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Tony Award Noms, Bizarre Nudes, Jet Engine Art, And More...

Written By Unknown on Tuesday, April 30, 2013 | 2:42 PM

April 30, 2013
The 2013 Tony Award nominations were announced this morning by actor Jesse Tyler Ferguson and five-time nominated Broadway regular Sutton Foster.
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REX REED
I'll Eat You Last
Aside from the fact that she doesn't sing, the only trepidation I've encountered about Bette Midler's sensational one-woman show I'll Eat You Last, about the sassy, splashy, tart-tongued Hollywood super agent Sue Mengers, is the concern that the Divine Miss M might be playing a colorful "insider" so obscure that the general public has never heard of her. Well, the show is such a smash and the Divine Miss M never more divine that you'll be lucky if you can beg, borrow or steal a ticket to get in. Continue reading...
JAMES FRANCO
Thoughts on Alan Cummings' One-Man MacBeth, the New Heaven's Gate Reissue, and More
Macbeth with Alan Cumming: another dazzling and brilliant one-person show. Yes, Macbeth as a one-man show, a portrayal of Macbeth by a man losing his mind in an institution. Cumming is superb. Continue reading...
TOM TEICHOLZ
Going Home With Artist Gary Baseman
There's an old saying that goes something like this: We spend the first half of our lives running away from home and the rest trying to get back. Consider Homer, way back in ancient Greece. The same could be said of Gary Baseman, whose career retrospective opens this weekend. Continue reading...
DAVID GALENSON
Do Poets Peak Young? Don't Believe It
Do poets peak early? Apparent evidence that they do is provided by the striking list of poets who made major contributions in spite of dying young. But they are only part of the discipline. Continue reading...
GABRIELA VAINSENCHER
Jane Irish: Sông Hương: Withdrawing Room
While Irish's devotion to the political propelled her to paint in Vietnam and France, it is striking how much this show does not scream 'political art!.' I think it is exactly this show's relative ambiguity, that makes it more interesting and more effective. Continue reading...


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