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Tag: 01.27.13
Taking All Of Lincoln Center As A Stage
“The tours are really a one-woman show of [Maria] Mansfield’s 45 years as a guide here.”
Starting Now, You Could Be Arrested For Unlocking Your Smartphone
“We are at the mercy of prosecutorial and judicial discretion to avoid the implementation of draconian laws that could implicate average Americans in a crime subject to up to a $500,000 fine and up to five years in prison.”
Massive Shifts In The Way Theatre Deals With Young People
“Now, participation is far more open, an artist or a theater can be an individual member of the international association, or you can participate through networks of researchers or playwrights. In the future, people will have far greater choice.”
London Olympics Designers Finally See Gag Order Lifted
“The architects of the highly visible Aquatics Centre and velodrome were among those who could not talk about their involvement.”
‘Event Cinema’ Is The New Blockbuster In The U.K.
“La Bohème beat Gangster Squad into third place at the box office this month. And The Nutcracker came ahead of the latest Bond film, Skyfall, when it was shown last month.”
Sacramento Opera, Philharmonic To Merge
“The new organization will operate under the tentative corporate name of the Sacramento Region Performing Arts Alliance. The merger forms one board of directors from the two current boards, effectively turning the two nonprofits into one.”
Balthazar Korab, Photographer Of Modernist Architecture, 86
“Mr. Korab captured the romance, moodiness and humanity of even the most austere postwar buildings.”