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by Chloe Rabinowitz - Sep 15, 2021
Soho Rep. today announced a robust 2021-22 season with which it will reopen its home at 46 Walker Street. The company welcomes full-capacity in-person audiences back for the first time since late 2019 with the presentation of works-in-progress from the Writer/Director Lab, a signature program of the theater for over two decades.
by A.A. Cristi - Sep 1, 2021
The Marsh presenting performers with a vast range of music backgrounds– from a Grammy Award-winning Armenian composer to a Principal Dancer with the San Francisco Ballet, Music Faculty Member at UC Berkeley, the Principal Keyboard of the San Francisco Symphony, and more. Set to take place at The Marsh Berkeley, the festival is comprised of three full-length musicals and a dance/musical film.
by Stephi Wild - Aug 28, 2021
In more than 15 concurrent sessions, museum professionals, including curators, educators, scholars, and researchers, are uniting to discuss themes related to historical sites, indigenous peoples, and social justice.
by Sarah Jae Leiber - Aug 16, 2021
From a lyrical perspective, Against All Odds is a profoundly personal record for vocalist Angel Garcia that finds him facing up to the brutality that minorities have increasingly have faced in America in recent years.
by Sarah Jae Leiber - Aug 16, 2021
Rose Avenue continues to flex its curatorial muscles, playing its part in shaping the indie and melodic space since its founding in 2019.
by Stephi Wild - Aug 14, 2021
Marga Gomez returns to The Marsh San Francisco stage for live performances of Spanking Machine, her by turns funny, intense, and heart-rending memoir of growing up brown and queer in Washington Heights. Childhood pranks, Devil Dogs, sadistic nuns on poppers, assault, and suppressed memory play their parts in Gomez's shift across gender, latitudes, and generations.
by Sarah Jae Leiber - Aug 2, 2021
The label has been rebooted by founder Casey Iodine. In addition to reissues of signature titles by influential acts like Jeromes Dream and There Were Wires, the label will once again serve as a home for new artists. New signings include Audio Karate, Onelinedrawing, The Darling Fire, Ritual Earth, and more to come.
by Virag Dombay - Jul 18, 2021
Metro Arts independent spirit and contribution to the arts sector has been recognised by writer, actor and musician Tim Minchin, who chose the organisation as his Queensland beneficiary to receive a donation from tickets sales of his current 2021 BACK tour.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jul 14, 2021
For the first time since the Sound of Music in December 2019, MainStage Musicals are back at Mill Mountain Theatre. Roanoke's professional regional theatre is kicking off its 2021 Trinkle MainStage series with the 'rockin'' story of America's rock'n'roll icons.
by Gary Naylor - Jun 17, 2021
Fantastical fairies and pompous politicians collide in this sweet satire, one of Britain's favourite operas.
by Stephi Wild - May 9, 2021
On June 25th, Horizons Quartet, will release their self-titled debut on PM Records. Co-founded by up saxophonist Dan Wilkins and pianist James Collins, the quartet's youngest members, and anchored by a pair of their jazz heroes, drummer Byron Landham and bassist Gene Perla, Horizons Quartet is the consummate endorsement of multigenerational collaboration.
by Stephi Wild - May 7, 2021
Mikron Theatre, in their 49th year of touring, are celebrating (wo)man's best friend this season when they stage the premiere of Poppy Hollman's new musical comedy caper A Dog's Tale, which looks at canines past and present and the enduring bond between people and their dogs.
by Stephi Wild - Apr 27, 2021
Remote Studios, a pioneering online performance group born near the beginning of the pandemic, announced today that they have entered a partnership with The Marsh, a leading Bay Area theatre with a rich history of developing new performance.
by Sarah Jae Leiber - Apr 19, 2021
Ahead of the premiere, BroadwayWorld caught up with filmmakers Randall MacLowry and Tracy Heather Strain to talk about the legacy of 'The Wizard of Oz,' the most interesting things about L. Frank Baum, and why they believe this story is so uniquely American.
by A.A. Cristi - Apr 2, 2021
The 25th Annual Key West Songwriters Festival has announced its initial artist lineup for this year's event on May 5-9, 2021.
by A.A. Cristi - Mar 15, 2021
How does one live a truly sane, loving, and meaningful life? The Marsh explores this question with the MarshStream offering of Already Free, a captivating film that documents the profound transformation of Dorrie van Roij-Houtappels and Norberto Rodrigues, two Qigong students from Portugal and New Zealand. In this project, viewers will be taken through each individual's discovery of this mind-body-spirit practice that fundamentally altered their lives, as well as those around them.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Mar 10, 2021
Author Julia Oliver has announced the promotion of her historical romantic novel, Dream of the White Stallion. This is an intriguing love story, spiritual journey, and coming-of-age tale set amid the historical beginnings of Thoroughbred racing in England.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Mar 2, 2021
Author ML Uberti has announced the release of her new sci-fi romance, Sleeping Nova. This is the first book in her Galactic Breeding Program series. Sold. When her father contracts her to the Galactic Breeding Program, Briar Perrault is forced to go to a planet in another galaxy to be mated with an alien she has never met.
by Sarah Jae Leiber - Feb 24, 2021
The renewals come on the heels of a strong January for the network, with VICE TV reporting the strongest monthly growth since April 2020 among A18-49 and A25-54 after the successful launch of the investigative docuseries QAnon: The Search for Q.
by Student Blogger: Madalyn Macko - Feb 18, 2021
Self-doubt becomes an issue when it inhibits people from reaching full potential. Allowing the irrational ideas sparking inside to permeate your craft is stifling. While no one will ever be infinitely perfect in this industry, being “good” is seemingly impossible when there is a seed of dread growing inside. So, how do you grab on to the dark cloud above and guide it into something advantageous?
by Stephi Wild - Jan 22, 2021
DCPA Off-Center and the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver are once again breaking the mold. Following a popular online summer series, the partners will present Mixed Taste: Still At Home, a miniseries of its popular lectures to online audiences — February 17, February 24 and March 3.
by Sarah Jae Leiber - Dec 22, 2020
Venezuelan artist and creative director ANDREKZA releases the visuals to “Nerviosa,” the latest single off of her forthcoming debut EP, Cassette Lado A.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Dec 2, 2020
Innovative hybrid orchestra Nu Deco Ensemble are continuing their 6th season with an upcoming virtual live stream concert featuring a collaboration with Roots Rock N’ Roll sisters Larkin Poe, live streaming from the North Beach Bandshell in Miami, FL on Saturday, December 12th.
by A.A. Cristi - Oct 29, 2020
Japan Society presents a virtual production of Underground Fairy, by Japanese playwright Satoko Ichihara, translated by Aya Ogawa, and directed by New York-based director Tara Ahmadinejad.
by Stephi Wild - Oct 19, 2020
Segerstrom Center for the Arts has announced that Jane Fujishige Yada, Manager, Harbor Field Holdings, L.L.C., has been elected to serve as the Center's new board chair beginning July 1, 2021.
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