Month: February 2006
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BAX Space Grants and A.I.R.
BAX/BROOKLYN ARTS EXCHANGE announces SPACE GRANT & ARTIST IN RESIDENCE ARTIST OPPORTUNITIES Guidelines and applications for BAX/Brooklyn Arts Exchanges 2006/2007 Space Grant and Artist in Residency Programs are now available. […]
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Collective Tech Supervisor
Collective: Unconscious is looking for a smart and quick technical supervisor. This is a freelance position working primarily with the theater’s subsidized rental program. The job description is at http://www.weird.org/help_wanted/ […]
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New York Musical Theatre Festival
The New York Musical Theatre Festival has been growing into a really interesting festival. Also, in addition to more traditional musicals, has endeavored to include more unusual work. I saw […]
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AUNTS here
jbird and rebecca brooks (otherwise known as AUNTS) have been throwing dance/performance parties for awhile. This March they’re doing a series of “SNL & Conan O’Brien & Pina Bausch-inspired Dance […]
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I went to WAR and all I got was this lousy T-Shirt & a couple of Tracy Letts stories (more Breaking the Windy City (IV) digressions by Evon Blahmon)
The set designer William Moser turned to me as we were staring up into the rafters and exclaimed, What does that say on your ass? I had tucked in my […]
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weekend update
so its been a pretty busy week/end for culturebot: Wednesday with the opening of Sara Juli’s The Money Conversation (now-closed) at P.S. 122. Thursday we saw, um, we don’t remember. […]
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voluptuous horror
We just found out about this today. The Legendary Voluptuous Horror Of Karen Black will be bringing their new show, The Sound of Magic, to Deitch gallery next week.. The […]
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Three Things to See in NYC with Ivan B
The Muses have left the building . . . Jesse J is cranky because I outted him online, Jack has finally gone fully to other side never to be heard […]
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being naked onstage
Gia Kourlas has an interesting article in the Times called “The Bare Essentials of Dance” – but it talks about a lot more than just dance. It is kind of […]
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LaMama
Sometimes it’s like LaMama has been there so long (and seems like it will always be there) that you just take it for granted. But then you read something like […]
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Breaking the Windy City: Part Duh
Everything is a struggle, lemme tell ya. Its a good day if I can get through it without getting fired or into a fistfight. Apologies to Mr. Roboto for all […]
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bodies, apples and DNA
We only just got around to posting this, but Jennifer Dunning’s review of Liz Lerman‘s “Ferocious Beauty:Genome” was really intriguing. Science and Art, together again.
