Vancouver’s New Populist Theatre Chief

“Max Reimer, new artistic managing director of the Vancouver Playhouse, is taking on one of the most important jobs in Western Canadian theatre… If there are concerns about Reimer, they centre on a worry that quality could be sacrificed for popularity in his drive to increase box office. Reimer is aware of the criticism, but he rejects it.”

The Militant, Meatpacking District Snow White

Snow White is supposed to be a story of innocence lost and love found, but Catherine Baÿ has a different take. “The site-specific installation, seen Tuesday at the Diane von Furstenberg shop in the West Village, transports the character from the land of fairy tales to the fashionable meatpacking district,” and recreates Snow White as “slightly creepy and undeniably militant.”

Legendary Motown Songwriter Dies

“Motown songwriter and producer Norman Whitfield, whose credits include hits I Heard It Through The Grapevine and War, has died in Los Angeles… The Temptations’ chart hits were all Whitfield’s work, and he was their chief producer from 1966-74. The songwriter also co-wrote and produced songs for Gladys Knights and The Pips.”

From Center Stage To The Corner Office

Oboist Peter Kjome was forced to give up his performing career in the 1990s because of health problems, but he never forgot his passion for the orchestral world. So after a stint in business school and nearly a decade running the $3.4 billion consumer-products division at 3M, Kjome is back at his old orchestra, Michigan’s Grand Rapids Symphony, this time as CEO.