Month: December 2005

  • art project or hoax – you decide

    “Shreds, fragments and wreckage are all that remain of the current group show at the University Of Pennsylvania’s Esther Klein Gallery after an “Autonomous Intelligent Artwork” by Philadelphia artist Albo […]

  • low income housing

    When I ran for mayor over the summer I learned a lot about many issues facing this city of NYC. One of the main things I focused on was low-income […]

  • Salon-Saloon Number 4

    The Theatre of a Two-headed Calf presents Salon-Saloon #4 on Friday December 16th. Party starts at 8. Performances start at 9. Here’s the line-up: Meredith Drum shows a film Miles […]

  • New Theater Corps

    “THEATER TALK has enlisted a group of up-and-coming, young theater professionals to see and review some of the latest stage productions in the NY Tri-State area.” We welcome the New […]

  • editor’s questions

    To follow up on the previous post about juxtaposing Jennifer Dunning’s article about “black dance” and the artsjournal.com discussion about Europe vs. New York…These are all big ideas that your […]

  • The Many Colors of Black Dance

    “The Ailey troupe and its audiences seem as near to color-neutral as American culture gets these days. The repertory has shifted from what I think of as the wonderful “juice […]

  • The Center of the Dance World?

    The Center of the Dance World: An Online Public Conversation is up and running over at artsjournal.com. Should be interesting. Participants include Carolelinda Dickey, Performing Arts Strategies, Pittsburgh; David White, […]

  • whither avant-garde?

    I can’t quite remember where I most recently had this conversation, but it comes up a lot. I believe it was with a Norwegian at a party last weekend – […]

  • blogtastic

    Just got an email from DanceNYC that they’re going to have a group blog up next week (for one week only) to debate Gia Kourlas’ article. I don’t want to […]

  • sex and art, together again

    “Sex and Art are the same thing,” declared Pablo Picasso; this was one of the greatest chat-up lines ever, from a master of the art. Finally, a scientific survey has […]

  • prophet motive

    Thomas Bradshaw’s new work Prophet also opened last week at P.S. 122. The folks from Gothamist came to see it and wrote: “It’s supposed to be humorous, and we hope […]

  • kickin’ it norwegian style

    NØ5 – Norway In New York (at P.S. 122) got off to a great start on Wednesday with zero visibility corp’s “…its only a rehearsal” (see the review in the […]