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    Jan 12, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. On face value, Hahn-Bin delivers a new experience

    A tuxedo seems like the one sartorial item that Hahn-Bin might not wear when this 24-year-old violinist appears for the Candlelight Concert Society on Saturday, Jan. 14, at 8 p.m. in Howard Community College's Smith Theatre.
    A tuxedo seems like the one sartorial item that Hahn-Bin might not wear when this 24-year-old violinist appears for the Candlelight Concert Society on Saturday, Jan. 14, at 8 p.m. in Howard Community College's Smith Theatre. This hotshot performer...

    Tags: Andy Warhol, Music, Colleges and Universities, Music Theater, Entertainment Events

  2. Dec 31, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. A sample of fresh arts ventures for 2012

    In the arts world, fresh ideas are generated on a perennial basis — and this year is no different. Three new cultural projects in a variety of media promise to spice things up considerably in 2012.
    In the arts world, fresh ideas are generated on a perennial basis — and this year is no different. Three new cultural projects in a variety of media promise to spice things up considerably in 2012. On the theater front, look for the inauguration of...

    Tags: Media Industry, Music, Station North, Music, Photography

  4. Aug 12, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Abstract scores combine graphics, music

    It takes a little time to unroll "Scroll," a composition by Baltimore composer Will Redman, since it's on paper that measures 8 feet long, 8 inches wide. It takes even longer to digest.
    It takes a little time to unroll "Scroll," a composition by Baltimore composer Will Redman, since it's on paper that measures 8 feet long, 8 inches wide. It takes even longer to digest. Although there are four distinct lines of music on the elongated...

    Tags: Towson University, Colleges and Universities, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Luciano Berio, State University of New York

  6. Apr 19, 2011 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  7. Meet David Ansill

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    David Ansill will be the opening chef at Bond Street Social, Suzanne Loudermilk reports on the In Good Taste blog. Loudermilk makes reference to a press release she got from the owners of the restaurant that's moving into the old......

    Tags: Restaurants, Fells Point, Dining and Drinking

  8. Apr 2, 2006 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. A Colorful Life

    Sun reporter
    When 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: Toys, Lafayette College, Diseases and Illnesses, History, Henri Matisse

  10. Apr 3, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Jennifer Mills: Art to laugh with (not at)

    The art world takes itself very seriously. Make that very, very seriously.
    The art world takes itself very seriously. Make that very, very seriously. What little laughter can be heard between the white walls of the museum typically comes at the expense of art by people who don't understand it. Far rarer are chuckles that erupt...

    Tags: Thomas Kinkade, Painting, Tel Aviv (Israel), Sarah Silverman, Fine Artists

  12. Mar 23, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Review: 'My Life and My Life in the Nineties' by Lyn Hejinian

    There's that John Cage quote people trot out when you call a piece of art boring &mdash; &ldquo;In Zen they say: If something is boring after two minutes, try it for four. If still boring, then eight, sixteen, thirty-two, and so on. Eventually one discovers that it's not boring at all but very interesting.&rdquo; The thing no one ever points out about this is that it's not true. I had a temp job, moons and moons ago, in data entry at a giant law firm. Cage's aphorism should hang on the particleboard of corporate drudge mines everywhere, right next to <em>Arbeit macht frei</em>.
    There's that John Cage quote people trot out when you call a piece of art boring — “In Zen they say: If something is boring after two minutes, try it for four. If still boring, then eight, sixteen, thirty-two, and so on. Eventually one...

    Tags: Language, John Ashbery, Chicago Tribune, Poetry

  14. Mar 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Classical music's spring brings festivals and much more

    Spring is, as always, a season for festivals. The big one in Los Angeles this year is the ongoing celebration of the centenary of Benjamin Britten's birth, initiated by Los Angeles Opera. The Los Angeles Philharmonic's weeklong Brooklyn Festival in April is an investigation into how the New York City borough has become a hot spot for young composers. But while festivals take up a lot of the oxygen on the performing arts calendars, there is much else:
    Spring is, as always, a season for festivals. The big one in Los Angeles this year is the ongoing celebration of the centenary of Benjamin Britten's birth, initiated by Los Angeles Opera. The Los Angeles Philharmonic's weeklong Brooklyn Festival in...

    Tags: Music, Jean Nouvel, Robert Wilson, Entertainment Events, Philip Glass

  16. Mar 8, 2013 |Story| SFL
  17. Festival of the Arts Boca takes a youthful turn

    As a violinist who calls himself the "Viagra of classical music" and "Edward Violinhands," the South Korean virtuoso Amadeus Leopold is every bit as humble as his onstage performance is subtle. Which is to say, not at all.
    As a violinist who calls himself the "Viagra of classical music" and "Edward Violinhands," the South Korean virtuoso Amadeus Leopold is every bit as humble as his onstage performance is subtle. Which is to say, not at all. When Leopold comes bounding...

    Tags: Music, YouTube, Entertainment Events, Museum of Modern Art, Music Industry

  18. Feb 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Review: Encounter with postwar giants at Southwest Chamber Music festival

    Southwest Chamber Music's 2013 L.A. International New Music Festival, in progress at the Colburn School's Zipper Concert Hall, is doing its attentive bit to broaden international musical relations. We hear too little music from Mexican, Korean or even Venezuelan composers. America and Germany lost its two greatest senior composers &mdash; Elliott Carter and Hans Werner Henze &mdash; late last year, but they have been long lost on the West Coast, where they remain ignored. Thankfully in such matters, Southwest can serve as an indispensable diplomat.
    Southwest Chamber Music's 2013 L.A. International New Music Festival, in progress at the Colburn School's Zipper Concert Hall, is doing its attentive bit to broaden international musical relations. We hear too little music from Mexican, Korean or even...

    Tags: Music, Entertainment Events, Heart Attack, Health Treatments, Music Industry

  20. Feb 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Grammys 2013: Marlow Rosado y La Riquena win for tropical Latin album

    The catch-all tropical Latin album category is one of the fuzziest, encompassing everything from salsa and cumbia to <em>bachata, reggaeton</em> and merengue. But there's nothing vague or soft-edged about this year's winner, Marlow Rosado y La Rique&ntilde;a, who won the award with his album "Retro" (Pink Chaos Productions).
    The catch-all tropical Latin album category is one of the fuzziest, encompassing everything from salsa and cumbia to bachata, reggaeton and merengue. But there's nothing vague or soft-edged about this year's winner, Marlow Rosado y La Riqueña, who won the...

    Tags: Pink (singer), Marc Anthony

  22. Jan 29, 2013 |Story| WDBJ7
  23. Taubman Museum of Art rolling the dice on new exhibit

    The Taubman Museum of Art is playing the odds with its latest exhibit.
    WDBJ7 Anchor/Reporter
    The Taubman Museum of Art is playing the odds with its latest exhibit. The museum is using a system of chance and "rolling the dice" to determine the layout of its upcoming show. Each roll determines which painting goes where. The museum says this...

    Tags: Museums, Arts

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