The OAS AMA | Art Museum of the Americas and the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art of the University of Oklahoma present Libertad de Expresión: The Art Museum of the Americas and Cold War Politics, an exhibition showcasing a vibrant period of OAS art collecting. Curated by Mark Andrew White of the Fred Jones, Jr. Museum of art, this exhibition demonstrates the AMA's function as a critical branch of the OAS, promoting the arts and cultures of OAS member states through its collections and programs. This exhibition is part of an initiative led by AMA's current director, Andrés Navia, to internationally promote the museum's permanent collection and its relevance to the history of modern and contemporary Latin America and Caribbean art while linking it to fresher and more current critical analyses and perspectives.
Marissa Mulder, who has been collecting rave reviews and awards in bunches over the past couple of years, debuted her new solo show, Instincts (with musical director Nate Buccieri), to a packed Metropolitan Room on Friday night January 30. It was the first effort in her new 'Residency' at the Chelsea club, not a surprising status given her steady climb up the cabaret singer hierarchy. Mulder offered an eclectic program of songs by artists from Cy Coleman to Radiohead, representing 'a snapshot of where [her] life is right now, a week away from 30.' Her distinctive vocal sound-sincere yet playful and sounding like a combination of a bell and a trumpet-is uniquely expressive, perhaps from 'living instinctively for quite a while now,' as she said in one her of her rare moments of interstitial patter.
The OAS AMA | Art Museum of the Americas and the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art of the University of Oklahoma present Libertad de Expresión: The Art Museum of the Americas and Cold War Politics, an exhibition showcasing a vibrant period of OAS art collecting. Curated by Mark Andrew White of the Fred Jones, Jr. Museum of art, this exhibition demonstrates the AMA's function as a critical branch of the OAS, promoting the arts and cultures of OAS member states through its collections and programs. This exhibition is part of an initiative led by AMA's current director, Andrés Navia, to internationally promote the museum's permanent collection and its relevance to the history of modern and contemporary Latin America and Caribbean art while linking it to fresher and more current critical analyses and perspectives.
The Jones Family Singers, consisting of five sisters, two brothers and their father, have been wrecking churches and festivals alike for over two decades. But they've never before made a studio album that displays the depth of their pure musical gifts quite like The Spirit Speaks, out now via Arts+Labor.
The Jones Family Singers, consisting of five sisters, two brothers and their father, have been wrecking churches and festivals alike for over two decades. But they've never before made a studio album that displays the depth of their pure musical gifts quite like The Spirit Speaks, out now via Arts+Labor.
The schedule for this summer's Lincoln Center Out of Doors festival, which runs from July 20 to August 10, was announced today by Bill Bragin, Lincoln Center's Director of Public Programming. Nearly 100 free performances will take place across the plazas of Lincoln Center during three weeks. A special Memorial Concert for Pete and Toshi Seeger on July 20 will be followed by the official opening concert on July 23 with Larry Harlow's Hommy: A Latin Opera, the landmark work's first performance in 40 years. Complete festival details and a chronological listing of events follow.
The Jones Family Singers, consisting of five sisters, two brothers and their father, have been wrecking churches and festivals alike for over two decades. But they've never before made a studio album that displays the depth of their pure musical gifts quite like The Spirit Speaks, slated for release today, April 1, via Arts+Labor. Scroll down to listen to one of the album's new songs, Down On Me!
he Jones Family Singers, consisting of five sisters, two brothers and their father, have been wrecking churches and festivals alike for over two decades. But they've never before made a studio album that displays the depth of their pure musical gifts quite like The Spirit Speaks, slated for an April 1, 2014 release via Arts+Labor. Scroll down to listen to one of the album's new songs, Down On Me!
A woman in Paris is suing the University of Oklahoma's Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art to try to retrieve a painting. The painting, 'Shepherdess Bringing In Sheep,' is an 1886 work by French impressionist artist Camille Pissarro. It was stolen from Raoul Meyer, a Jewish businessman in Paris, during the Nazi occupation of France.
artoon Network is full of ghoulish goods this October with a line-up of frightfully fun all-new episodes of Regular Show, Annoying Orange, The Amazing World of Gumball and MAD all themed around everyone's favorite haunted holiday. The entire month will feature premieres of Halloween-inspired episodes, original movies and many spooky specials all leading up to a marathon of spine-tingling programming from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on October 31.
Tonight at The Peabody Hotel, The Orpheum Theatre will pull out all the stops for the can't miss event of the season, the 'Hockadoo Hullabaloo', celebrating the international tour launch of the Tony Award winning MEMPHIS and arrival of the show's producers, cast, and creative team.
On Saturday evening, October 8th, at The Peabody Hotel, The Orpheum Theatre will pull out all the stops for the can't miss event of the season, the 'Hockadoo Hullabaloo', celebrating the international tour launch of the Tony Award winning MEMPHIS and arrival of the show's producers, cast, and creative team.
CST will hold auditions for SUPERIOR DONUTS - The latest play by Tracy Letts, author of August: Osage County (2008 Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award), Bug, and Killer Joe.
CST will hold auditions for SUPERIOR DONUTS - The latest play by Tracy Letts, author of August: Osage County (2008 Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award), Bug, and Killer Joe.
National Theatre Wales is launching an unprecedented five-year project to help up-and-coming theatre companies and artists explore new ideas, thanks to a generous grant from the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation.
Acting Up Stage's popular Dark Night Cabaret Series has its final installment on Tuesday, February 16th when Toronto up and comer Sara Farb takes the stage to present 'Sara Farb Does Ben Folds' - a unique evening of Ben Folds songs. Sara took some time to talk with BWW about what Ben Folds means to her, and what to expect from her Cabaret evening.