Category: News
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2010 Alpert Awards Announced
The Herb Alpert Foundation and California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) are delighted to announce the five recipients of the 2010 Alpert Award in the Arts. More info after the jump.
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BESSIE Winners Announced
The BESSIE Winners were announced and are listed in their entirety after the jump. Congrats to all!
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ISSUE PROJECT ROOM NAMES NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
The Board of Directors of ISSUE Project Room, Brooklyn’s premier avant-garde performing arts space, today announced the appointment of Ed Patuto as the new Executive Director for the organization. Patuto will assume his official duties at ISSUE on November 1, 2010.
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Knight Arts Challenge Opens in Philadelphia
The Knight Arts Challenge Philadelphia has officially opened for applications.
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Playwrights as Reporters: Re-Thinking How to Make Theatre, and How to Make Theatre Relevant
NewsWrights United, a group of Seattle-based playwrights, is re-thinking how to make theatre in order to tackle relevant issues in the new media era.
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Batsheva Dance Gets Protested for Being…What? Israeli?
Inquiring minds want to know: Who thought this was a good idea?
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St. Ann’s Warehouse Announces 2010-2011 Season
St. Ann’s Warehouse announced its 2010-2011 season and there are some great shows in the line-up including new work from Ireland’s Druid Theatre Company, Daniel Kitson and Steve Cuiffo doing Lenny Bruce’s Carnegie Hall concert verbatim.
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Bushwick Starr Announces 2010-2011 Season
The Bushwick Starr just announced its first full season of programming. With work from Witness Relocation, 31 Down, Half Straddle and Two-Headed Calf it looks like an auspicious debut!
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Opening Tonight: The 2010 Philadelphia Live Arts Festival and Philly Fringe
As a preview, Lauren Dubowski talks with the Festival’s Producing Director, Nick Stuccio, about what’s new and exciting in the Live Arts this year.
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3LD wins reprieve, DNA still struggles
According to two different articles in the Tribeca Trib, 3LD has negotiated terms with the MTA and will be able to stay at its location at 80 Greenwich St. Dance New Amsterdam, however, is still struggling to negotiate terms on back rent that will allow it to stay at its home on Chambers St.
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FringeNYC FAIL
Jason Zinoman over at the NY TIMES has written a good article on why FringeNYC is so disappointing.
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“Dirty Magic”: Charles McNulty riffs on Patti Smith
Charles McNulty has hit some strong points in his LA Times discussion of rocker-writer-performer Patti Smith’s memoir Just Kids
