By: Vaughan Rachel
I saw the original 18/6 in 1959 and as Allan Kaprow’s first wife I saw it being created in the Reuben Gallery. The production this past week was certainly creatively true to the original score but the...
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I saw the Performa reconstruction too, and plan to write about it for the Performa blog on their website (as well as the two Judson nights this week). I read the program note after the performance and...
View ArticleNew York Philharmonic Names New Principal Trumpet
Christopher Martin, who currently holds the position at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, will begin in New York in September.
View ArticleBetter Than a ‘Hamilton’ Shout-Out? John Jay Manuscript Surfaces
The long-missing manuscript of a Federalist Paper written by John Jay has been found at the Brooklyn Historical Society.
View ArticleHuang Yong Ping Brings ‘Empires’ of Globalization to Paris
The Chinese-French conceptual artist will bring his giant installation to the Paris Monumenta art show, which begins on Sunday and runs through June 18.
View ArticleHungarian Orchestra to Protest Municipal Grant Cuts
The city of Budapest reduces funding to its musical pride, the Budapest Festival Orchestra; political motives may be at play
View ArticleJude Law to Star in ‘Obsession’ on London Stage
The new play, based on the 1943 Luchino Visconti film, will show at the Barbican Center in London in 2017.
View ArticleMiller Theater Focuses on New, Old and Young Next Season
Seven composers from around the world will be featured in the theater's signature Composer Portraits series.
View ArticleThink You Know the Next James Bond? Don’t Bet on It
British bookmakers have suspended betting on the identity of the next Bond after the odds on the actor Tom Hiddleston shortened sharply in recent days.
View ArticleNew-York Historical Society Plans ‘Summer of Hamilton’
Over the July 4 weekend the New-York Historical Society will kick off its "Summer of Hamilton."
View ArticleLong-Lost Letter from Neal Cassady to Jack Kerouac Headed to Auction (Again)
After some legal wrangling, a letter from Neal Cassady to Jack Kerouac will be offered at auction.
View ArticleService Advisory: ArtsBeat Is Finished.
This is post No. 23,231 on the ArtsBeat blog. And it is the last one.
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