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Performing Arts
Music Review: Amy MacDonald—’This Is The Life’
With the public always yearning to tag a new pop music star, 2008’s likeliest discovery may in fact be 20-year-old Glaswegian folk rocker, Amy MacDonald.MacDonald grew from humble beginnings—a typical ...
August 28, 2008
BY
Adam Miller
A Little About Mozart
Even today, many believe Mozart's genius was handed down by God because such talent seems, well…, miraculous.
August 28, 2008
BY
Paul Darin
Dance Enthusiast Deeply Moved by Chinese Dance Competition
At NTDTV's Chinese dance competition, a dancer lover named Lily said "It touched something deep in my heart."
August 27, 2008
BY
Li Xin
NTDTV’s Piano Competition Asia-Pacific Preliminaries Conclude
NTDTV's “Chinese International Piano Competition” successfully concluded its Asia-Pacific Preliminaries
August 26, 2008
BY
Huang Li Er
,
Xu Xiaoyun
and
Zhu Lili
Competition Showcases True Chinese Dance
In dance, the execution cannot be true without being in the soul of the dance.
August 26, 2008
BY
Wei Junyu
Chicago Symphony Oboist: ‘Absolutely Spectacular’
A Chicago Symphony oboist and a club owner, among others, gave their impressions of the Divine Performing Arts ...
August 26, 2008
BY
Helena Zhu
Beverage Company CEO: “Unbelievable”
Mr. Dean Petkanas, CEO of a beverage company, had this to say about the DPA show that he ...
August 26, 2008
BY
Peter Benedetti
International Dance Competition Brings Revival of Classical Chinese Dance to the World
Judges for the Second Annual International Chinese Classical Dance Competition are delighted.
August 26, 2008
BY
Helena Zhu
Divine Performing Arts Enthralls New York Audience
NEW YORK—The Divine Performing Arts made a successful return to New York, playing a special evening performance at ...
August 25, 2008
BY
Suman Srinivasan
Dance Competition Honors World’s Best Chinese Dancers
New Tang Dynasty Television's second International Chinese Classical Dance Competition came to a grand finale on Sunday, August ...
August 25, 2008
BY
Stephen Summer
Chinese Classical Dance Competition Announces Winners
The second annual International Chinese Classical Dance Competition concluded on Sunday, Aug 24.
August 25, 2008
BY
Epoch Times Staff
NTDTV Classical Chinese Dance Competition Preliminaries [Photo Gallery]
Incredible photos from the preliminary round of the 2008 NTDTV International Classical Chinese Dance Competition.
August 25, 2008
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Review: ‘Dirty Dancing’
The moves and music of "Dirty Dancing" continue to draw full houses at the Royal Alexandra Theatre.
August 23, 2008
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Theater Review: Summer Shorts 2: Festival of New American Short Plays (Series A)
For the second year, “Summer Shorts” is presenting new American one-acts, an entertaining evening in the theater.
August 22, 2008
BY
Diana Barth
and
Special to The Epoch Times
Theater Review: ‘The Boys From Syracuse’
Director David Bell has taken the Rodgers and Hart musical, "The Boys From Syracuse," to a new level ...
August 22, 2008
BY
Alan Bresloff
Theater Review: ‘Summer Shorts 2’
Life, the possibilities it holds and the price it exacts—this theme is constantly present in Series A of ...
August 22, 2008
BY
Judd Hollander
Bringing the Best to the Audience
The appealing piano melody streaming from her fingers was at times soft and graceful, and at times passionate. ...
August 22, 2008
BY
Li Jia
Classical Chinese Dance Competition Opens
World-class dancers will showcase their talents during NTDTV's second annual International Chinese Classical Dance Competition starting August 22.
August 21, 2008
BY
Christine Lin
Reflections on a Great Musician
Orlando Cole, the great American cellist born on Aug. 16, 1908, just celebrated his 100th birthday. His career ...
August 20, 2008
BY
Eric Shumsky
Musicians Unite for Human Rights in China
Musicians from around the globe, of different genres, support human rights in China on the new CD "Songs ...
August 20, 2008
BY
Stacy Towar-Fogarty
Donald Erb, Important American Composer, Dies
Donald Erb, an avant-garde composer of the 1960s and '70s who helped promote the acceptance of electronic music, ...
August 19, 2008
BY
Sharon Kilarski
Music For the Senses
It makes perfect sense — a vibrant song in a shop, perhaps a familiar tune, can not only ...
August 19, 2008
BY
Emma-Kate Knezevic
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 ...
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
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