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Tag: 10.26.13

Can Hollywood Stem The Tide Of Damn Near Everyone Fleeing To Damn Near Anywhere Else?

“Los Angeles is haemorrhaging film production. Feature films and TV dramas are fleeing California. Other US states, and other countries, are using aggressive tax breaks to siphon off and claim their own bit of La-la-land, turning the world’s entertainment capital into a cinematic husk.”

Author ArtsJournal2Posted on October 27, 2013March 30, 2021Categories mediaTags 10.26.13

How Much Mime Do You Need In Classical Ballets? [VIDEO]

“That’s where the story springs from, not from the dancing, but from the mime.”

Author ArtsJournal2Posted on October 27, 2013March 30, 2021Categories danceTags 10.26.13

Marcia Wallace, 70, Longtime Newhart Show And ‘Simpsons’ Star

“It was her Emmy-winning role as Edna Krabappel, Bart Simpson’s teacher with the snarky laugh, that may have earned her the most fame in recent years. It was a part she held since the show’s premiere in 1990.”

Author ArtsJournal2Posted on October 27, 2013March 30, 2021Categories peopleTags 10.26.13

Turning Personal Tragedy Into Brightly Colored Paintings

“Part of [David] Hockney’s charm as a painter — and person — is a certain resilience or even insouciance, an unwillingness to abandon pleasure and beauty in the face of troubles.”

Author ArtsJournal2Posted on October 27, 2013March 30, 2021Categories visualTags 10.26.13

Arthur Danto, 89, Philosopher And Art Critic Who Wrote ‘The End of Art’

Also, however: “Art does not end with the end of art history.”

Author ArtsJournal2Posted on October 27, 2013March 30, 2021Categories peopleTags 10.26.13

Horror’s Not Just Hot At Halloween – Thanks To Women

“The reasons that women are rolling around in the supernatural muck, both as creators and consumers, are as numerous as those zombies chasing Pitt down a lab corridor.”

Author ArtsJournal2Posted on October 27, 2013March 30, 2021Categories mediaTags 10.26.13

Stop Talking About ‘Innovation,’ And Start Giving Artists Money

“Here’s how the siren call of innovation sounds from our church: It signals another incursion on the arts by corporate culture, directive funders, and those who have drunk the Kool-Aid of high-tech hip and devotional entrepreneurism. It announces the rise of a cult of consultancy.”

Author ArtsJournal2Posted on October 27, 2013March 30, 2021Categories theatreTags 10.26.13

Witches Are Hot (Again) In US Culture. Why?

“Witches are a great allegory for any minority group that’s been persecuted and had to go underground and finally is like: ‘You know what? Dammit no, we’re fighting back.'”

Author ArtsJournal2Posted on October 27, 2013March 30, 2021Categories ideasTags 10.26.13

Dancer Carlos Acosta Says Writing A Novel Was Lonely & Hard – But Nothing Compared To Dancing

“When I have an hour or so I go down to my dressing-room, open the computer and escape into my own world.”

Author ArtsJournal2Posted on October 27, 2013March 30, 2021Categories danceTags 10.26.13

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