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Tag: 08.17.13

Interviewing Baryshnikov (It’s … Challenging)

“By tradition there is only ever one great male ballet dancer at a time; just one can be the most athletically, physically and artistically gifted, and unfairly beautiful to boot.”

Author ArtsJournal2Posted on August 18, 2013March 30, 2021Categories danceTags 08.17.13

Ah, The Days Of Martinis And Sexual Harassment And People Buying Books

“In the good old, bad old days of book publishing, screaming matches happened in public, not online; the boss’ philandering was an open secret never leaked to the press, and authors actually had to turn in their manuscripts in order to get money out of their publisher.”

Author ArtsJournal2Posted on August 18, 2013March 30, 2021Categories publishingTags 08.17.13

From Urban Industrial Blight To Urban Awesome (With A Few Intermediate Steps)

“From Vancouver’s False Creek neighbourhood to Ottawa’s riverfront to disused port lands in New York, landscape architects are remaking marginal areas of major cities into parks with a combination of ecological, social and aesthetic purposes.”

Author ArtsJournal2Posted on August 18, 2013March 30, 2021Categories ideasTags 08.17.13

Do Movie Directors Get Better With Age (Or Is This An Entirely Dumb LIne Of Questioning)?

“As people remain fitter and more vigorous in their later years, these physical obstacles may be less relevant than they once were. A more pertinent concern is the growing insularity of many rich directors.”

Author ArtsJournal2Posted on August 18, 2013March 30, 2021Categories mediaTags 08.17.13

Hey Minnesota, Here’s A Symphony That *Can* Finish Negotiations

Nashville, that is. The agreement is tentative but will allow the season to begin this fall as the musicians consider ratification.

Author ArtsJournal2Posted on August 18, 2013March 30, 2021Categories musicTags 08.17.13

Ruth Asawa, 87, Who Emerged An Artist From Internment Camps

“Her family spent the first five months of detention in stables at the Santa Anita Park racetrack. It was there that three animators from the Walt Disney Studios taught her to draw.”

Author ArtsJournal2Posted on August 18, 2013March 30, 2021Categories today's top storyTags 08.17.13

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