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by Peter Nason - Jun 24, 2020
Happy Gay Pride! BWW Reviewer Peter Nason chooses the 101 greatest LGBTQ songs and anthems from 1920-2020. See if your favorite songs or artists made the grade!
by A.A. Cristi - Apr 6, 2020
While it will not be opening The Magic Flute in April due to COVID-19 restrictions, Opera San José has announced something all opera patrons can enjoy at home instead: the FREE live stream viewing of its breathtaking 2011 production of Mozart's first dramatic masterpiece, the rarely produced Idomeneo: ré di Creta.
by Team BWW - Jun 26, 2025
Visit our list of the best musicals & shows you can watch from home! We've got you covered with all the must-sees on streaming sites including Tony-award winners, favorite stars and top performances.
by A.A. Cristi - Mar 11, 2020
Opera San José has announced it will cancel all performances of Mozart's The Magic Flute, its 2019-20 season finale at the California Theatre, due to rising concerns about limiting the spread of COVID-19 (Coronavirus) and in accordance with Santa Clara County's ban effective midnight tonight on all events with more than 1,000 attendees.
by A.A. Cristi - Feb 26, 2020
Comedy, adventure, and brilliant singing are on the bill as Opera San José presents Mozart's The Magic Flute. This magical adventure follows a wandering prince who must complete three quests to win his true love's hand.
by E.H. Reiter - Feb 22, 2020
Fête Noire: A Festival Celebrating Black Culture Across the African Diaspora by New Match Collective and its powerful pieces and performances are the perfect way to close out February.
by A.A. Cristi - Feb 14, 2020
This February, Opera San José will highlight the raw emotions that drive Giuseppe Verdi's turbulent tale of love and revenge in its production of Il trovatore. Featuring an emotional, heart-stopping score, this mesmerizing story of romance, obsession, and retribution will be conducted by Joseph Marcheso, Opera San José's Music Director and Principal Conductor, and directed by Brad Dalton, acclaimed for staging major opera productions for San Francisco Opera, the Metropolitan Opera, Washington National Opera, and many other international companies. It will be presented at the magnificent California Theatre, the elegant 1927 former movie palace meticulously restored to opulent splendor and now one of the world's most intimate opera houses.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Feb 12, 2020
Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens, an award-winning southern California 501(c)(3) nonprofit, celebrated the opening of its new exhibit on display at John Wayne Airport on Saturday, February 8.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jan 29, 2020
Comedy, adventure, and brilliant singing come together on stage when Opera San José presents Mozart's The Magic Flute.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jan 7, 2020
Executive and Artistic Director Keith Gerth and Associate Artistic Director Stephen Smith of the Oil Lamp Theater in Glenview announce their next production, Neil Simon's dramatic comedy Jake's Women. This production is directed by Josh Johnson and will be performed from January 16th through March 1st 2020 at 1723 Glenview Road in Glenview.
by A.A. Cristi - Jan 6, 2020
From Mae West to Eugene O'Neill, the Provincetown Theater is proud to announce five very distinguished and distinctive American voices as the headlining playwrights of our 2020 season in Provincetown, MA -- the birthplace of American Theater. The five major productions on our calendar -- including a World Premiere, a New England premiere, two Cape Cod premieres, and the return of an American classic -- will be staged at our playhouse at 238 Bradford Street in Provincetown, MA 02657. a?oeEarly Birda?? Season Subscriptions go on sale January 7 at www.provincetowntheater.org.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Dec 16, 2019
The Los Angeles Master Chorale announced today the appointment of three new members to its Board of Directors: Alex G. Romain, Laura Smolowe and Andrea Williams.
by A.A. Cristi - Dec 2, 2019
Carlos Mérida, pintor y escultor guatemalteco naturalizado mexicano, formó parte del muralismo, desde una perspectiva abstracta y geométrica, a diferencia del estilo narrativo y figurativo de los maestros de esta corriente artística, integrando el arte plástico dentro de la arquitectura en una fusión permanente entre los cánones occidentales del arte y los elementos del arte mesoamericano.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Dec 2, 2019
Vancouver Art Gallery presents Rapture, Rhythm and the Tree Of Life - Emily Carr and Her Female Contemporaries from December 7, 2019 to June 28, 2020. Emily Carr (1871-1945) is an iconic Canadian artist who is widely recognized for her paintings of the forested landscapes of British Columbia that evoke the possibility for transcending the material world through the colour, shapes and rhythms of nature. Drawn primarily from the Gallery's permanent collection, this exhibition features a number of Carr's paintings of forest interiors-environments that she often described in her journals as offering an almost rapturous connection to the divine.
