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Herman Maril: Baltimore artist painted what he saw
Herman Maril had two worlds, and each provided him what something the other lacked.
The artist, who was born in Baltimore in 1908 and died here in 1986, spent his life painting some of the grittier aspects of the city. Invariably, his astute and...Tags: Arts, Edward Hopper, Whitney Museum, Charles Village, Baltimore Museum of Art
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A Colorful Life
Sun reporterWhen Grace Hartigan was a little girl, she was bewitched by gypsies. In the 1930s, the Travelers still roamed the countryside in nomadic caravans, and young Grace would shinny up the apple tree in her parents' backyard in Newark, N.J., to spy on them....Tags: Children, Helen Frankenthaler, Arts, Jasper Johns, Toys
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Art reviews: 'Common Ground,' AMOCA; 'Clay's Tectonic Shift,' Scripps
Culture MonsterChristopher Knight reviews two Pacific Standard Time ceramic shows, tracing a clay revolution from 1945 to the 1970s.... -
Jonathan Epstein To Star in "Red" At Hartford's TheaterWorks
Hartford CourantJonathan Epstein, a frequent actor in the Massachusetts Berkshires, stars as abstract artist Mark Rothko in John Logan's Tony Award-winning play "Red." The two-actor play will be produced at Hartford's TheaterWorks and run March 23 to May 6. Tazewell...Tags: Tony Awards, Celebrities, TheaterWorks, Entertainment Events
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Arena Stage opens 'Red' about Mark Rothko as National Gallery shows paintings depicted in play
Associated PressWASHINGTON (AP) — The Broadway play "Red" about the famous abstract expressionist painter Mark Rothko is opening at Washington's Arena Stage with a companion exhibit at the National Gallery of Art. The play starring Edward Gero has its formal...Tags: Tony Awards, Washington, DC, Artists, Arts, Entertainment Events
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When art and politics collided in L.A.
This week, a forgotten work of political art is being reconstructed on Sunset Boulevard. But it is unlikely that the new Tower of Protest, going up as part of the months-long, Southern California-wide Pacific Standard Time art initiative, will spark the...Tags: Auction Service, University of California, Irvine, Artists, Frank Stella, The Getty
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John Logan writes his own success story
John Logan's road to becoming one of the most versatile and in-demand screenwriters began when he was a youngster. He suffered from severe asthma that prevented him from playing outside, so he found solace watching old movies on the family's small black-...Tags: Tyrone Power Sr., Rango (movie), Gladiator (movie), Movies, Entertainment Events
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What's Ahead At The Theater For 2012
The Hartford CourantSometimes in the throes of winter, you just have to have something to live for. In that desperate light-deprived spirit, I am circling my calendar for 10 cool things to see in early 2012 (at least through May 1). Now I just hope that the weather doesn't...Tags: Hartford Stage, Concerts, Bebe Neuwirth, Artists, TheaterWorks
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Chicago-trained screenwriter brushes up his Shakespeare
The images are of-the-moment. Soldiers in American-grade camouflage fatigues and body armor maneuver through a smoldering, graffiti-spattered city to the persistent snapping and popping of automatic gunfire. The dialogue that comes from their mouths,...Tags: Clint Eastwood, Donald Trump, United States of Tara (tv program), The Hurt Locker (movie), Movies
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Stanford picks architect for art collection's $30.5-million home
Culture MonsterStanford University has picked New York's Ennead Architects to build a $30.5 million home for a collection of contemporary American art it was given earlier this year. It's part of an arts building boom on the Palo Alto campus.... -
Art review: Denver's Clyfford Still Museum
Culture MonsterChristopher Knight reviews the new Clyfford Still Museum in Denver... -
2011 FALL THEATER GUIDE
New theaters. Renovated playhouses. Hot dramas. Nervous new artistic directors. Stephen Sondheim and his “Follies.” A celebration of Stephen Schwartz, a dissection of Mark Rothko, and a look at the tragedy that befell the Amish of...Tags: Oscar Hammerstein, Lakeview (Chicago, Illinois), Arts, Comedy (genre), Stephen Schwartz
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