QUEER ARTS FESTIVAL -WICKED Begins This Week
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Jul 13, 2020
The stage is set, the glitter is dusted and the 12th Queer Arts Festival - WICKED (rated one of the top 3 festivals of its kind in the world) is ready to showcase the best of queer art (digitally-ish) to the world over 11 days July 16 - 26, 2020.
Where to Find Piano Tracks for Auditions, Performance & Practice
by Sidney Paterra
- Jul 12, 2020
Updated September 2023: If you're a singer in need of something more than a karaoke track to show off your vocal chops, there are plenty of resources for vocalists that provide downloadable piano tracks- some of them are even free! Check out our seven favorite sites to find download-ready and custom tracks to help you sound your best!
Broadway Theatre Center Offers Wedding, Meeting and Event Rentals
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Jul 9, 2020
For weddings that were put on hold, or businesses seeking extra space to provide social distancing, the Broadway Theatre Center, 158 N. Broadway in the Historic Third Ward, is inviting guests to meet 'on Broadway.' The Broadway Theatre Center is home to two theatres, grand lobby areas, meeting rooms and a Bar & Bistro.
BWW Review: MOOD MUSIC, Old Vic Online
by Jonathan Marshall
- Jul 9, 2020
Songwriter Cat has a commercial hit record under her belt and should be on top of the world. Instead, she's embroiled in a heated conflict with her music producer Bernard over who should have the songwriting credit.
BWW Blog: Redeye Theatre Project
by Student Blogger: Aeris Day
- Jul 8, 2020
The Redeye Theatre Project is something that's popular for anyone involved in performing around my campus.
MOA Presents Kent Monkman's Timely Exhibition SHAME AND PREJUDICE: A STORY OF RESILIENCE
by A.A. Cristi
- Jul 7, 2020
The Museum of Anthropology (MOA) at UBC announces Kent Monkman's timely solo exhibition Shame and Prejudice: A Story of Resilience, on display from August 6, 2020 to January 3, 2021. A searing critique of Canada's colonial policies over the past 150 years, the large-scale exhibition prioritizes First Nations' perspectives during a pivotal moment in the ongoing global discourse on systemic racism. Curated by Monkman a?' a contemporary Canadian artist of Cree ancestry a?' the provocative exhibition features roughly 80 pieces, including the artist's own paintings, drawings, installations, and sculptures, in dialogue with historical artifacts and artworks borrowed from museums and private collections from across Canada. MOA is the final stop on the acclaimed exhibition's three-year, cross-country tour.
Rubicon Theatre Company to Launch RUBICON GOES RETRO Drive-In Concerts This Monday
by A.A. Cristi
- Jul 3, 2020
After record-breaking opening week sales, Rubicon Theatre Company has announced details related to the first event of Rubicon Goes Retro, the company's Safe-Distance Drive-In Theatre Concert Series featuring live 75-minute concerts at the Ventura County Fairgrounds that patrons can enjoy from the safety and comfort of their cars. The concerts feature multimedia, lights, and sound through an FM transmitter.
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