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Monster Mash: Smithsonian removes controversial Jesus video; Thomas Kinkade faces personal problems
Culture MonsterControversial: The National Portrait Gallery in Washington has removed a video work depicting a crucified Jesus covered in ants that certain politicians had criticized. The video was part of the Smithsonian's "Hide/Seek" exhibition. (The Washington Post)... -
Neglected treasure: Tennessee Williams via the Wooster Group
Culture Monster“Vieux Carré,” Tennessee Williams’ 1977 memory play, is often unfairly lumped with the rest of the playwright's derided later works. Yet this literary coming-of-age story, set in a New Orleans boardinghouse in the late 1930s, has a haunting... -
Theatre @ Boston Court announces 2011 season lineup
Culture MonsterPasadena's Theatre @ Boston Court has announced its 2011 season lineup, which will include a world premiere play as well as a collaboration with the CalArts School of Theatre on a production of Tennessee Williams' "Camino Real." The new season...... -
Chicago's Feltre School
Chicago's Feltre School offers discussion of the great works, in a no-commitment setting.
One thing to know about our book club: The discussions are intelligent without being fussy, and fun without being frivolous. Author we'd most like to meet: Yann...Tags: Zora Neale Hurston, Clubs and Associations, John Steinbeck, Annie Dillard, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Theater review: 'Camino Real' at Boston Court Performing Arts Center
Culture MonsterMargaret Gray reviews Tennessee Williams' 'Camino Real' at Boston Court Performing Arts Center... -
Kennedy Center's boss says the arts are in trouble, blames lack of excellence and daring on timid administrators and funders
Culture MonsterKennedy Center boss Michael Kaiser bemoans lack of excellence in the arts and says timid arts managers are to blame... -
Surfside Players announce season, need directors
Orlando Theater BlogCocoa Beach's Surfside Players have announced their 2011-2012 season — and the group needs directors. (There are instructions for directors on how to apply after the season listing.) Here's what's in store: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof: Drama, by Tennessee... -
Tennessee Williams' centenary celebration this month includes a boxed-set edition of his plays
Culture MonsterLibrary of America to issue boxed set of Tennessee Williams' plays to mark his birth centennial... -
Theater review: ‘A House Not Meant to Stand’ at the Fountain Theatre
Culture MonsterPhilip Brandes reviews Tennessee Williams' last play 'A House Not Meant to Stand' at the Fountain Theatre... -
Theater listings: Shows in Chicago suburbs
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Betrayal: Nobel Prize-winner Harold Pinter's drama explores an ill-fated love triangle between a woman, her husband and his best friend.: through Nov. 13; 8 p.m. Fri. - Sat.; 5 p.m. Sun.; 8 p.m. Thu. - Fri.; $25; $20 for students;...Tags: Florida, John Steinbeck, Madison (New Haven, Connecticut), Music, French Literature
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Cromer to direct another 'Streetcar'
The Theater LoopThe WIlliamstown Theatre Festival has announced that David Cromer will direct Tennessee Williams' "A Streetcar Named Desire" at Williamstown this summer. Jessica Hecht and Sam Rockwell will star. Cromer previously directed "Streetcar" at Writers'... -
Theater review: 'The Eccentricities of a Nightingale' at A Noise Within
Culture MonsterCharlotte Stoudt reviews the intimate 'The Eccentricities of a Nightingale' at A Noise Within...
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