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Composer Lucia Hwong Mixes Cultural Identity and World Beat Rhythms
Composer Lucia Hwong’s life changed when the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical M. Butterfly sprang forth from a joyous collaboration with playwright David Henry Hwang.
“The success increased my visibility,” she says of critical plaudits she received for her work creating the musical’s score. One critic, Octavio Roca of The Washington Times, declared her music a “bewitching brew.”
続きを読む: Awakening Of A Goddess
2010年 7月 19日(月曜日) 10:09
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Notes from a Classical Pianist
Musicians like Chinese classical pianist Lang Lang develop their affection for music early by embracing how notes create anything—from a song to a symphony. From 5-year-old child prodigy to concert pianist, his journey has become spreading the joy of music and, as he says, its power “to change how the world thinks and acts” wherever he goes.
続きを読む: Lang Lang
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David Henry Hwang Romances The Word
From the beginning, playwright David Henry Hwang found the theater fascinating because of the way in which words could fill a stage.
“Theater is inherently metaphorical. Film is supposed to be real,” he observes, reflecting on more than 30 years of experience as a scribe of plays, film, librettos, TV and texts for dance. Thus, Hwang’s ideas for characters in a play often come from unexpected places. In a seminal workshop with Sam Shepard, he learned how to write from his unconscious.
続きを読む: Playwright With The Right Stuff
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作者: Judy Seckler
2010年 5月 06日(木曜日) 14:22
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Ask saxophone player Ronnie Laws about the thrill of having a sax created in his name, and there’s no hesitation. “A signature instrument is like a high-profile athlete having his own gear,” says Laws. “It definitely has to do with credibility.
続きを読む: The Singing Sax of Ronnie Laws
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Borislav Bogdanovich (1899-1970) was a Serbian post-impressionist/modernist artist who, in the 1920s and 30s, was a member of “the twelve” most prominent painters in Belgrade. Rel
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This Hot New Chef Has New Yorkers Clamoring For More
Talk about buzz. “Talented.” “Adorable.” “Passionate.” Are they speaking of Bar Boulud’s Damian Sansonetti, his food,
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GE’s Paul Klein opens up about designing a kitchen for the Information Age
The future has changed, and definitely for the better this time. Forget the old future with its Buck Roge
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From Von Dutch to Ed Hardy, the French stylist has transformed street wear into “it” wear thanks to a great sense of observation, a lot of audacity, and one motto: “insisting is e
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Ron Burkhardt is a conceptual artist and founder of the “Notism” contemporary art movement, which he describes as “exalting words and letterforms, the inevitable loss of persona
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The award-winning architect of the Bellagio and Horton Plaza examines inspiration, sustainable design, and the future of architecture.
Art and Living: What are your favorite architectu
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A TRADITIONAL INNOVATION IN CARMEL
For Alec Elzafon, owner of the American Art Gallery in Carmel, California, his gallery is the culmination of thirty-five years of self-immersion in t
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How is the deep recession affecting the museum world? Many—or, shall we say, most?—museums are downsizing staff, programs, and otherwise cutting costs. Curiously, there is also a hi
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