Month: March 2009

  • This Week’s To-Do’s

    This is a week I wish I could be in 100 places at once.  Of course, SXSW has it’s bounty.  Apparently, iPhones aren’t working because there are too many of […]

  • town hall meeting this Thursday

    AFTER THE DELUGE? PERSPECTIVES ON CHALLENGING TIMES IN THE ART WORLD A TOWN HALL MEETING AND PANEL DISCUSSION MODERATED BY: LINDSAY POLLOCK Journalist and Writer, Bloomberg News Thursday, March 19, […]

  • noemie lafrance comes home

    HOME. The body as place A site-specific performance (using the body as the site) by Noémie Lafrance WHEN:        April 1-5, 8-12 at 7:30 & 9:30 PM (Wednesday – Sunday) WHERE:     […]

  • random stuff from the voice

    i actually got called in to audition for this movie… but i think they went with the real thing. or maybe a famous person. i don’t know. kind of a […]

  • new Richard Maxwell show opens Thursday

    check it. this is gonna be a good one: The New York City Players presents PEOPLE WITHOUT HISTORY, a new play written by Richard Maxwell and directed by Brian Mendes […]

  • video of the day

    from Frantic Assembly in the UK – trailer for the 2006 premiere of Mark Ravenhill’s pool (no water) Music by Imogen Heap.

  • arts advocacy roundup

    (A new weekly post summarizing the state of arts advocacy) I’m going back a little more than a week because there are a few things worth highlighting: Amid much chatter […]

  • Five Questions for: David Levine

    Name: David Levine Title/Occupation: Artist, Director Organization/Company: CiNE URL: 1. Where did you grow up and how did you end up where you are now? Grew up in New York […]

  • Abandoned Practices

    ABANDONED PRACTICES – something out of the ordinary a NEW PERFORMANCE SUMMER INSTITUTE www.abandonedpractices.org  Hosted by The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) Monday July 6th – Friday 24th 2009 Monday […]

  • Culture, Corporations, Politics and the Interconnectedness of All Things

    I have written another rather lengthy essay as a follow-up and response to the Chloe Veltman piece and the response at The Guardian. Would love to chat with Andrew Taylor who […]

  • One Last Chautauqua Re-cap

    Just got back from the final performance of NTUSA’s Chautauqua. And I’m sure the world doesn’t need another reviewer talking about how wonderful it was. It is just a really […]

  • BIG ART GROUP brings SOS to the Kitchen

    Caden sent me this weeks ago and I totally spaced. Sorry! Put on your media confusion multi post trans everything performance spectacle drinking hat for the latest from NYC’s much-acclaimed […]