Top Posts From AJBlogs For 04.17.16

Pélieu Show, With Norman Mailer Cocktail

Feeding Tube Records offered some swag at its exhibition of Claude Pélieu’s Bosch-derived collages. “We made buttons as giveaways,” Byron Coley says, “and we featured a urine-colored cocktail called Norman Mailer’s Pocket.” You can be… … read more
AJBlog: Straight|UpPublished 2016-04-17
Blossom Time
Today’s cycling expedition took me through the upper reaches of apple country where the orchards are in bloom. It was a fairly mild winter around here but there was plenty of snow in the mountains,… … read more
AJBlog: RiffTidesPublished 2016-04-15
Degas Digs Deep: MoMA Mines His Monotype Monomania–Part I
Like the Frick Collection’s Van Dyck show (discussed here), the Museum of Modern Art’s Degas: A Strange New Beauty(to July 24) is informed by the discerning eye of a prints-and-drawings curator who provides new… … read more
AJBlog: CultureGrrlPublished 2016-04-15
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Ballet Brawl: Don’t Miss This Week’s Top AJ Arts Stories (04.17.16)

This week, a groundbreaking deal for Broadway actors and dancers, James Levine finally decides to retire from the Met Opera, a debacle at the National Ballet of Romania that quickly escalated to involve the country’s Prime Minister, a warning about fetishizing “creativity” as the key to success, and a cautionary question about what machine intelligence might look like.