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    Apr 28, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Lang Lang: Popular classical music is great, too

    BERLIN — In a hotel in the embassy-heavy streets in the city's center, Lang Lang sits on a bright red couch, a modestly daring complement to the room's elaborate Bauhaus paneling. He has just come from a conference in Cannes where he gave a speech to the who's who of the music biz about classical music, social media and building music schools in China.
    BERLIN — In a hotel in the embassy-heavy streets in the city's center, Lang Lang sits on a bright red couch, a modestly daring complement to the room's elaborate Bauhaus paneling. He has just come from a conference in Cannes where he gave a speech...

    Tags: Lang Lang, Arts and Culture, Artists, Lady Gaga, Entertainment

  2. May 6, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Geoff Johns heads to ‘Trinity War,’ bids farewell to ‘Green Lantern’

    Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles Times
    For a man about to start a war, Geoff Johns seems calm. Upbeat, even. Upstairs from Golden Apple Comics in ......
  4. May 8, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Ambitious Beethoven fest wants listeners to feel the 'love'

    Ludwig van Beethoven was forever pushing boundaries, and the annual Chicago festival that bears the composer's name continues to do the same, even more so than in the past.
    Ludwig van Beethoven was forever pushing boundaries, and the annual Chicago festival that bears the composer's name continues to do the same, even more so than in the past. “Beethoven Festival: LOVE 2013,” as the third edition is titled,...

    Tags: Uptown, Pilsen, Literature, Arts and Culture, Festive Events

  6. May 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Herbert Blau, theater director and former CalArts provost, dies at 87

    Herbert Blau, a renowned and influential theater director who helped to shape the California Institute of the Arts during its early years, has died at 87. He died at his home in Seattle on Friday following a battle with cancer, according to reports.
    Herbert Blau, a renowned and influential theater director who helped to shape the California Institute of the Arts during its early years, has died at 87. He died at his home in Seattle on Friday following a battle with cancer, according to reports....

    Tags: Obituaries, Arts and Culture, Artists, Lincoln Center

  8. May 8, 2013 |Story| HB Independent
  9. Through a glass, backward

    From a distance, they appear to be expressionist paintings of musicians and marine life. But upon closer inspection, light reflects off the dual-pane window and exposes a crisp image — looking as if it were a print on glossy paper.
    From a distance, they appear to be expressionist paintings of musicians and marine life. But upon closer inspection, light reflects off the dual-pane window and exposes a crisp image — looking as if it were a print on glossy paper. Huntington...

    Tags: Mother's Day, Arts and Culture, Artists, Festive Events, Arts

  10. May 8, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Museums

    Beverly Arts Center 2407 W. 111th St.; 773-445-3838, beverlyartcenter.org The multidisciplinary, multicultural center offers fine-arts education, programming and entertainment, including art, music, dance and theater, as well as exhibitions of...

    Tags: Photography Supplies and Services, Services and Shopping, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Museums, Arts and Culture

  12. May 8, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. 'War Baby' is something to see, if you can let go

    It was the Hello Kitty tepee that did it for me.
    It was the Hello Kitty tepee that did it for me. Some exhibitions can be so challenging that it takes a particularly unexpected artwork for the viewer to finally let go and get into the swing of things. "War Baby/Love Child: Mixed Race Asian American...

    Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Korean War (1950-1953), Chicago Tribune, Social Issues, Vietnam War (1955-1975)

  14. May 8, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  15. READER SUBMITTED: Bolton Artist's Work On Display At Kerri Gallery

    Windham
    Dorothy Hall has worn many hats in her career: newspaper designer, college professor, children's book illustrator, muralist, drawing teacher, comic strip artist, wife and mother of three children. She's never been afraid to tackle a challenge. It's how...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Artists, Arts

  16. May 8, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  17. READER SUBMITTED: Join Hartford Stage Summer Studio For The Summer Of Seuss

    Hartford
    Oh, the Places You'll Go this summer with Hartford Stage Summer Studio and The Summer of Seuss youth education programs. Young performers can choose from multiple programs featuring classes focused on theatrical techniques including improvisation,...

    Tags: Music Theater, Theater, Arts and Culture, Hartford Stage, Education

  18. May 8, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  19. READER SUBMITTED: Tobacco Valley Artists Association Spring Members Show

    Enfield
    The Tobacco Valley Artists Association will hold its annual Spring Members Show on Wednesday, May 15, at 6 p.m. at the Kent Memorial Library Gallery, 50 North Main Street, Suffield. It will feature members' artwork in a variety of media and include a...

    Tags: Suffield, Arts and Culture, Artists, Arts

  20. May 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Ray Harryhausen dies at 92; special-effects legend

    Ray Harryhausen, the stop-motion animation legend whose work on "The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms," "Jason and the Argonauts" and other science fiction and fantasy film classics made him a cult figure who inspired later generations of filmmakers and special-...

    Tags: Jurassic Park (movie), James Cameron, Fiction, Harry Hamlin, George Pal

  22. May 8, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  23. $9 Million Pulp-Fiction Illustration Collection Donated To NBMAA

    The days of pulp fiction are long past, but the bold artwork that graced the covers of work by struggling writers such as Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler and Ray Bradbuy has found a home at the New Britain Museum of American Art.
    The Hartford Courant
    The days of pulp fiction are long past, but the bold artwork that graced the covers of work by struggling writers such as Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler and Ray Bradbuy has found a home at the New Britain Museum of American Art. The museum has been...

    Tags: World War I (1914-1918), New Britain Museum of American Art, Conde Nast Publications, Museums, TheaterWorks

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