Utopic
Sign in with
Facebook
/
Twitter
NYTimes Arts
is using Utopic to bookmark, discover and aggregate their favourites.
Join NYTimes Arts
Connections
view all (0) »
Following
Followers
NYTimes Arts
Follow
Grouped by:
None
Types
The Week in Culture Pictures, Feb. 22
Photographs of cultural highlights from this week.
ArtsBeat: The Week in Culture Pictures, Feb. 22 http://t.co/b7D7GMb3y3
Via
artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com
Like
Share
Former Canadian Ambassador Renews Criticism of 'Argo'
The Canadian who was ambassador in Iran during the hostage crisis says “Argo” turns a Canadian story into an American one.
The Carpetbagger: Former Canadian Ambassador Renews Criticism of ‘Argo’ http://t.co/BeFI5xEFc6
Via
carpetbagger.blogs.nytimes.com
Like
Share
Moriah Evans at Danspace Project
Borrowing memorable moves of modern-dance matriarchs, Moriah Evans composes “Another Performance” at Danspace Project.
Dance Review: Moriah Evans at Danspace Project http://t.co/PAHZwgYlXJ
Via
nytimes.com
Like
Share
30-Year Restoration of Raphael’s Frescoes in Vatican Is...
Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel may be closed to the public while a successor for Pope Benedict XVI is chosen, but Raphael’s rooms are on view in...
30-Year Restoration of Raphael’s Frescoes in Vatican Is Done http://t.co/4dj1rroogb
Via
nytimes.com
Like
Share
Martha Graham Troupe at the Joyce
The Martha Graham Dance Company is presenting a program on the theme of “Myth and Transformation” at the Joyce Theater.
Dance Review: Martha Graham Troupe at the Joyce http://t.co/m1lfe5KoUP
Via
nytimes.com
Like
Share
NY Times Advertisement
Tim Federle’s Children’s Novel Is About Love for Theater http://t.co/Mc3UcLXT4c
Via
nytimes.com
Like
Share
9/11 Victim’s Family Raises Objection to ‘Zero Dark...
Survivors of a flight attendant who died in the Sept. 11 attacks say filmmakers should apologize for using a recording of her voice.
9/11 Victim’s Family Raises Objection to ‘Zero Dark Thirty’ http://t.co/HWkKt7Wl9s
Via
nytimes.com
Like
Share
New York Philharmonic Play Bloch and Brahms at Avery Fisher
The New York Philharmonic presented a program of works by Christopher Rouse, Brahms and Ernest Bloch, with Jan Vogler as cello soloist.
Music Review: New York Philharmonic Play Bloch and Brahms at Avery Fisher http://t.co/Dsek5BsHWR
Via
nytimes.com
Like
Share
El Museo del Barrio Named in Discrimination Complaint
The former director of El Museo del Barrio is in a legal battle with the museum after her dismissal last week and her claim with the State Division of...
El Museo del Barrio Named in Discrimination Complaint http://t.co/gvz7zrbJXy
Via
nytimes.com
Like
Share
Knoedler & Company Sued Over Artworks
Knoedler & Company has been named in another lawsuit, this one by David Mirvish, a theatrical impresario who claims the gallery did not do enough to...
Knoedler & Company Sued Over Artworks http://t.co/gmz7UKQ4dU
Via
nytimes.com
Like
Share
Log In - The New York Times
Movie Review: Keri Russell in ‘Dark Skies’ http://t.co/yETIhlf8vp
Via
myaccount.nytimes.com
Like
Share
Rick Zucker and Sheila Cornstein at the Wednesday Senior...
Three-time national champion Rick Zucker and his partner, Sheila Cornstein of New York City, won the event in January.
Bridge: Rick Zucker and Sheila Cornstein at the Wednesday Senior Pairs http://t.co/PskUZBvd59
Via
nytimes.com
Like
Share
The History in ‘Lincoln,’ ‘Argo’ and ‘Zero Dark...
