Using Podcasts to Extend the Reach of Smaller Museums

[ad_1] In a recent episode, “Strange Questions for Black Cooney” Arlene and Harold Schnitzer Asian Art Curator Jeannie Kenmotsu started a discussion about the traveling exhibition “Queen Nefertari’s Egypt”. In October, Ms. Cooney, professor of Egyptian art and architecture at UCLA, gave the virtual museum talk. “When Women Ruled the World.” Mrs. Kenmotsu told the …

Under the Radar Festival, Smaller But Still Funky Returns

[ad_1] A cultural re-examination is also what Annie Saunders and Becca Wolff are planning for the New York premiere of their hour-long show “Our Country,” a story inspired by Sophocles’ “Antigone” set in the legendary and modern American cannabis country of California. meeting (12-16 January, 21-23). A pair of solo shows also highlight the program: …

Art Basel Miami Beach Is Back, Smaller But Ready To Party

[ad_1] MIAMI BEACH – It’s back. The annual Art Basel Miami Beach fair, which was canceled last year due to Covid-19, will be showcased across the region next week. Starting Tuesday, invite-only hours and open to the public Thursday through Saturday, the city’s Convention Center will feature a dizzying number of satellite art fairs, pop-up …

Fall TV Season Is Back, Smaller Than Ever

[ad_1] The fall television season is back! Or really? The Covid-19 pandemic sucker punched broadcast networks last year and disabled the traditional September promotion of high-profile new shows. This year, “autumn premiere week” returns, starting Monday. But ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC are only releasing six scripted series this week; They debuted 13 in the …

Fall TV Season Is Back, Smaller Than Ever

[ad_1] The fall television season is back! Or really? The Covid-19 pandemic sucker punched broadcast networks last year and disabled the traditional September promotion of high-profile new shows. This year, “autumn premiere week” returns, starting Monday. But ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC are only releasing six scripted series this week; They debuted 13 in the …

Edinburgh Fringe Is Back. Is a Smaller Festival Better?

[ad_1] EDINBURGH – A bagpipe drone was dragged down the Royal Mile last Saturday as members of a student theater group were walking across cobblestones trying to get attention for their performance. On a regular year at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, this main artery of the city’s Old Town would be bustling with young performers …