Jan 10 Monday’s Art Notes In today's arts and culture headlines, the Library of Congress is swingin' for a huge donation of vintage recordings. Continue reading
Jan 07 New York Times’ Brantley Previews Upcoming Theater Season New York Times chief theater critic Ben Brantley previews the shows to watch out for in New York and on stages across the country. Continue reading
Jan 07 Friday’s Art Notes In today's arts and culture headlines, the Asian Art Museum is saved by San Fransisco. Continue reading
Jan 06 Photographer Offers a Portrait of Myanmar’s ‘First Lady of Freedom’ Aung San Suu Kyi; photo by Platon for Time Over the last two decades, many of the world's famous and powerful have found themselves in front of Platon's camera. The renowned portrait photographer dropped his last name early… Continue reading
Jan 06 ‘Green Patriots’ Get Straight to the Message with Enviro-Friendly Poster Art By Molly Finnegan Green Patriot Posters, an environmental sustainability advocacy organization that uses graphic art to raise awareness for green causes, has just published a new collection of purposeful poster art. Continue reading
Jan 05 Thursday’s Art Notes In today's arts and culture headlines, Hollywood got a little economic boost at the end of 2010. Continue reading
Jan 05 Around the Nation Here are some of this week's arts and culture stories from public broadcasting stations around the nation. Continue reading
Jan 05 Wednesday’s Art Notes In today's arts and culture headlines, Huckleberry Finn is published without some of the original language. Continue reading
Jan 04 The World According to Kal By Tom LeGro The work of Kevin "KAL" Kallaugher, the Economist's editorial cartoonist, is the subject of an exhibit at the Cartoon Art Museum in San Francisco. Continue reading
Jan 04 Tuesday’s Art Notes In today's arts and culture headlines, will former Gov. Schwarzenegger return to the screen?… Continue reading