Dance Review * DanceAfrica – Works From Africa Show a Wide Range of Rhythm at Brooklyn Academy of Music – NYTimes.com

What is great about a great city is the abundance and variety of visual and performance art you can enjoy. There is so much to see and enjoy that we become casual about it, as if it’s the morning paper, which is to say go, see and support the arts, it could be gone before you know it. Dance Review...

Dhani On TV !

I love the Travel Channel – they work really hard to create something different in the tried and true travel/ pretty pictures genre. I happened to run across a “sports” show called, “Dhani Travels the Globe”. Dhani (pronounced DaHani) Jones, linebacker for the Cincinnati Bengals, is the host of...

Medieval Drawings at the Met

“Pen and Parchment: Drawing in the Middle Ages” June 2, 2009 – August 23, 2009 Maps, decorated manuscripts and sketchbooks are included in the 50 examples of drawings from the Medieval period called the Middle Ages, (between 5th and 15th centuries). The Metropolitan Museum of Art 5th Ave and...

“Venetian Style” at MFA, Boston

“Titian, Tintoretto, Veronese: Rivals in Renaissance Venice” Sixty paintings by the 3 most important 16th century “Venetian style” artists will be on view until August 16, 2009: Titian (1485-1576), Tintoretto (1528-1594) and Veronese (1528-1588) Venetian Style : “painters from Venice were not as...

DVD Corner: Alfred Hitchcock

“Alfred Hitchcock Premiere Collection“ This is a recent DVD collection of 7 early films from the master of suspense. The movies may have different plots and locations – spies in South America, the trials of a new wife, London court room intrigue, people lost at sea – but, they all have that...

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