When movies like “Lincoln,” “Argo” and “Zero Dark Thirty” traffic in history, exactly what are their obligations?
Critics’ Notebook: The History in ‘Lincoln,’ ‘Argo’ and ‘Zero Dark Thirty’ http://t.co/fj6xneQyKD
Via
nytimes.com
Like
Share
Artist’s Obsession With Beatles’ ‘White Album’ on...
The artist Rutherford Chang puts his obsession with the Beatles’s “White Album” on display at the Recess Gallery.
Artist’s Obsession With Beatles’ ‘White Album’ on Display http://t.co/cSAXkUBQkF
Via
nytimes.com
Like
Share
Bard College Singers and Composers at the Morgan Library
A showcase for the Bard College Conservatory of Music’s voice program featured talented young singers, Dawn Upshaw and a mischievous composer named...
Music Review: Bard College Singers and Composers at the Morgan Library http://t.co/SQG0n4Xud2
Via
nytimes.com
Like
Share
Jacques Brel, From the New York Festival of Song
A Belgian-reared critic takes in a performance of the songs of Jacques Brel, Belgium’s great singer-songwriter.
Critic’s Notebook: Jacques Brel, From the New York Festival of Song http://t.co/Jt6iQDMTy5
Via
nytimes.com
Like
Share
Aerosmith and Foreigner Songwriters to Join Hall of Fame
Joe Perry and Steven Tyler of Aerosmith and Mick Jones and Lou Gramm of Foreigner are among seven songwriters being named to the Songwriters Hall of...
ArtsBeat: Aerosmith and Foreigner Songwriters to Join Hall of Fame http://t.co/TRBABe6zpM
Via
artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com
Like
Share
A Bleak Winter for Hourlong Series
Ratings for the networks’ midwinter entries have not been high as a rule, the exception being the viewership for “The Following,” on...
ArtsBeat: A Bleak Winter for Hourlong Series http://t.co/Ct568cfKBX
Via
artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com
Like
Share
Log In - The New York Times
Theater Review: ‘Jesus in India’ at Theater at St. Clement’s http://t.co/0KfrrPjN22
Via
myaccount.nytimes.com
Like
Share
How A.O. Scott and David Carr Are Voting
A.O. Scott and David Carr share their picks for the Oscars on Sunday night.
The Carpetbagger: How A.O. Scott and David Carr Are Voting http://t.co/jDzMUBE7CI
Via
carpetbagger.blogs.nytimes.com
Like
Share
A Supporting Actress Upset and Other Surprising Predictions
Taking a look at what other prognosticators around the Web are expecting.
The Carpetbagger: A Supporting Actress Upset and Other Surprising Predictions http://t.co/lx3nkQ4uB9
Via
carpetbagger.blogs.nytimes.com
Like
Share
The Sweet Spot: Watching the Oscars With ...
David Carr and A. O. Scott talk about what they’ll be doing on Sunday night for the Academy Awards. Care to join them for the glamour, the glitz...
ArtsBeat: The Sweet Spot: Watching the Oscars With… http://t.co/izhVmkzkeH
Via
artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com
Like
Share
Among the Oscar Contenders, a Host of Connections
With few exceptions, this year’s nominated actors, directors and producers have long worked on films with Oscar histories.
The Carpetbagger: Connections Count http://t.co/nO9WvMMcXy
Via
nytimes.com
Like
Share
Thanking Harvey Weinstein and God, in That Order
Statistically, the Academy doesn’t get thanked as often as you’d think, and for that you can thank a graduate student who did the...
The Carpetbagger: Thanking Harvey Weinstein and God, in That Order http://t.co/ZEYR4yHu8k
Via
carpetbagger.blogs.nytimes.com
Like
Share
Book Review Podcast: An 11-Year-Old Heartthrob
Teddy Wayne discusses his new novel, “The Love Song of Jonny Valentine.”
