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Taking advantage of rare down time, Wong Kar Wai (In the Mood For Love, My Blueberry Nights) rescued deteriorating negatives from his mesmerizing 1994 martial arts film Ashes of Time, intent not only on saving the film but re-fashioning it for theatrical release. Not only was Wong dissatisfied with the original final cut, over the years he found unauthorized edits of the film circulating. Not ...
It was a Thanksgiving weekend with a perfect visual: Sarah Palin doing a choice interview in front of turkey slaughtering. This is poetry. Now, just...
Nhan Dan Online- Long Bien Bridge’s image was revitalised with a documentary series premiered in National Cinema Centre, Hanoi last Sunday.
The Federal Government has said that beginning from 2009, it will contribute little or nothing to the funding of Abuja carnival as it seeks to involve more international participation.
Sam Rayburn High School art teacher Karin Stensrud didn’t see scattered fence pickets as just debris from Hurricane Ike – she saw them as works of art and a means of expression for her students.
To contemporary ears there was nothing unusual about the Detroit Symphony Orchestra's program last weekend, which matched Brahms' First Piano Concerto with orchestral excerpts from Wagner's operas "Tannhäuser" and "Die Meistersinger." Here were beloved staples of the romantic era, peas in a pod, given absorbing performances under conductor Mark Wigglesworth, with pianist and fellow Brit Stephen ...
Open Shoppe is a new online gallery featuring innovative works of artists from diverse backgrounds and disciplines. These include sculpture, painting, drawing, music, poetry, photography, jewelry and wearable art.
Archeology wonks aside, “Beyond Babylon: Art, Trade, and Diplomacy in the Second Millennium B.C.,” at the Met, is sure to beggar viewers’ sensibilities. Let it. The show is a rare chance to assess, at one go, what one doesn’t know about makings and doings in Mesopotamia, Egypt, the Levant, and . . .
Doug Elkins’s “Fräulein Maria,” which will be performed this week and next at Joe’s Pub, is a parody of, and a love letter to, “The Sound of Music.” In “Sixteen Going on Seventeen,” the demure Liesl, played by a large man in a pink dress, looks on, fascinated, as another . . .
GRANDE DAME The Mary A. Whalen is a hundred-and-seventy-two-foot-long oil tanker that spent much of its life delivering fuel up and down the East Coast. After the tanker was taken out of service, in 1993, it functioned as a dock and an office in the . . .
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