Archive for April 2012

April 1, 2012

featured classical recording

head shot

Paysages: Debussy, Messiaen & Fauré

Soprano Susanna Phillips debut is CD of French chansons with pianist Myra Huang.

April 2, 2012

movie reviews podcast

Tilda Swinton in We Need To Talk About Kevin

A Place For Film – The Ryder Film Series

On this week's episode we invite Peter Lapilato to talk about the history of the Ryder film series and how they have partnered at the Cinema.

April 3, 2012

interview

Ming Holden

Ming Holden And The Survival Girls

"We do not know what the century holds, because it’s never been younger and more urban. What we need to encourage in young people is innovation."

April 3, 2012

interview

picture of a quilter's studio

Quilters Get Personal At The Monroe County History Center

The new quilt exhibit at the Monroe County History Center, “The Quilters Story,” focuses on the relationship of the quilters to their craft.

April 4, 2012

interview

actor playing Voltaire

A Cameo For Voltaire

IU Opera Theater present's Leonard Bernstein's "Candide."

April 5, 2012

interview

three pictures of director

Three Views Of An Object

One object + Henry Murray's three couples = how many opinions?

April 7, 2012

interview

three dancers

Speed Dating Mates Choreographers And Composers

It's been called "Hammer and Nail" for six years and no one remembers why.

April 8, 2012

featured classical recording

photo of trumpet plyer surrounded by scores

A Storytelling Trumpeter

Norwegian trumpet player Tine Thing Helseth’s debut CD on EMI Classics.

April 9, 2012

movie reviews podcast

Jennifer Lawrence in The Hunger Games

A Place For Film – Reviewing Campus MovieFest

On this week's episode, we're reviewing Campus MovieFest, a student film festival.

April 10, 2012

angles from the IU art museum

Perle Fine, Impact (detail)

The Art Of Perle Fine: What Becomes A Legend Most

Perle Fine was on the vanguard of American art in the 40s and 50s. Her work belongs to the nation's flagship art collections. So why don't you know her name?

April 11, 2012

interview

cast of the Kit Kat Klub surrounds the Emcee

‘Cabaret,’ A Cautionary Tale

In our photo, the Emcee is surrounded by naive Bradshaws and wise Bowles.

April 11, 2012

interview

grant wood's painting

At 10 Years, Quarryland Celebrates ‘American Landscapes’

The Quarryland Men's Chorus and the Indianapolis Men's Chorus join forces in a concert of American music.

April 11, 2012

interview

sample gates final design

Sample Gates: Honoring The History, Looking To The Future

The Sample Gates were constructed in the 1980s after decades of controversy, but its history is still being written.

April 13, 2012

review

actors looking into mirror of other lives

Far From Parallel Lines Meet In “Three Views…”

One pair of lives sees another in the play's mirror.

April 16, 2012

movie reviews podcast

The Cast of Student Seven

A Place For Film – Discussing Student Seven

On this week's episode, we're inviting student filmmakers Sam Sher and Chelsey McKrill to talk about Student Seven, premiering at the IU Cinema May 3rd at 9:30.

April 16, 2012

feature

choral ensemble in robes

Deep River: The African American Choral Spiritual

"One finds in the Spirituals the polarities of hope and despair, joy and sorrow, death and life."—Dr. Jim Mumford

April 17, 2012

feature

WonderLab

Gardening At The Crossroads Of Beauty And Survival

WonderLab's Science of Art series continues with a garden designer who proposes that a playful, creative approach might be the only way to save the world.

April 17, 2012

feature

Linda Hanek with her skirt for Trashion Refashion

Trashion Refashion Celebrates Dumpster Couture

Belt made of duct tape. Necklaces sewn together with pop-tops. Wet suits turned into dresses. It must be Trashion Refashion.

April 18, 2012

interview

singer in hat

Ol’ Blue Eyes In Terre Haute

An evening of songs that Sinatra put his stamp on with Rick Vale and the THSO.

April 18, 2012

review

emcee with cast

Cabaret: Review

A cautionary tale from the 1960s about the 1930s still with traction in the 20-teens.

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