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Looking for Andy Warhol twenty years later
Highly accomplished in many fields, Andy Warhol served as a modern version of the classic Renaissance man, making a name…
Connecting real life art to Second Life
Second Life is a three dimensional online world created entirely by its residents. It is a world with limitless possibilities…
Whining As Performance Art: Tales of 'Valituskuoro'
If you’ve ever sung in a choir you know the wonderful feeling of oneness with others. There is the solidarity…
Glass & Reich @ 70
In recent months the musical world celebrated seventieth birthday landmarks of two composers who can surely be credited with having…
Computer gaming as art?
Are the very popular role play computer games (MMORPG) just escapist fantasy play for geeks and weirdos or an exciting…
The Artful Truth: John Fugelsang and 'All the Wrong Reasons'
It’s often said you can’t be true to your art without offending your mother -- John Fugelsang, comedian, actor, ex-TV…
Brown’s Budget Giving the Arts the Blues
Another budget, another chance to moan. Except this year the arts really do have something to lament. Or to put…
Asylum seekers
Asylum Monologues puts a name to the statistics and a face to people who just want to get on with…
Bond and British culture
Bond is back and this time he doesn’t give a damn whether his vodka martini is shaken or stirred. He…
US playwrights and 'development hell'
A follow-on from an earlier Arts Hub news story about US playwrights finding themselves stuck in “development hell.” How does…