Archive for lipiec, 2010

Deadly German Stampede Gets Its Villain
Adolf Sauerland, the mayor of Duisburg, has received death threats since 21 people where trampled to death at a music festival. Go here to see the original: Deadly German Stampede Gets Its Villain
Review: An Italian Villa of Treasures Opens Its Doors
The re-opening of the Villa del Principe is being marked by an exhibition “Caravaggio and Flight” featuring more than 80 landscapes from four villas once belonging to two dynasties of Italian nobility. Read the original here:  Review: An Italian Villa of Treasures Opens Its Doors
Taliban Exploit Openings in Neglected Province
Deprived of jobs and government services, people in Baghlan Province are turning to the Taliban for speedy justice and work. Read the original here: Taliban Exploit Openings in Neglected Province
Summer Concert Ticket Sales Decline
Some ticket prices are being sharply reduced as summer concerts often fail to sell out. Go here to read the rest:  Summer Concert Ticket Sales Decline
Howard Dodson Says Schomburg Center’s Home Is Harlem
A forum aimed to reassure worried supporters of a New York Public Library center for black culture. Read more from the original source:  Howard Dodson Says Schomburg Center’s Home Is Harlem
Music Review: Salzburg Festival Features Wolfgang Rihm
The Salzburg Festival is honoring a major living composer, Wolfgang Rihm, with a premiere of his work “Dionysus” and a program called Kontinent Rihm, which opened on Tuesday. Read more:  Music Review: Salzburg Festival Features Wolfgang Rihm
Neil Simon’s ‘Second Avenue’ Hits Home on West End
Stark economic times, and perhaps star power, have made a hit of the West End production of “The Prisoner of Second Avenue.” Go here to see the original:  Neil Simon’s ‘Second Avenue’ Hits Home on West End
Theater: In London, Young Playwrights, Including O’Neill
Ben Brantley in London considers “Spur of the Moment,” written by a 17-year-old, and early works by Eugene O’Neill and Tennessee Williams. Read the original here:  Theater: In London, Young Playwrights, Including O’Neill
Music Review: The M.C.O. Chamber Artists Play Symphony Space
The founder of the Manhattan Chamber Orchestra led a group of players, including a saw artist, in a scaled-down concert on Thursday evening at Symphony Space. Continued here:  Music Review: The M.C.O. Chamber Artists Play Symphony Space
Theater Review | ‘The Late Henry Moss’: A Sam Shepard Play at the 45th Street Theater
In Sam Shepard’s play “The Late Henry Moss,” at the 45th Street Theater, the family that yells together is, well, stuck together. Original post: Theater Review | ‘The Late Henry Moss’: A Sam Shepard Play at the 45th Street Theater