VIDEO: Moon Tooth Debut 'Goodfellas' Inspired 'Alpha Howl' Video
by Michael Major - Apr 14, 2022
Moon Tooth release a final preview of their highly-anticipated new album, Phototroph with today’s release of “Alpha Howl” and its accompanying, “Goodfellas” inspired video. The new music video was directed by Tom Flynn. Watch the new music video now!
Palm Beach Institute Presents GOOD PEOPLE
by A.A. Cristi - Nov 12, 2020
The Palm Beach Institute for the Entertainment Arts (PBIEA) is offering audiences a “feel good” play for the holiday season. Good People, a Tony nominated play, provides a look at life and relationships in South Boston, a blue collar neighborhood with a primarily Irish Catholic demographic.
OUR TOWN, Classic Drama is Reimagined to Reflect Miami's Diverse Culture
by A.A. Cristi - Sep 26, 2017
Miami New Drama (MiND) at Colony Theatre opens the season with a ground-breaking production of the classic drama, Our Town. MiND's Artistic Director, Michel Hausmann, has re-envisioned Thornton Wilder's iconic tale of life, love and death in small town America for 21st century Miami, incorporating translations in Spanish by Pulitzer Prize-winner, Nilo Cruz, and in Creole by renowned playwright, Jeff Augustin. This production marks the first time that the Thornton Wilder Estate has allowed the text of this Pulitzer Prize winning drama to be altered. Our Town premieres Thursday, October 26, and runs through Sunday, November 19, at the Colony Theatre (1040 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach).
Burt Reynolds Institute Announces Fall/Winter 2015-16 Courses
by BWW News Desk - Aug 15, 2015
The Burt Reynolds Institute for Film & Theatre recently announced its fall/winter schedule, which includes a new and exciting intensive on-camera Acting in Commercials course taught by television and radio personality Jo Ann Pflug.
A GENTLEMAN'S GUIDE's Bryce Pinkham, The New York Pops and More Set for CUNY TV's 'Arts in the City', Beg. Today
by BWW News Desk - Apr 11, 2014
The April edition of ARTS IN THE CITY celebrates locations, likely and unlikely, for artistic expression by New Yorkers. Hosted by Tinabeth Piña reporting from Brooklyn Museum, the newest ARTS IN THE CITY debuts tonight, April 11 (2014) on CUNY TV* at 10am, 3pm and 8:30pm; is repeated Sunday 4/13 at noon; and returns Friday 4/25 at 10am, 3pm and 8:30pm and on Sunday 4/27 at noon on CUNY TV. Beginning April 11, the program may be viewed anytime on www.cuny.tv.
A GENTLEMAN'S GUIDE's Bryce Pinkham, The New York Pops and More Set for CUNY TV's 'Arts in the City', Beg. 4/11
by BWW News Desk - Apr 8, 2014
The April edition of ARTS IN THE CITY celebrates locations, likely and unlikely, for artistic expression by New Yorkers. Hosted by Tinabeth Piña reporting from Brooklyn Museum, the newest ARTS IN THE CITY debuts Friday, April 11 (2014) on CUNY TV* at 10am, 3pm and 8:30pm; is repeated Sunday 4/13 at noon; and returns Friday 4/25 at 10am, 3pm and 8:30pm and on Sunday 4/27 at noon on CUNY TV. Beginning April 11, the program may be viewed anytime on www.cuny.tv.
WITNESS: ART AND CIVIL RIGHTS IN THE SIXTIES to Debut at Brooklyn Museum, March 7, 2014
by Tyler Peterson - Sep 13, 2013
Activism and artistic practice intersect in Witness: Art and Civil Rights in the Sixties, a presentation of 103 works by 66 artists that is among the few exhibitions to explore how painting, sculpture, graphics, and photography not only responded to the political and social turmoil of the era but also helped to influence its direction. Debuting at the Brooklyn Museum, where it will be on view from March 7 through July 6, 2014, the touring exhibition marks the fiftieth anniversary of the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the events leading to this historic moment, and the aftermath of the legislation.
Brooklyn Museum Acquires Important Collection of Works from Black Arts Movement
by Kelsey Denette - Jan 18, 2013
The Brooklyn Museum has acquired an important collection of works of art created in conjunction with the revolutionary Black Arts Movement of the late 1960s to mid-1970s. The group of forty-four works by twenty-six artists was assembled by former Chicago dealers David Lusenhop and Melissa Azzi, whose goal was to preserve and promote works by leading African American visual artists involved in the movement. The acquisition was made by purchase directly from Lusenhop and Azzi as private collectors with a combination of funds devoted to the collection of American art at the Brooklyn Museum.
Brooklyn Museum Offers Public Programs in May and June
by Kelsey Denette - May 2, 2012
During May and June the Brooklyn Museum will present a wide array of public programs for adults, teens, families, and kids including art-making classes and workshops; talks and tours; Thursdays @ 7, a series of engaging adult programs that takes place every Thursday evening; and the return of the Audiophile concert series.