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    Dec 15, 2011 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  1. Passing on the torch of local arts

    It was a great experience being arts editor in Howard County the past 25 years. This was a dream job for a guy like me and I can't believe I'm walking away from it this week with nary a kick nor a scream.
    It was a great experience being arts editor in Howard County the past 25 years. This was a dream job for a guy like me and I can't believe I'm walking away from it this week with nary a kick nor a scream. I'll always treasure the opportunities the job...

    Tags: William Shakespeare, Arts, Irving Berlin, Howard Community College, Tony Bennett

  2. Jan 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. An interview with Amandeep Sandhu

    When local author <a href=&quot;http://www.stoopstorytelling.com/storytellers/940" target="_blank">Rosalia Scalia</a> visited India, she was able to sit down with <a href="http://www.amandeepsandhu.com/" target="_blank">Amandeep Sandhu,</a> author of "<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Sepia-Leaves-Amandeep-Sandhu/dp/8183860079" target="_blank">Sepia Leaves."</a> She was kind enough to recount her meeting for Read Street. We'll break her missive into a parts, starting with her description of the encounter, and bit of a Q&amp;A. More of the interview will follow tomorrow. Here, then, is Rosalia:
    When local author Rosalia Scalia visited India, she was able to sit down with Amandeep Sandhu, author of "Sepia Leaves." She was kind enough to recount her meeting for Read Street. We'll break her missive into a parts, starting with her description of the...

    Tags: Jack Nicholson, Novell Incorporated, Trips and Vacations, Behavioral Conditions, Behavioral Conditions

  4. Sep 20, 2011 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  5. Baltimore Messenger Calendar

    Submit notices via email: messenger@patuxent.com; fax: 410-332-6336; or mail: Baltimore Messenger, 501 N. Calvert St., Third Floor, Baltimore, MD 21278. Include sponsor or host, date, time, address of event, contact name and phone number. Deadline is...

    Tags: Maryland Zoo Baltimore, Arts, Libraries, Fine Arts, Behavioral Conditions

  6. Sep 6, 2011 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  7. Centerstage gets a fresh start with a topical lineup

    The big news in Baltimore theater this season is the arrival of British-born <strong>Kwame Kwei-Armah</strong>, who is taking the helm as the new artistic director of <em>Centerstage (700 N. Calvert St., 410-332-0033).</em> Kwei-Armah, who replaces Irene Lewis, has said he's seeking to redefine the playhouse, and his first season reflects that intention.
    The big news in Baltimore theater this season is the arrival of British-born Kwame Kwei-Armah, who is taking the helm as the new artistic director of Centerstage (700 N. Calvert St., 410-332-0033). Kwei-Armah, who replaces Irene Lewis, has said he's...

    Tags: Arts, Holidays, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Kathy Najimy, Henrik Ibsen

  8. May 30, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Arts

    One area Howard County can certainly boast about is its vibrant arts scene, with an abundance of choices that include theater, music and dance companies, as well as free outdoor concerts at Lake Kittamaqundi, Centennial Park and Columbia’s village...

    Tags: Arts, England, Arlo Guthrie, Theater, Dancing

  10. May 27, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Diverse mix for Everyman Theatre's last season on Charles St.

    A year from now, <a href=&quot;http://findlocal.baltimoresun.com/station-north/performing-arts/drama/everyman-theatre-baltimore-theater">Everyman Theatre</a> will begin packing for the big move to a freshly renovated venue on the west side of town. To help stem any regrets, the title of the last show in the company's current Charles Street location will carry a familiar admonition: "You Can't Take It With You."
    A year from now, Everyman Theatre will begin packing for the big move to a freshly renovated venue on the west side of town. To help stem any regrets, the title of the last show in the company's current Charles Street location will carry a familiar...

    Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, Theater, Moss Hart, Minority Groups, African Americans

  12. Sep 12, 2002 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Arena Players, Center Stage deserve to take bows

    Sun Theater Critic
    The new theater season marks milestone anniversaries for two Baltimore theaters. Center Stage turns 40, and Arena Players, billed as "the nation's oldest continuously operating African-American theater," turns 50. The fare at both is eclectic, and,...

    Tags: William Shakespeare, Theater, Moss Hart, Lyric Opera of Baltimore, Morris A. Mechanic Theatre

  14. Nov 24, 2003 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Oh, the drama

    Sun Arts Writer
    Two Weeks Before the Debut of Her New Play, Snakes: "Don't tell anyone," Cherie Vogelstein confides, "but I haven't written it yet." That's dismaying, given the importance of the event. It's mid-fall, and Snakes is to premiere in New York City at the...

    Tags: Arts, Sarah Jessica Parker, John Barth, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Theater

  16. Apr 15, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Emily Mann a natural to direct 'Streetcar' and 'The Convert'

    NEW YORK &mdash; New Yorker drama critic John Lahr set off a social media firestorm in December with a blog comment that called for a moratorium on those &quot;infernal all-black productions of Tennessee Williams plays unless we can have their equal in folly: all-white productions of August Wilson."
    NEW YORK — New Yorker drama critic John Lahr set off a social media firestorm in December with a blog comment that called for a moratorium on those "infernal all-black productions of Tennessee Williams plays unless we can have their equal in folly:...

    Tags: A Streetcar Named Desire (movie), Facebook, Debbie Allen, The Walking Dead (tv program), Athol Fugard

  18. Apr 16, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Critic's Notebook: Samuel Beckett, Harold Pinter share literary legacy

    Sometimes you can't put your finger on what you've been missing until you encounter it again. After seeing two fine revivals of plays by Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter &mdash; &quot;Waiting for Godot" at the Mark Taper Forum and the British production of "The Caretaker" at San Francisco's Curran Theatre, respectively &mdash; I suddenly realized how ravenous I was for language in the theater with poetic density and grit.
    Sometimes you can't put your finger on what you've been missing until you encounter it again. After seeing two fine revivals of plays by Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter — "Waiting for Godot" at the Mark Taper Forum and the British production of...

    Tags: Christopher Fry, Julian Sands, James Joyce, Albert Camus, Harold Pinter

  20. Apr 18, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  21. Michael Douglas Gets Monte Cristo Award At O'Neill Theater Fund-Raiser

    &quot;Tonight brings back a lot of memories," said <strong>Michael Douglas</strong> as his wife, Oscar and Tony Award-winning actress <strong>Catherine Zeta-Jones</strong>, handed him the Monte Cristo Award for his contributions to the theater Monday night in New York. The duo was the center of camera flashes at the Edison Ballroom in New York at the fund-raising gala for Waterford'sEugene O'Neill Theater Center.
    The Hartford Courant
    "Tonight brings back a lot of memories," said Michael Douglas as his wife, Oscar and Tony Award-winning actress Catherine Zeta-Jones, handed him the Monte Cristo Award for his contributions to the theater Monday night in New York. The duo was the center...

    Tags: Catherine Zeta-Jones, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Entertainment Events, Angela Lansbury, Eugene O'Neill

  22. Apr 17, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Richard Chamberlain channels his father for 'The Heiress'

    Richard Chamberlain is putting a lot of his father, Charles, into his role as Dr. Austin Sloper in the Pasadena Playhouse production of &quot;The Heiress," Ruth and Augustus Goetz's 1947 adaptation of Henry James' "Washington Square." The drama begins previews next week and opens April 29.
    Richard Chamberlain is putting a lot of his father, Charles, into his role as Dr. Austin Sloper in the Pasadena Playhouse production of "The Heiress," Ruth and Augustus Goetz's 1947 adaptation of Henry James' "Washington Square." The drama begins previews...

    Tags: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (movie), Concerts, Academy Awards, Entertainment Events, Celebrities

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