ArtsBeat: Book Review Podcast: An 11-Year-Old Heartthrob http://t.co/CARZJ8vYpc
Via
artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com
Like
Share
Popcast: Johnny Marr, Inveterate Sideman, Takes the...
Larry Rohter speaks with Ben Ratliff about Johnny Marr, the ex-Smiths guitarist and songwriter who is releasing his first solo album on Tuesday.
ArtsBeat: Popcast: Johnny Marr, Inveterate Sideman, Takes the Spotlight http://t.co/eaZDrUo6K2
Via
artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com
Like
Share
Join Us on Oscar Night
Beginning at 7 p.m. Eastern time, check out the real-time red carpet photos, behind-the-scenes posts and commentary from Melena Ryzik, live video with...
Join us on Sunday night for wall-to-wall coverage as you watch the #Oscars http://t.co/32f5VRLjEr
Via
carpetbagger.blogs.nytimes.com
Like
Share
Furthur to Play Eight Shows at Capitol Theater
Furthur, which includes Phil Lesh and Bob Weir from the Grateful Dead, will play a series of shows at the refurbished theater in Port Chester, N.Y.,...
ArtsBeat: Furthur to Play Eight Shows at Capitol Theater http://t.co/uRyz60umlw
Via
artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com
Like
Share
Found-Footage Nixon Documentary Will Conclude New...
“Our Nixon,” directed by Penny Lane, uses Super 8 film footage shot by H. R. Haldeman, John Erlichman and Dwight Chapin to tell the story...
ArtsBeat: Found-Footage Nixon Documentary Will Conclude New Directors/New Films Series http://t.co/ppCAQcKBom
Via
artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com
Like
Share
Promotions at New York City Ballet
The company announced that three dancers – Adrian Danchig-Waring, Chase Finlay and Ask la Cour – become principal dancers, and eight...
ArtsBeat: Promotions at New York City Ballet http://t.co/eFOs3YvOVV
Via
artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com
Like
Share
Jay-Z and Justin Timberlake Announce 12-City Tour
The duo will tour North America in July and August, including a performance at Yankee Stadium on July 19.
ArtsBeat: Jay-Z and Justin Timberlake Announce 12-City Tour http://t.co/m9mS8r8eDc
Via
artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com
Like
Share
Oscar Predictions, Election-Style
Our Academy Awards forecasts are based on the awards that were given out in the run-up to the Oscars, the closest equivalent to pre-election polls....
The Carpetbagger: Nate Silver’s Picks http://t.co/x64lWynSyF
Via
fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytimes.com
Like
Share
First Winners of Kennedy Playwriting Prize Announced
Dan O’Brien’s “Body of an American” and Robert Schenkkan’s “All the Way” are the first winners of the Edward...
ArtsBeat: First Winners of Kennedy Playwriting Prize Announced http://t.co/hr882lxDlg
Via
artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com
Like
Share
Robert De Niro's Tears and Other Campaign Moments
The “Silver Linings Playbook” team campaigned hard, with stops featuring the vice president and Katie Couric.
The Carpetbagger: Robert De Niro’s Tears and Other Campaign Moments http://t.co/ZVWzzusR1J
Via
carpetbagger.blogs.nytimes.com
Like
Share
Carole J. Bufford at the Metropolitan Room
“Body and Soul,” Carole J. Bufford’s new cabaret show at the Metropolitan Room, finds this singer using her hard-edge voice to explore a wide...
Music Review: Carole J. Bufford at the Metropolitan Room http://t.co/dyPnrTl42T
Via
nytimes.com
Like
Share
‘Django Unchained’ and Wagner’s ‘Ring’
Wagner’s “Ring” cycle, which is discussed but not heard in “Django Unchained,” takes on a new role in the context of slavery.
Critic’s Notebook: ‘Django Unchained’ and Wagner’s ‘Ring’ http://t.co/7rkB5ZnyT6
Via
nytimes.com
Like
Share
New York’s Ruins Include Wall at St. Patrick’s Old...