by A.A. Cristi - Nov 25, 2019
Opera San José will bring a cast of accomplished artists to stage with its production of Giuseppe Verdi's powerful drama, Il trovatore. Featuring an emotional, heart-stopping score, this mesmerizing story of romance, obsession, and retribution will be sung in Italian with English supertitles. Il trovatore will be conducted by Joseph Marcheso, Opera San José's Music Director and Principal Conductor, and directed by Brad Dalton, who has staged major opera productions throughout the United States and abroad, including for San Francisco Opera, Metropolitan Opera, Washington Opera, and the State Opera of South Australia. It will be presented at the magnificent California Theatre, the elegant 1927 former movie palace meticulously restored to opulent splendor and now one of the world's most intimate opera houses.
by Nicole Rosky - Nov 28, 2019
The big day is here! The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, one of the nation's most cherished holiday traditions, will hit the streets of New York City. Whether you plan to enjoy the festivities from the hustle and bustle of the sidewalks or the cozy comfort of your couch, we've got the full scoop on what to watch for, when to look for it, and how!
by Christine Swerczek - Nov 17, 2019
Thornton Wilder's OUR TOWN just went into my books as one of the most heartfelt plays I've seen. Bellevue Little Theatre outdid themselves with this deceptively simple, meta-theatrical three-act production.
by Kaitlin Milligan - Nov 1, 2019
A spectacle like no other awaits millions, as the 93rd Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade®, the nation's most cherished holiday tradition, kicks off the holiday season. On Thursday, November 28 at 9 a.m., the time honored phrase Let's Have a ParadeTM will ring from the starting line as the march of fantasy takes to the streets of New York City. With more than 8,000 volunteers dressed as clowns, guiding the flight of larger-than-life character balloons, transporting spectators to new worlds on signature floats, bringing the beat in the nation's best marching bands and entertaining the crowds as part of dazzling performance groups, the annual march is jam-packed with entertainment. With more than 3.5 million spectators in New York City and more than 50 million television viewers nationwide, Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is America's premiere holiday celebration.
by A.A. Cristi - Oct 28, 2019
La Secretaría de Cultura y el Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura invitan a celebrar el Día de Muertos 2019 en sus museos y escuelas mediante una serie de actividades para todo tipo de público, con las que se busca promover aún más esta tradición mexicana, a través de expresiones artísticas y culturales tradicionales y contemporáneas.
by Julie Musbach - Oct 28, 2019
La Secretaría de Cultura, a través del Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura, (INBAL), celebrará el Día de Muertos en el Museo Casa Estudio Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo, con una tradicional ofrenda dedicada a Ruth Rivera Marín, quien vivió en la casa estudio de San Ángel de 1957 a 1969 y se encargó de conservar íntegramente el taller del pintor Diego Rivera, con el propósito de convertirlo posteriormente en museo. para conmemorar los 50 años de su muerte
by Julie Musbach - Oct 15, 2019
La Secretaría de Cultura, a través del Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura, presentará la exposición Frida por Munkácsi, serie fotográfica que el artista húngaro Martin Munkácsi realizó para la revista Harper's Bazaar sobre las tradiciones, el estilo y la moda mexicanos. A raíz del contacto que el fotógrafo tuvo con Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo, fue invitado a conocer las casas funcionalistas de San Ángel.
by Julie Musbach - Oct 14, 2019
Opera San José is launching the holidays with a family-friendly production of Engelbert Humperdinck's Hansel and Gretel that offers treats to go along with this irresistible fairy tale.
by Stephi Wild - Oct 11, 2019
Numi Opera completes its inaugural season with its second productiona?"Erich Korngold's first opera Der Ring Des Polykrates. which he composed in 1914. Directed by Numi Opera Executive Director Gail R. Gordon and conducted by Francesco Milioto, the rarely performed opera will have two performances on Thursday, December 19 at 7:30pm and Sunday, December 22 at 7:30pm at Zipper Hall at the Colburn School, located at 200 South Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles.
by Stephi Wild - Oct 4, 2019
In time for the holidays, Opera San José presents a captivating production of Humperdinck's irresistible fairy tale Hansel and Gretel, offering a joyful event for the entire family. While adults enjoy the rich score inspired by the sophisticated orchestrations of Wagner, youngsters will be transported by the not-very-scary tale of two children who use their wits to overcome a bumbling witch, setting free a whole batch of gingerbread children from her fearful spell.
by Julie Musbach - Oct 3, 2019
Tres desnudos (1930), Madre e hijo (1932), Las tías (1933) y El baño (1933), forman parte de las manifestaciones artísticas de Julio Castellanos, pintor que tomó desde sus inicios una decisión especial: sólo firmaría cuadros que lo complacieran por completo, además de dejar a un lado la pintura nacionalista, aunque fue creador de excelentes óleos y murales.
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