Year: 2009

  • auld lang syne

    i’m not ashamed to admit that some of my crazier new year’s eves were spent in the company of the Grateful Dead. Those were some trippy, goofy fun times.  Here’s […]

  • createquity in quotes

    Color me impressed. Createquity pulled together his best quotes from the past year and put them all in one big end-of-year post. Very cool and lots of good ideas. Check […]

  • performers needed – last minute!

    Looks super fun! Playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins (Neighbors, forthcoming at the Public), director Gavin Quinn (PanPan Theatre), and dramaturg/producer Allison Lyman (NYC Players) are currently developing an adaptation of nineteenth century […]

  • CO2 Cubes

    What do our CO2 emissions look like in tangible, spatial form? Leading up to the Copenhagen Climate Change talks, San Francisco based Millennium Art had an answer. They teamed up with […]

  • corporate giving 2.0?

    I’m still digging around  but with Pepsi Refresh and Coke’s Live Positively campaigns we’re seeing a distinctly different tone and approach towards giving. On the heels of the Chase Community giving […]

  • Call for support for persecuted Pakistani artist

    I was just checking out the IETM website and ran across this news item/call for support: A prominent actor and producer, Mohammad Alamzeb fled Pakistan in May 2009 following kidnapping […]

  • Outrageous Fortune

    Outrageous Fortune: The Life And Times Of The New American Play by Todd London, with Ben Pesner, and Zannie Giraud Voss, examines the “collaboration in crisis” between the contemporary American […]

  • Hello 2010

    Just a random observation that the phrase I seem to have heard the most in 2009, and don’t recall hearing too often before, is “The perfect is the enemy of the […]

  • and don't forget Japan Society

    Also part of APAP is Japan Society’s 13th Annual Contemporary Dance Showcase featuring work from Japan + East Asia. One of the most anticipated dance programs in New York, this […]

  • Five Questions for David Cote

    Name: David Cote Title: Theater Editor Organization: Time Out New York URL: www.timeoutnewyork.com/theater 1. Where did you grow up and how did you end up where you are now? Born […]

  • EdFringe Roadshow NYC

    Interested in participating in the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the largest performing arts festival in the world? Check out the free Edinburgh Fringe Roadshow Saturday 9 January 2010, from 11.00am to […]

  • January – its the new September

    APAP has exploded on the downtown scene over the past few years and this is without a doubt the busiest year to date. We will be trying to see as […]