An art reporter muses on his favorite ruins in New York, including the cemetery wall by St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral and the Brooklyn Lyceum.
Frame: New York’s Ruins Include Wall at St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral http://t.co/QzXjF5zdZb
Via
nytimes.com
Like
Share
‘Impressionism, Fashion and Modernity,’ at the Met
The Met’s exhibition “Impressionism, Fashion and Modernity” brings together great paintings, lavish garments and accessories to detail the...
Art Review: ‘Impressionism, Fashion and Modernity,’ at the Met http://t.co/26yri6xQhK
Via
nytimes.com
Like
Share
Lucas Knipscher, Win McCarthy, Sigmar Polke
The young artists Lucas Knipscher and Win McCarthy collaborated in an arrangement of paintings, sculptures, photographs and other odds and ends.
Art in Review: Lucas Knipscher, Win McCarthy, Sigmar Polke http://t.co/U9pvGd7vkj
Via
nytimes.com
Like
Share
Kevin Ayers, Rocker in Soft Machine, Dies at 68
Mr. Ayers helped shape early psychedelia, influencing Jimi Hendrix and Pink Floyd.
Kevin Ayers, Rocker in Soft Machine, Dies at 68 http://t.co/6p5SEunaDJ
Via
nytimes.com
Like
Share
Pat Derby, Crusader for Animals, Dies at 69
Ms. Derby was among the first animal rights advocates to champion performing animals, especially exotic species like elephants, apes, monkeys, lions...
Pat Derby, Crusader for Animals, Dies at 69 http://t.co/6eS89H8VgM
Via
nytimes.com
Like
Share
Ragnar Kjartansson: ‘The Visitors’
Ragnar Kjartansson’s video installation is divided among nine channels, and it shows him and eight friends making music at the mansion Rokeby Farm,...
Art in Review: Ragnar Kjartansson: ‘The Visitors’ http://t.co/9iPLhQ2DaF
Via
nytimes.com
Like
Share
Charlotte Dumas: ‘Anima’
Charlotte Dumas’s collection contains portraits of the team of United States Army horses used to pull caissons in military funerals at Arlington...
Art in Review: Charlotte Dumas: ‘Anima’ http://t.co/Be2WtOjXUM
Via
nytimes.com
Like
Share
Log In - The New York Times
Movie Review: ‘Inescapable,’ Starring Alexander Siddig http://t.co/qwagfHFvZU
Via
myaccount.nytimes.com
Like
Share
Mara Held
Mara Held’s easel-size abstractions are jammed with multilayered patterns — floral, watery, geological and gridded — and irradiated within by...
Art in Review: Mara Held http://t.co/r87pVT19ii
Via
nytimes.com
Like
Share
Log In - The New York Times
Movie Review: ‘Northeast,’ Directed by Gregory Kohn http://t.co/iaPJoPlwFJ
Via
myaccount.nytimes.com
Like
Share
Log In - The New York Times
Movie Review: ‘Kai Po Che,’ Directed by Abhishek Kapoor http://t.co/P0eu0vPflz
Via
myaccount.nytimes.com
Like
Share
Log In - The New York Times
Movie Review: ‘Stuck,’ Directed by Thaddaeus Scheel http://t.co/lDVrLJifLQ
Via
myaccount.nytimes.com
Like
Share
Log In - The New York Times
Movie Review: ‘11 Flowers,’ Directed by Wang Xiaoshuai http://t.co/eQCtmeh8Wu
Via
myaccount.nytimes.com
Like
Share
Symposium on ‘Feminine Mystique,’ and More
This weekend in Manhattan, symposiums free and open to the public include one about Betty Friedan’s classic book and another about the theory of...
Weekend Miser: Symposium on ‘Feminine Mystique,’ and More http://t.co/lbhvxVdOHy
Via
nytimes.com
Like
Share