Arts @ Columbia
Arts Initiative Links

Arts in the News: Week of June 23, 2008

Suit Claims a Warhol Is Not, Well, a Warhol - NY Times
A lawsuit opens a window once again onto late efforts to establish the authenticity of work by an artist whose work questioned the very idea.
Sam Shepard Returns to New York - Village Voice
The American icon is back in the saddle with a new play at the Public.
Review: Wall E - Variety
Pixar's ninth consecutive wonder of the animated world is a simple yet deeply imagined piece of speculative fiction.
25 Classic Music Videos - EW
Acclaimed director Michel Gondry picks 25 of his favorite music videos.
Actors Strike Threatens Movie Production - LA Times
Strike threat creates a suspense drama for Hollywood.
Waterfalls Display Opens on Harbor - NY Times
Olafur Eliasson’s four “New York City Waterfalls" opened in the New York Harbor after two years of planning.
New Media Center - CU News
The Journalism School to receive a new media center.
Monet for $80 Million - NY Times
One of the rarest of his waterlilies sells in London.
Indie Film is Dying? - Salon
The status of indie films in troubling economic times.
Who Let the Critic In? - Guardian
Publicists have come up with a novel way of stopping reviewers from slating the latest films, TV shows and books.
Guy Stuff - New Yorker
Twyla Tharp at the American Ballet Theater.
Manhattan Art in China - Art Newspaper
Two Manhattan art galleries open in China.
A Master of Words - NY Times
Carlin had a gift for saying things that others wouldn't or couldn't.
This Choreographer Is All Wet - LA Times
A dance troupe uses Los Angeles as their stage.
A New Kind of Theater - Chicago Tribune
How last week's Tony victories will change Chicago's theater scene.
Dan Brown Tourists: Next Stop, Rome? - NY Times
Will Angels and Demons help relaunch American tourism in Rome?
The Best Seat in the House - Wall Street Journal
Opera at the movies is transforming the experience of culture.
Two Coats of Painting - NY Magazine
Tony Shafrazi tries another way of superimposing new art and old.
Infinite TV - UK Times
Could the internet replace the TV as the home entertainment hub?
A Bunny, Too, Can Strut and Fret Upon This Stage - NY Times
For all the lurid sex, gunfire and madcappery, this production of "Macbeth" is ultimately tedious and uninvolving.
Why Implausibility Sells - Slate
The strange quest to write history in the absence of evidence.
Forbidden City - New Yorker
Beijing's great new architecture is a mixed blessing for the city.
Elyse Singer and Neil LaBute Take On Prettiness - Village Voice
Two new American plays argue against the 'virtues' of female beauty

Archive


2009

January

2008

December

November

October

September

August

July

June

January

December

 
 
  Feedback, Questions? Email us at cuarts@columbia.edu. Copyright ©2000-2007 Columbia University. All Rights Reserved.