Posts Tagged ‘moved-permanently’

Arts & Leisure Preview: The Arcade Fire, a Thriving Throwback
The Arcade Fire has thrived in the digital age, but it takes its inspiration from the era of album rock. Read the rest here: Arts & Leisure Preview: The Arcade Fire, a Thriving Throwback
Kuala Lumpur Journal: A Reality Show Where Islam Is the Biggest Star
A show in which contestants compete for a job offer as an imam has built a following among young Malaysians. The rest is here: Kuala Lumpur Journal: A Reality Show Where Islam Is the Biggest Star
Nimoy Views Others’ ‘Secret Selves’ at Mass MoCA
Leonard Nimoy, the “Star Trek” actor, talks about the solo exhibition of his photography at Mass MoCA. Original post: Nimoy Views Others’ ‘Secret Selves’ at Mass MoCA
Exhibition Review: ‘Beyond,’ the Solar System at Air and Space Museum
The exhibition “Beyond: Visions of Our Solar System” at the National Air and Space Museum features 148 extraordinary photographs of moons and planets. Read more here:  Exhibition Review: ‘Beyond,’ the Solar System at Air and Space Museum
Cherry Lane Won’t Produce Plays for a Year or More
The Cherry Lane Theater in Greenwich Village says a shortfall of roughly $167,000 means it won’t produce plays for a year or more. Here is the original: Cherry Lane Won’t Produce Plays for a Year or More
Mona Simpson Quietly Embraces Art
The author stopped in New York recently to meet with her publisher about her new novel, “My Hollywood.” Go here to read the rest: Mona Simpson Quietly Embraces Art
Winston Churchill Goes Digital
The entire Churchill archive is to be digitized. View original post here:  Winston Churchill Goes Digital
Bridge: Grand National Teams Title Decided in New Orleans
At the Summer Nationals in New Orleans, the Grand National Teams goes to a group from the district covering Kentucky, western Ohio, central Indiana and West Virginia. See the original post here: Bridge: Grand National Teams Title Decided in New Orleans
Books of The Times: Anthony Doerr’s ‘Memory Wall,’ Fleeting Yesterdays
Anthony Doerr’s relentless fascination with memory — and with the ways memories fade or are destroyed — connects the six brooding stories in this collection. See the original post: Books of The Times: Anthony Doerr’s ‘Memory Wall,’ Fleeting Yesterdays
Music Review: Fat Joe Testifies to a Gone Time and Absent Friends
Fat Joe’s release party for a new album on Tuesday night became his look back to the 1990s hip-hop scene. Original post:  Music Review: Fat Joe Testifies to a Gone Time and Absent Friends