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Theater Review: ‘Some Americans Abroad’
"Solid" is the word that comes to mind regarding the current revival of Richard Nelson's 1989 work, "Some Americans Abroad."
July 29, 2008
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Judd Hollander
The Art of Hardstone Carving and Mosaic Inlay
During the Renaissance and Baroque periods, it was common practice to cut semiprecious stones, such as agate and ...
July 29, 2008
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Laurentius von Schulz
Theater Review: ‘Kicking A Dead Horse’
In "Kicking A Dead Horse," Sam Shepard debunks the myths of the American West with symbolism and mysticism.
July 28, 2008
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Judd Hollander
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Album Review: Beck—’Modern Guilt’
Beck's decision to team up with hip-hop producer Danger Mouse on Modern Guilt, turns out to be a ...
July 28, 2008
BY
Chris Holehouse
Preliminaries of Chinese Violin Competition Impress Judges
After the first round of preliminaries finished on Friday, July 25th, the judges of the first NTDTV International ...
July 25, 2008
BY
Rosemarie Fruehauf
Beijing’s ‘Bjork Policy’ Takes Aim at Musicians
The Chinese Communist Party is banning all music performers who could “threaten national sovereignty.”
July 25, 2008
BY
Ian Ritz
Theater Review: ‘Damn Yankees’
For some summertime fun, one should definitely check out the devilishly delectable musical 'Damn Yankees'.
July 25, 2008
BY
Judd Hollander
Theater Review: ‘I’ll Go On’
I'll Go On, the second offering of the trio of theatrical presentations entitled Gate/Beckett, brought by the noted ...
July 25, 2008
BY
Diana Barth
Album Review: The Offspring—’Rise And Fall, Rage And Grace’
The Offspring's new album Rise And Fall, Rage and Grace captures the band 14 years past their prime.
July 24, 2008
BY
Cary Dunst
Violin Maker, Heifitz Protege Support Int’l Competition
Here's an invitation hard to turn down. Hear the incredible sounds of some of the best Chinese violinists ...
July 24, 2008
BY
Rosemarie Fruehauf
Interview with Violin Competition Judge: Chen Rutang
Chen Rutang, one of the judges of the competition, talked about the aims of the musical event
July 24, 2008
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Competition Requires Difficult Violin Repertoire
To discover the greatest violin talent, the jury chose some of the most beautiful and artistically demanding works ...
July 23, 2008
BY
Rosemarie Fruehauf
First of NTDTV’s Nine Competitions Starts Tomorrow
The first Chinese International Violin Competition hosted by New Tang Dynasty TV starts with preliminaries tomorrow, July 25th. ...
July 23, 2008
BY
Rosemarie Fruehauf
Gary Hostallero—Hawaiian Fine Artist
The attention Gary Hostallero gives to detail is something to behold. Of Korean, Filipino and Spanish descent, Hostallero ...
July 22, 2008
BY
Masha Savitz
Theater Review: ‘East 14th: True Tales of a Reluctant Player’
Growing up in the best of circumstances can be difficult. Growing up with parents on opposite ends of ...
July 21, 2008
BY
Judd Hollander
Book Review: ‘The Myth of Alzheimer’s’
Dr. Peter Whitehouse doesn't claim to have a magic bullet cure for Alzheimer's, but he does offer another ...
July 21, 2008
BY
Yvonne Marcotte
Live Review: Neil Young @ Hop Farm Festival
Let's make it clear: Neil Young is amazing.
July 16, 2008
BY
Mary Clark
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Simon Miller
Dialogue with the Past
The Met exhibition Anatomy of a Masterpiece interprets for Westerners the nuances of Chinese art.
July 15, 2008
BY
Shlomit Ja'acobi
Eight Contestants Move on to Compete for Golden Award
Eight contestants from Asia-Pacific advance to the next round in the second World Chinese Classical Dance Competition.
July 15, 2008
BY
Chen Zhida
and
Li Dai-Na
Curtain Drops on Asia-Pacific Prelims to NTDTV Vocal Competition
An award presentation ceremony marked the conclusion of the preliminary selections for the Asia-Pacific region section of the ...
July 11, 2008
BY
Dong Huiling
and
Li Fangru
Album Review: ‘Seeing Things’
Jakob Dylan's first solo release, 'Seeing Things,' comprises 10 stripped-down acoustic tales accompanied by Dylan's deep, raspy voice.
July 11, 2008
BY
Chris Holehouse
The Child Prodigy
Xiaoping Wang's young age belied the mature sounds coming from his instrument as if a twenty-year-old was playing ...
July 9, 2008
BY
Nadia Ghattas
A Reading of ‘The Mermaid Tavern’ by John Keats
In this poem John Keats finds "Elysium," or heaven, in the local bar...
July 9, 2008
BY
Christopher Nield
Nikki Yanofsky: 14 Year-Old Songstress Has Big Voice and Big Heart
14-year-old girl performs at Carnegie Hall for her birthday.
July 9, 2008
BY
Madalina Hubert
Russian Artist Revives Lost Technique
Sergey Andriyaka is confident that this display of his paintings in Moscow's premier exhibition hall will go more ...
June 27, 2008
BY
Lidia Louk
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Oksana Khan
A Reading of ‘The Apparition’ by Herman Melville
Have you ever undergone a conversion experience? One where, in a sudden flash, you fundamentally changed your perspective? ...
June 26, 2008
BY
Christopher Nield
A Reading of an Extract From Sir Edwin Arnold’s ‘The Light of Asia’
What is our response to death? Not in the abstract but in the horribly, humiliatingly particular? What is ...
June 21, 2008
BY
Christopher Nield
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