued by King Saint Stephen. There […]
Cantonese opera master goes back to his roots in Tracing Origins
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Home-grown Cantonese opera master Christopher Choo will be going back to his roots for his upcoming production, Tracing Origins – The Life And Times Of Cantonese Opera’s Laosheng. In the show, which runs at the Esplanade Theatre Studio from April 22 to 24, he will cast the […]
Profile: Graeme Stevenson – The Artist’s Road
[ad_1] Artist Profile Graeme Stevenson Age of Innocence We know Graeme Stevenson primarily from his very successful, award-winning television series, Colour in Your Life. Stevenson has traveled internationally to interview artists and show their work and lives to his large world-wide audience. (Graeme visited us in our studios here […]
Radical Impressionist — Portland Museum of Art
[ad_1] In 1863, Homer enrolled in a life drawing class at the National Academy of Design. He would be largely self-taught as a painter, and also in 1863, essayed his first oil, the glaringly promising “Sharpshooter” (1863), seen at the start of the exhibition. It shows a Union sniper wedged […]
Tibbits 2022 Summer Theatre tickets on sale
[ad_1] Tickets are now on sale for the 59th consecutive season of Tibbits Summer Theatre, which offers everything from toe-tapping melodies to playful comedic situations to heart-felt lessons. Tibbits 2022 Summer Theatre Season begins with three musicals: a musical journey into relationships with “I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change;” […]