Has Someone Stolen Your Idea?
"I'm worried that someone will steal my idea." Sometimes that thought will: Prevent you from moving forward on your project Prevent you from talking to people (some of whom could help you) about your...
View ArticleRiot Fest Music Festival 2014: Up Close (Photos)
This past weekend Riot Fest took over Chicago's Humboldt Park in celebration of their 10th year anniversary. The festival, which originated in Chicago, is known for their punk, rock, and more...
View ArticleEndangered Species Project "The Iceman Cometh" at Seattle's ACT Theate: A...
On Monday, September 15, the Endangered Species Project presented a reading of Eugene O'Neill's The Iceman Cometh that ran five hours with a cast of nineteen actors. This marathon at Seattle's ACT...
View ArticleEnding Violence Against Women Begins at the Bus Stop
By Mallika Dutt and Carlos Andrés Gómez If there were ever a time for men to stand side-by-side with women in the fight to end violence against women and girls, it is now. For many of us, in fact, it's...
View ArticleReturn of Gurney's Love Letters
Mia Farrow and Brian Dennehy in Love Letters. Photo: Carol Rosegg This playgoer's memory of A. R. Gurney's Love Letters--the 1988 two-character play consisting of letters between an upper crust...
View ArticleThe Power in the Palms of Our Hands: The Third Annual Literacy Across Harlem...
The ask is simple: if you're in Harlem on the first of the month, #RockThoseReads. And if you're in Harlem this Saturday, September 20th, bring a book and join the march. For the past three years,...
View ArticleFirst Nighter: A. R. Gurney's "Love Letters," Walter Anderson's "Almost Home"
Is Love Letters A. R Gurney's most lucrative play? No one seems to be quite sure, but it has to be up there among the prolific playwright's biggest money earners. Look, it has a built-in gimmick that...
View Article365 Paintings for Ants, A Miniaturist Project by Artist Lorraine Loots
Lorraine Loots, a miniaturist painter from Cape Town, South Africa started a 365 day project on the 1st of January 2013. She decided to do one miniaturist painting a day, measuring smaller than 30mm x...
View ArticleKim Chang-il's Arario Museum Opens in Seoul
The Arario Museum. All images courtesy of Arario Museum Seoul's Arario Gallery is already known around the globe as one of Korea's most successful commercial galleries. Earlier this month, it has...
View ArticleThese Days, Artists Assume Their Primary Dealers Will Work for Them on the...
When artists agree to be represented by a gallery, they usually work out with the gallery owner -- formally or informally -- the terms of their understanding: the amount of the dealer's commission; how...
View ArticleThe Caveman Cometh
Mention Eugene O'Neill's 1946 drama, The Iceman Cometh, to a younger generation and most people will have no idea what an iceman did. Cavemen, however, they know about. In the past 100 years, Hollywood...
View ArticleArt Shows to See in the US Before The Year Ends
As the leaves begin to change and weekends are no longer reserved for beach trips, it's time to start editing not just your fall wardrobe, but your recreational activities as well. With only a few...
View ArticlePhotographers: Don't Forget to Do This
For the original post on FroKnowsPhoto.com, please click here. Sometimes we have a tendency to only see what is right in front of us. As photographers we have to see the world differently, that's why...
View ArticleFrancesco Clemente at The Rubin Museum: Turning the Arcana of the Mind Inside...
Francesco Clemente has long had an affinity with the people, art and culture of India. A small but illuminating selection of his Indian-based work has been laid out in the plan of an Indian Temple at...
View Article13 Life Lessons From 13 Years at Burning Man
The dust has finally settled after my thirteenth year at TTITD, "That Thing In the Desert", the ephemeral psychedelic experience that is often referred to as Burning Man. Burning Man celebrates the...
View ArticleWindshield Decal Semiotics and Doctrinaire Cultism in the Artwork of Brendan...
The title of Brendan Donnelly's first exhibition at Paul Loya Gallery, "How To Be A Magician In Your Spare Time," is something of a misnomer--the show has little to do with magic. However, the...
View ArticleREVIEW: 'Inala: A Zulu Ballet' at Sadler's Wells
Photo by Giulietta Verdon Twenty years of democracy in South Africa is ample reason to celebrate the coming-together of cultures. And that's what Inala, which kicked off a three-week national tour on...
View ArticleWomen in Art: 7 Top Female Collectors
Recently there seems to be a growing conversation around women in the art world and the unequal playing field at all levels of the game. Over the past two years, I've personally focused a great deal of...
View ArticlePatricia Terrell-O'Neal on the ImageBlog
Title: Holding Proud Description: Life Portrait Drawing of African American Female Medium: brown and black ink with white gouache on pink agora Japan paper Dimensions: 13"x 12" By: Patricia...
View ArticleWhere Has Curiosity Gone?
During the summer months, music festivals abound all over the globe. Some are fully professional and others are distinguished by their educational activities. I don't have a preference, but in recent...
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