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Van Gogh Did Not Intend His Irises To Be Blue
He painted them, back in 1889, in a deep, vibrant purple. Here's how two conservators at the Getty figured that out — and why...
After 46 Years, Re-Creating One Of Pina Bausch’s Seminal Dance Works — With Original...
Meryl Tankard was one of the dancers in the 1978 premiere of Bausch's Kontakthof, and she has now restaged the piece with herself and...
Rediscovered: Philadelphia Orchestra Recordings From 80 Years Ago, And They Were Massive Hits
A budget series called "World's Greatest Music," produced by RCA Victor and marketed and distributed by the New York Post, included 38 discs (78...
“Les Miz” Has Never Been A Hit In France. This New Production Hopes To...
Les Misérables was originally written in French by two Frenchmen, based on a classic French historical novel — and the musical has been...
Author Richard Flanagan Wins Baillie Gifford Prize For Nonfiction — And Turns Down The...
Accepting the award for his Question 7, the Australian author said he would not take the £50,000 which comes with the prize until sponsor...
Longtime Chicago Theater Critic Kris Vire Is Dead At 47
"He was part of the founding editorial crew of Time Out Chicago, once a major force in local arts coverage. … Vire stayed with...
TKTS To Open Discount Ticket Booth In Philadelphia
The outlet, near Independence Hall, will offer 30% to 50% discounts, up to three days before curtain, to select music and dance performances (including...
Comcast Will Spin Off Its NBCUniversal Cable Channels Into Separate Corporation
"The company, which last month said it was studying the idea, will separate off entertainment and news channels including MSNBC, CNBC, USA, Oxygen, E!,...
Utah Symphony’s Next Music Director Will Be Markus Poschner
The German maestro is currently chief conductor of the Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana and the Bruckner Orchestra Linz in Austria; he begins his term...
For The First Time, A Magritte Painting Sells For Nine Figures
One of several versions of René Magritte's "L’Empire des lumières” sold for $121 million at auction at Christie's New York. - CNN
Boston University Puts Hold On Admissions To PhD Programs In Humanities
The university's College of Arts and Sciences has suspended admissions to doctoral programs in a dozen humanities and social science departments, including English, philosophy,...
This Composer Created An Entire Week-Long Piece Specifically For People’s Living Rooms
"Drawing from a bank of over 7,000 'musical shapes, textures and gestures,' as (Michael) Schumacher describes the mix of sampled audio, field recordings and...
The ABC Sports Producer Who Pioneered Real-Time Livestreaming Of A Calamity — In 1972
Geoffrey Mason, aged only 30, was a producer helping run coverage of the Munich Olympics when terrorists from the Black September group took hostage,...
Airbnb Wants To Stage Gladiator Battles In The Actual Colosseum. Romans Are Appalled.
Airbnb and the Colosseum Archaeological Park have signed a $1.5 million deal to offer 16 tourists a chance to "unleash their inner gladiator." Colosseum...
What You Get When You Train AI On Werner Herzog Movies
You get a film titled About a Hero, interspersing an AI-written narrative starring Herzog (as a character) investigating a mysterious death with interviews with...
Federal Judge In Texas Temporarily Halts The Onion’s Purchase Of Infowars
"The bankruptcy judge overseeing the Chapter 7 liquidation of Infowars and Jones’ assets on Thursday temporarily halted the transfer of Infowars to The Onion...
Even Northern California Has Issues With Censoring High School Plays
School district officials cancelled Santa Rosa High School's production of Dog Sees God, which depicts the characters of the comic strip Peanuts in high...
Director Of Smithsonian’s American Art Museum Was Removed After Years Of Staff Complaints
Stephanie Stebich raised more than $100 million for the museum in her seven years there and maintained good relations with the board and senior...
Arthur Frommer, Who Pioneered The Budget Travel Guide, Has Died At 95
Beginning in 1957 with "Europe on $5 a Day," Frommer’s philosophy changed the way Americans traveled abroad. His advice became so standard that it’s...
Shen Yun Under Investigation By New York State For Labor Practices
The company is alleged to use underage student performers to work on and off stage for workweeks of well over 40 hours, with extremely...
James Sewell Ballet Will Close After 35 Years
The Minneapolis-based company will shut down next March. "It’s the latest blow to the Twin Cities dance community, less than a year after ......
Giller Prize, Canada’s Top Literary Award, To Anne Michaels For “Held”
The jury described the book as "a novel that floats, a beguiling association of memories, projections, and haunted instances through which the very notion...
An Evangelical Theater Company Is Getting Noticed Well Beyond Its Small-Town South Carolina Home
"What began with … piling the family and their sets into a van and putting on shows for churches and home-school groups has evolved...
How Mason Bates Turned Michael Chabon’s Most Famous Novel Into An Opera
He did it without Chabon, for starters: while the author happily gave rights to The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, opera is simply...
How UArts’ Dance Program Was Saved After The School’s Abrupt Collapse
Late last spring, Donna Fay Burchfield, dean of the University of the Arts School of Dance, was as shocked as everyone else when she...