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    Mar 23, 2012 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  1. Theater review: 'Red' from Orlando Shakespeare Theater

    "Think! <em>Think!</em>" bellows artist Mark Rothko to his assistant Ken repeatedly throughout "Red," the Tony-winning play by John Logan that made its Central Florida debut Friday in an Orlando Shakespeare Theater production.
    "Think! Think!" bellows artist Mark Rothko to his assistant Ken repeatedly throughout "Red," the Tony-winning play by John Logan that made its Central Florida debut Friday in an Orlando Shakespeare Theater production. And thinking is surely what Logan...

    Tags: Andy Warhol, Fine Artists, Arts and Culture, Artists

  2. Jan 19, 2012 |Story| Fetchtoto
  3. The Wichita Art Museum's Newest Exhibition

    Works of art from what was at one time one of the world&rsquo;s largest and arguably most influential art colonies is coming to the Wichita Art Museum in the exhibition,&nbsp;<strong><em>Tides of Provincetown</em>&nbsp;</strong>on view&nbsp;<strong>February 5 through April 29, 2012.</strong>
    Works of art from what was at one time one of the world’s largest and arguably most influential art colonies is coming to the Wichita Art Museum in the exhibition, Tides of Provincetown on view February 5 through April 29, 2012. A bustling economy,...

    Tags: Boston, Trips and Vacations, Andy Warhol, Fine Artists, Jackson Pollock

  4. Feb 7, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  5. Jonathan Epstein To Star in "Red" At Hartford's TheaterWorks

    Hartford Courant
    Jonathan Epstein, a frequent actor in the Massachusetts Berkshires, stars as abstract artist Mark Rothko in John Logan's Tony Award-winning play "Red." The two-actor play will be produced at Hartford's TheaterWorks and run March 23 to May 6. Tazewell...

    Tags: Celebrities, Entertainment Events, Tony Awards, TheaterWorks

  6. Dec 14, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Stanford picks architect for art collection's $30.5-million home

    Culture Monster
    Stanford University has picked New York's Ennead Architects to build a $30.5 million home for a collection of contemporary American art it was given earlier this year. It's part of an arts building boom on the Palo Alto campus....
  8. Feb 10, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Art reviews: 'Common Ground,' AMOCA; 'Clay's Tectonic Shift,' Scripps

    Culture Monster
    Christopher Knight reviews two Pacific Standard Time ceramic shows, tracing a clay revolution from 1945 to the 1970s....
  10. Feb 23, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  11. What's next for Oscar nominees? Theater for some

    Culture Monster
    George Clooney, Demian Bichir, Jessica Chastain and Christopher Plummer are among this year's crop of Oscar nominees who are taking on stage roles....
  12. Apr 5, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Jonathan Groff to star in L.A. premiere of 'Red'

    Culture Monster
    "Glee" actor Jonathan Groff will appear opposite Alfred Molina in the L.A. premiere of John Logan's two-person play "Red," at the Mark Taper Forum beginning August....
  14. Sep 1, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. 2011 FALL THEATER GUIDE

    New theaters. Renovated playhouses. Hot dramas. Nervous new artistic directors. Stephen Sondheim and his &ldquo;Follies.&rdquo; A celebration of Stephen Schwartz, a dissection of Mark Rothko, and a look at the tragedy that befell the Amish of Pennsylvania. &ldquo;The Kid Thing&rdquo; by Chicago Dramatists and About Face. &ldquo;The Real Thing&rdquo; in Glencoe. All kinds of things at Theater Wit. With apologies to Oscar Hammerstein II, the fall is busting out all over.
    New theaters. Renovated playhouses. Hot dramas. Nervous new artistic directors. Stephen Sondheim and his “Follies.” A celebration of Stephen Schwartz, a dissection of Mark Rothko, and a look at the tragedy that befell the Amish of...

    Tags: Paramount Pictures, The Second City, Oscar Hammerstein, Arts and Culture, Goodman Theatre

  16. Sep 1, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. 50 SHOWS FOR FALL

    As we bid farewell to the Summer of Swelter, it's a grand time for pulling up the appointment app on your smart phone (or pulling out the day planner, if you're a traditionalist) and setting aside some play dates with the hottest shows in town.
    As we bid farewell to the Summer of Swelter, it's a grand time for pulling up the appointment app on your smart phone (or pulling out the day planner, if you're a traditionalist) and setting aside some play dates with the hottest shows in town. BIG DEALS...

    Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Paramount Pictures, Gays and Lesbians, Celebrities, Brooklyn (New York City)

  18. Sep 16, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Fall 2011: Top 10 plays to watch

    Scores of shows are opening in Chicago this fall. Here are  10 productions to anticipate with particular relish.
    Scores of shows are opening in Chicago this fall. Here are 10 productions to anticipate with particular relish. 'Follies' Just a few weeks after the opening of the Broadway transfer of the Kennedy Center revival, Chicago director Gary Griffin stages...

    Tags: YouTube, Navy Pier, Celebrities, Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Arts and Culture

  20. Sep 28, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. A theatrical lesson from the oracle of Omaha

    Credit goes to Warren Buffett of Berkshire Hathaway &mdash; relax, you're reading the theater column, not the business pages &mdash; for popularizing, if not coining, the phrase "skin in the game."
    Tribune critic
    Credit goes to Warren Buffett of Berkshire Hathaway — relax, you're reading the theater column, not the business pages — for popularizing, if not coining, the phrase "skin in the game." In the Buffett usage, the phrase refers to a desirable...

    Tags: Warren Buffett, Amy Morton, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Bruce Norris, Goodman Theatre

  22. Oct 2, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Pacific Standard Time: Open your eyes to John McLaughlin

    Rico Lebrun was probably the most famous Modern American artist working in Los Angeles in the decade following World War II. Yet, when the J. Paul Getty Museum opened "Crosscurrents in L.A. Painting and Sculpture, 1950-1970" on Saturday, kicking off the mammoth, region-wide survey of Los Angeles art dubbed Pacific Standard Time, Lebrun's paintings were nowhere to be seen.
    Rico Lebrun was probably the most famous Modern American artist working in Los Angeles in the decade following World War II. Yet, when the J. Paul Getty Museum opened "Crosscurrents in L.A. Painting and Sculpture, 1950-1970" on Saturday, kicking off the...

    Tags: Genesis (music group), Jackson Pollock, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Arts and Culture, The Getty

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