Year: 2007

  • Movement Research Festival, Spring 2007

    It’s that time of year again! Time for the Movement Research Festival, Spring 2007. From the curators: “Engaging in a practice of permissive exploration, we strove to develop various formats […]

  • Sum Of Us at Dixon Place

    In addition to Ann Magnuson, we also caught Sum of Us at Dixon Place. The work-in-progress, developed by Michelle Matlock and the band Inner Princess, is “a celebration of gender […]

  • Pageant Play

    Just a heads-up for you folks who like the comedy. There will be a staged reading of Matthew Wilkas and Mark Setlock’s PAGEANT PLAY as part of the Primary Stages […]

  • Maggie Hamilton

    For a relatively young theater company, Working Man’s Clothes has garnered a sizable amount of attention for its daring productions and strong work ethic. Culturebot spoke to Maggie Hamilton, the […]

  • Ann Magnuson at Joe’s Pub

    Former New York artstar and current L.A. Woman Ann Magnuson was in town Friday to promote her new CD, Pretty Songs & Ugly Stories, with two sets at the esteemed […]

  • quick to-do list

    we’re too lazy to write it all out with links and stuff but here’s some stuff we’re doing: Thursday:Ken Nordine at The Kitchen; Friday: Aoi! at Japan Society (early), Ann […]

  • doings at danspace

    just got this recommendation in from culturebot contributor Ryan Tracy: This week at Danspace, Liz Sargent presents her new work, Revealing, May 17–20 (Thurs-Sun). Liz’s deeply personal work combines movement […]

  • A Slice Of the Old Downtown

    There was a nice write-up in Sunday’s Times on the Rapture Cafe, a little oasis of arty, old-skool East Village ethos. Owned by Joe Birdsong and managed by Brian Butterick […]

  • Put Money Where the Talent Is? Nah!

    While perusing Jeremy McCarter’s review of Deuce in the current issue of New York, this sentence caught our eye: “Not to take anything away from the special badness of this […]

  • Post-P.S.122 Gala Transtemporal Dance Party

    The P.S.122 benefit is sold out but come party afterwards when THE VINTAGE DJ presents his inimitable TRANS-TEMPORALDANCE PARTY for The Performance Space 122 Spring Gala 2007 AFTER-PARTY Monday, May […]

  • thank you british taxpayer!

    According to The Guardian, “now may be a good time to offer a few words of gratitude to the most underappreciated patron of New York theatre: you, the British taxpayer.” […]

  • watch your mouth!

    Okay, I know this has NOTHING WHATSOEVER to do with the arts, but… I was sitting on the 6 train to work, reading the New York Post over the shoulder […]