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Theater Review: ‘Marie Antoinette: The Color of Flesh’
Playwright Joel Gross has imagined a provocative love triangle between doomed Queen of France Marie Antoinette, her court painter, and an attractive but dangerous courtier named Count Alexis de Ligne.
August 17, 2008
BY
Diana Barth
Theater Review: ‘Tell Me on a Sunday’
When we hear "Andrew Lloyd Webber," we think Big Musical Theater—"Evita," "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat," "Cats," ...
August 17, 2008
BY
Alan Bresloff
Song Compares Beijing Olympics to Nazi Olympics
The song poignantly asks: “Can you hold an international track meet, when you got a labor camp right ...
August 17, 2008
BY
Evan Mantyk
and
Katy Mantyk
Album Review: The Bookhouse Boys
With a Spaghetti Western intro track a la live Richard Hawley this album splices an “it doesn't matter ...
August 16, 2008
BY
Mary Clark
Album Review: Lesser Gonzalez Alvarez – Why is Bear Billowing?
An irritating title and over-arty, over quirky, over quivery falsetto are only temporarily relieved by the pleasant guitars ...
August 16, 2008
BY
Mary Clark
The Wonder of the Divine Performing Arts Reappears
In the evening on August 10, the celebrated Divine Performing Arts (DPA) was invited to perform at the ...
August 15, 2008
BY
Du Ruo
and
Li Xin
Theater Review: ‘Anais Nin Goes to Hell’
In David Stallings's “Anais Nin Goes to Hell” (Hell appears to be an island off the coast of ...
August 15, 2008
BY
Diana Barth
Album Review: Golden Animals—Free Your Mind and Win a Pony
Golden Animals' Free Your Mind and Win a Pony is a collection of languid Morrison-esque vocals and back-country ...
August 15, 2008
BY
Carrie Bailey
Album Review: Working for a Nuclear Free City—Businessmen and Ghosts
This over long album teaches us very little despite trying to teach us a great deal—like many an ...
August 15, 2008
BY
Mary Clark
Album Review: Randy Newman—Harps and Angels
This one from a much-loved veteran of multi-genre exploration is flat overall, lacking true elevation into the depths ...
August 15, 2008
BY
Mary Clark
Album Review: Smile Down Upon Us
Smile Down Upon Us album review
August 14, 2008
BY
John Smithies
Album Review: Marilyn Mazur—’Elixir’
Someone once dubbed Miles Davis's surviving sidemen “the Sons of Miles,” but where would that leave Marilyn Mazur, ...
August 14, 2008
BY
Joe Bendel
Chinese Painting of the Week
Gu Kaizhi (c. 345-405), was born in Wuxi, Jiangsu province and is believed to be the founder of ...
August 13, 2008
BY
Tony Dai
‘Loved the Blending of Modern and Ancient’
The Chinese Spectacular was enjoyed by Chinese and Westerners alike. People came from as far away as India ...
August 13, 2008
BY
Peter Benedetti
‘Singing Is My Life!’
Xufeng Lin from Singapore to participate in NTDTV's Chinese International competition in the folk-singing category.
August 12, 2008
BY
Rosemarie Fruehauf
The Art of Precious Stone Carving and Mosaic Inlay
During the Renaissance and Baroque periods, many objects were cut out of stones such as agate and lapis ...
August 12, 2008
BY
Laurentius von Schulz
Vocal Finalist Sheds Heartfelt Tears on Stage
(NEW YORK)— Young lyric soprano Anne Chen from Taiwan, participating in New Tang Dynasty Television (NTDTV)’s International Chinese ...
August 11, 2008
BY
Rosemarie Fruehauf
A Reading of ‘The Character of a Happy Life’ by Sir Henry Wotton
What is the secret to happiness? ... For Sir Henry Wotton, happiness equals freedom—a freedom that exists somewhere ...
August 11, 2008
BY
Christopher Nield
Divine Performing Arts Delights at New Brunswick
On Aug. 10, Divine Performing Arts debuted its first show in New Brunswick, N.J. The show drew rave ...
August 10, 2008
BY
Stephen Summer
Interior Decorator–‘Every Chinese Person Should Hope for This’
On Sunday evening, August 10, Divine Performing Arts performed The Chinese Spectacular before a nearly sold out crowd ...
August 10, 2008
BY
Peter Benedetti
‘Its Just Beautiful!’
"I'm very impressed. I was looking forward to it and my expectations are being met" said Ronald Schuster ...
August 10, 2008
BY
Cary Dunst
Dance Studio Owner: ‘This was just incredible’
The Chinese Spectacular by Divine Performing Arts performed at the State Theatre in New Brunswick, N.J. on August ...
August 10, 2008
BY
Peter Benedetti
Theater Review: ‘Buffalo Gal’
“Buffalo Gal” is the story of a well-known but fading TV star who has abandoned Hollywood to return ...
August 10, 2008
BY
Diana Barth
Twenty-Four Winners to Enter Global Chinese Vocal Competition Semi-Final
NTDTV 2nd Global Chinese Vocal Competition announced a list of 24 winners from outside of Taiwan to enter ...
August 9, 2008
BY
Li Xin
Theater Review: ‘Hair’
The musical "Hair" is now being presented by the Public Theater, as part of their free "Shakespeare in ...
August 9, 2008
BY
Judd Hollander
Theater Review: ‘Flamingo Court’
"Old is In" as the song goes, with its lyrics projected on a screen, complete with a bouncing ...
August 9, 2008
BY
Judd Hollander
The Police Play Their Final Show in New York’s Madison Square Garden
The Police wrapped up their final performance on Thursday, August 7, in New York's MadisonSquare Garden nearly thirty ...
August 9, 2008
BY
Ian Ritz
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