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Slideshow: 'Dark Arts' at MassArt
Dark Arts Lecture Series at MassArt's Pozen Center , April 24, 2009
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| April 30, 2009
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Exposures
In "Karsh 100: A Biography in Images," which is now up at the Museum of Fine Arts, his iconic shots of Winston Churchill, George Bernard Shaw, and Ernest Hemingway are defining portraits of the men in all their crusty manliness.
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One world, several dreams
It’s no secret that recent years have seen a new “cultural revolution” in the visual arts in China.
Photos: Exposures
A slideshow of photos from Yousuf Karsh, William Christenberry, and the PRC
Exposures
In "Karsh 100: A Biography in Images," which is now up at the Museum of Fine Arts, his iconic shots of Winston Churchill, George Bernard Shaw, and Ernest Hemingway are defining portraits of the men in all their crusty manliness.
The MCC Awards at Tufts, 'Flourish' at MassArt, and 'The Cave Project'
On the whole, I wish many of these 13 grant winners were more exciting. The art often feels conservative or academic. Even when the craft is impressive, the artists often seem to have little they care about and little to say.
Slideshow: The MCC Awards at Tufts, 'Flourish' at MassArt, and 'The Cave Project'
Greg Cook presents his pictures of 'The Cave Project,' alongside works from The MCC Awards exhibit at Tufts University Art Gallery, and 'Flourish' at MassArt.
Devil Music Ensemble heads to China
When Boston's Devil Music Ensemble began their quest to write a live soundtrack to the 1929 Chinese silent film Red Heroine , they never would have guessed that they would end up in Beijing.
Wagering, or wavering?
With the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe quickly moving forward on its plans for a casino in Middleborough, how long can power players continue to hold their cards close to the vest?
Land of liberty?
Two volumes offer an important starter course on this history of Native Americans
White album
The best of the work on view in "Duane Slick and Critical Distance," at Rhode Island College's Bannister Gallery (600 Mount Pleasant Avenue, Providence, through January 8), is what you might call painters' paintings.
A curious editorial switch on the Harrah’s casino
Reporters at the Providence Journal were among those taken by surprise when the paper, in an abrupt and unacknowledged reversal of its long-held position, editorialized on Sunday, October 22, in favor of the proposed Harrah’s Entertainment-Narragansett Indian casino.
Appetite vanishes for vetting “editorial mysteries” on casino switch
Although someone on the Providence Journal ’s editorial board wanted to offer a published explanation of the newspaper’s dramatic and unacknowledged recent reversal in endorsing the Harrah’s Entertainment-Narragansett Indian casino, the ensuing editorial never made it into the print version of the ProJo .
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