Yearly Archives: 2009

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In This Place

Downtown darling Ain Gordon got a commission from LexArts in Kentucky to create a show about Lexington. His research led him to discover the fascinating story of Samuel and Daphney Oldham who, in 1830, were the first free African-Americans to build their own home in

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OUT OF THE GLOBAL CITY

From our pals at The Foundry: OUT OF THE GLOBAL CITY LAUNCHES THIS SATURDAY Over the past decades, New York City – alongside London, Tokyo and an increasing number of urban centers around the world – has emerged as a global city – a geographic

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First National Teaching Artist Research Project

From the University of Chicago/Obama Arts Team: If you are a teaching artist in any discipline (visual arts, music, dance, theater, writing, etc) or manage teaching artists, register for the First National Teaching Artist Research Project at http://teachingartists.uchicago.edu/ The Obama campaign pledged to advance arts education and to create

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Orgy of Tolerance

  If you haven’t been out to Montclair’s PEAK PERFORMANCES series yet (shame on you!) but if you haven’t, this is a good reason to go. Auteur and Provocateur Jan Fabre is bringing the world premiere of his new work ORGY OF TOLERANCE. It is

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formal 6-month reprieve for the Ohio

says the Times. The good news: they’ve signed a one-year lease with a mutual opt-out clause in June. The bad: AD Robert Lyons is juggling a lot of balls in the air – the possibility that a long-term agreement can be reached with new owners

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Rites of Return

  Another interesting thing to add to the calendar from Light Industry – I’ve never heard of them before but it sounds promising. From the press release: Light Industry is a new venue for film and electronic art in Brooklyn, New York. Developed and overseen

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who the F*%$ do you think you are?

if you’re in London – this look s cool:   Who The FUCK Do You Think You Are is an exhibition that explores notions of identity, posing fundamental questions about the shifting, amorphous nature of ‘self” in an accelerated society that is increasingly obsessed with celebrity,

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The End of the Boomer

From the Times magazine: Then, too, have come the inevitable protests from identity-based interest groups: Latinos and African-Americans in Congress who weren’t satisfied with the number of senior appointments, as well as gay activists lamenting the omission of a gay cabinet nominee. That sound you

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the shipment and some loose ends

Last night i finally got to see the latest version of Young Jean Lee’s THE SHIPMENT at The Kitchen. I thought it was fantastic. I had seen an earlier version and knew basically what to expect, but I was really impressed nonetheless. In some ways

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amazingland is amazingtastic.

i think its not running anymore. but it will be back. hell yeah. like i suspected amazingland at HERE was amazing. when they finish making this show and it opens for real it is going to be huge. H-U-G-E! Geoff and Trey bring the all

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COIL for your weekend

this is the time to see the latest and greatest, kids. I’ll be at Architecting, the BodyCartography Project piece, and PAN PAN, followed by the COIL party over at the Public Sunday night. Party should be a hoot – I hope you’ll join. Details: COIL

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ENGLAND and LIGA

Um. Okay. I’m running around like a madman between day job and other job(s).  Briefly – my Under The Radar report thus far: Tim Crouch’s ENGLAND at the Chelsea Art Museum: Genius!! Don’t Miss. Seriously – it is beautiful, funny, heartbreaking, intricate and surprising. Thoughtful