What’s The Next Frontier In Theatre? Seniors

“When’s the last time you’ve seen an older adult who isn’t a wealthy senator/CEO/pundit share their perspective on the issues in a public forum? Or, how often do you see an older adult portrayed in film, theatre, or on TV as not only a dynamic character, but as one who doesn’t die in the end? How often are those stories written by or with older adults, as opposed to younger adults reflecting on their relationships and guessing about what is to come?”

Falling Back In Love With MoMA

“The Whitney is serving as a physical example of a way to cater to the ever-growing crowds that come to museums while also providing calm, useful, pleasurable space to view art. MoMA’s de-installing a whole floor to do the Picasso show perhaps signals that this institution is prepared at last to do whatever it can to serve the art in its collection.”

Top AJBlogs Posts For 12.13.15

Pound Has Been Sung
I’ve built up quite a backlog of unheard music, and now after a long dry spell it’s beginning to flow public-ward again. On December 7 Michelle McIntire sang a pre-premiere of most of my Ezra… … read more
AJBlog: PostClassicPublished 2015-12-13

 

Brion Gysin: ‘Poets Don’t Own No Words’

Together As One
Tere O’Connor’s The Goodbye Studies creates a world of hidden depths at The Kitchen. Tere O’Connors’ The Goodbye Studies. (L to R): Oisin Monaghan, Mary Read, Lily Gold, Tess Dworman, and Laurel Snyder. Photo: Yi-Chun… … read more
AJBlog: DancebeatPublished 2015-12-13
In a recent post, Richard Florida looks at the growth in the ‘creative class’ in US metro areas since the year 2000. The biggest increase is in what was, in 2000, a city not known… … read more
AJBlog: For What it’s WorthPublished 2015-12-12
John Coltrane: A Love Supreme (And Then Some)

John Coltrane, A Love Supreme: The Complete Masters (Impulse!) John Coltrane (1926-1967), was already a musician of major standing and influence when he recorded A Love Supreme on December 9, 1964. In the less than… … read more
AJBlog: RiffTidesPublished 2015-12-11
During October, I gave four performances in France (Paris, Lyon, Orléans, Paris) in clubs or alternative, non-classical venues. For each of these shows, the piano was amplified (some engineers prefer the term “reinforced”). Mics were… … read more
AJBlog: PianoMorphosisPublished 2015-12-11
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Euro Film Awards Love Michael Caine And Charlotte Rampling – And Politics

“Oscar-nominated Polish director Agnieszka Holland presented a selection of awards with president Wim Wenders and expressed her ‘deep concern about Europe’ in an emotive speech. ‘We must not forget that the films we make cannot be separated from the world that we live in,’ she said. ‘I made several movies about the second world war, a time when Europe was riddled with hate and I don’t want it to return.'”