Performing Arts
  • In Tune: David Lynch's Frightening "Bad the John Boy"

    Purveyor of nightmares David Lynch released an album this past summer, "The Big Dream," on Sacred Bones. Today, the artist released "Bad the John Boy," a song he recorded during the sessions for ...

  • Keith Moon Biopic Drums Up Support There's no script yet, but a long-mooted biopic of The Who's Keith Moon finally has traction. Myers, 50, is now too old, even though Moon had aged and thickened ...

  • "Pele," the biopic of the Brazilian soccer star generally regarded as the greatest player of all time, "is expected to wrap this month," according to Variety. Directed by the brothers Michael and ...

  • Q&A: James Conlon On Verdi and LA Opera's "Falstaff"

    Q&A: James Conlon On Verdi and LA Opera's "Falstaff" LOS ANGELES - No one is more eager to wish Giuseppe Verdi a happy 200th birthday than LA Opera music director James Conlon. ARTINFO stopped in ...

  • BAM Celebrates Czechoslovak Director Jan Nemec One of the key directors of the mid-'60s Czechoslovak New Wave, Jan Nemec (born 1936) is less well-known here than his colleagues Milos Forman and ...

  • In the Studio, Volume 1: Roy Nathanson's Sotto Voce

    In the Studio, Volume 1: Roy Nathanson's Sotto Voce This is the first installment of In the Studio, an ongoing series offering preview tracks from forthcoming CDs and conversation about recent ...

  • Soccer Biopic Will Focus on Pele the Prodigy "Pele," the biopic of the Brazilian soccer star generally regarded as the greatest player of all time, "is expected to wrap this month," according to ...

  • The Week in Review: Performing Arts and Culture

    - Graham Fuller asks a long overdue question: Is Stanley Kubrick overrated. Chandor about "All is Lost," his new film starring Robert Redford.

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