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Tag: 12.14.13

Inside The Mind Of A Half-Iranian, Half-British Comedian

Omid Djalili: “My English side really loves the royal family, and my Iranian side hates me for this. … You can tell I’m a very, very British person, but I’ve kept my roots quite strong. I still speak Farsi. I find Arabs hilarious.”

Author Matthew WestphalPosted on December 20, 2013March 30, 2021Categories peopleTags 12.14.13

Arts Crowdfunding Is Catching On In Britain

“Already well established in the US, crowdfunding has begun to establish itself in the UK with beneficial consequences for producers keen to create and promote new shows and for companies struggling to cope with the ever-tightening purse strings of public funding.”

Author Matthew WestphalPosted on December 18, 2013March 30, 2021Categories issuesTags 12.14.13

The Kennedy Center Needs Better Theatre

“Theatrically, the Kennedy Center over the past decade has been like some lumbering, dozing giant that occasionally wakes, gets some exercise — and goes back to sleep.”

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on December 16, 2013March 30, 2021Categories theatreTags 12.14.13

Why Are So Many Of Washington’s Arts Leaders Are Jumping Ship

“For many, the vacancy is sheer coincidence, an alignment of slots in a city known for its turnover. But others ask a dreaded question, one that looms over federally funded institutions: In a time of government shutdowns and regular budget brawls, does top talent really want to deal with us?”

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on December 16, 2013March 30, 2021Categories issuesTags 12.14.13

What’s Needed In The Next Smithsonian Director

“Ask around, and when people think about what kind of person should replace G. Wayne Clough as the next secretary, they don’t talk in terms of skill sets, or professional background.”

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on December 16, 2013March 30, 2021Categories issuesTags 12.14.13

Synthesizers: The Death Of TV And Movie Music?

“One always has to take that into account, that distance from the actual production of the sound. That gives it a slightly dehumanised quality.”

Author ArtsJournal2Posted on December 15, 2013March 30, 2021Categories musicTags 12.14.13

Little Books Looking For The Sweetest Reading Spot

“The wish is that a short book can navigate both print and digital with buoyant grace, where a bigger one might capsize. ‘Somewhere between a long magazine article and a book’ is the sweet spot that many publishers describe.”

Author ArtsJournal2Posted on December 15, 2013March 30, 2021Categories publishingTags 12.14.13

Look, New Zealand is NOT Actually Middle Earth

“I don’t find a lot of neat answers when I put a map of Middle Earth next to one of New Zealand, and I haven’t decided once and for all if I can get down with LOTR’s politics.”

Author ArtsJournal2Posted on December 15, 2013March 30, 2021Categories issuesTags 12.14.13

Fixing The National Portrait Gallery

“Early in her career, [Alice Instone] wrote to Cherie Blair, explaining her mission to give women the painterly attention lavished on men. She was thinking of women of influence – the National Portrait Gallery, she points out, is overcrowded with paintings of famous men.”

Author ArtsJournal2Posted on December 15, 2013March 30, 2021Categories visualTags 12.14.13

Honey Waldman, 87, Theatre Restorer And Producer

“Ms. Waldman and Mr. Becker transformed the former German Exchange Bank building, a cast-iron landmark in Manhattan, into the Bouwerie Lane Theater, a 140-seat Off Off Broadway stage at the Bowery and Bond Street that kept the Dutch spelling.”

Author ArtsJournal2Posted on December 15, 2013March 30, 2021Categories peopleTags 12.14.13

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