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nytimesarts
2 months ago
The visual effects in the loony 1992 comedy “Death Becomes Her” broke new ground (along with Meryl Streep’s neck). With the film’s Broadway musical adaptation, we take a look at its enduring legacy. https://t.co/M0SuL3d6NV
Gagosian
2 months ago
Join Gagosian on Friday, December 6, at 7:15pm, and Saturday, December 7, at 12pm and 5pm, for live performances by Marco Blaauw of the musical accompaniment to Gerhard Richter’s “Moving Picture (946-3) Kyoto Version” at Gagosian, Rome: https://t.co/tfZ2JOHDtd https://t.co/8nR5Co9TMi
poetry
2 months ago
Parting Ways (The Day The Music Died)

The last note still ringing in his ears, the night’s events still swirling around in his head, he walks out of the door into the warm evening air.  The entire atmosphere is one of joyous sadness.  Emotions course through the air, giving it some sort of charge.  The next morning shall be the last exchange of the drink of the fruit of passion, and yet the solemn first for him.  Later tomorrow he knows, they all know, that they must part ways.  They must all leave their oasis of comfort and security to dive again into the vast sea of reality, of conformity.  Yet still they cherish it, hold on to it.  Even in the last moments of such a magical night, they open their minds, their hearts, open their souls to each other and learn to love that which is there in what others have exposed.  The chants of “…MORE, MORE, MORE, MORE” truly resound in not only everyone’s thoughts but in their utmost desires.  

Late that night, lying in that same old bed for the last time, gazing up at the concrete ceiling.  Finally, his thoughts allowed to sit and slowly filter out.  Shock, insubordinate yet knowingly unjust anger.  A few muttered words from the other side of the room, a brief agreement of opinions. Then silence.  The hazy recollection of events over the past three weeks, the bittersweet insanity which so marked each and every day.  The mistakes made, the friendships formed, the battles lost and won.  And as all of this starts to settle down into a gentle murmur, he drifts off into sleep.

The next morning, torn from the warm embrace of his frail sheets, down to the circle, sips from the glass, toasts to a fallen comrade.  Soon enough the group all progressed to go through their daily routines one final time.  They returned to what they knew was the inevitable.

They were there, it was time to be rounded up and brought back to their respective lives.  Tears were shed, last goodbyes, every single one of them joined as one united being, as one entity separate from their single selves.  Each and every one of them will never leave the spot they were when they knew it was time they had to leave.  Those who knew they could never return let fall the rains of their misery.  Their true love for something so intangible yet so true and so real ripped apart their true selves and lovingly joined their true selves back together in an instant.

But, as inevitabilities go, by midday it was empty and silent.  Once could almost feel on the air all that had occurred there so few hours ago.  That evening, He finally lay in bed before sleep.  All were dispersed from that place they cherished so dear, back in the true world but thinking of naught but what they had left behind.

And all at once, without warning, from places near and far came the sound of 300 voices:  “This will be the day that I die…”
Art History
2 months ago
Music on the Move - Nzante Spee
metmuseum
2 months ago
#MetDateNight : When you want to get out but still be in bed by 10 pm ✨

Join us every Friday and Saturday until 9 pm for Date Night! Bring your friends or someone special and enjoy an evening of drinks, live music, and 5,000 years of art.

Learn more: https://t.co/v1PvBQ66jG https://t.co/H24cPV3O78
nytimesarts
2 months ago
Here are five classical music albums our critics have been listening to this month. https://t.co/2RLEMaA0OE
nytimesarts
2 months ago
Helen Gallagher began her busy Broadway career in the 1940s and won Tony Awards for her roles in revivals of the musicals “Pal Joey” and “No, No, Nanette.” When theater roles faded, she turned to TV, principally as a star of the soap opera “Ryan’s Hope.” https://t.co/LeTeDR2MJN
nytimesarts
2 months ago
Sean Combs, the embattled music mogul who has been charged with sex trafficking and racketeering, was denied bail again on Wednesday after a federal judge rejected his lawyers’ third attempt to challenge his detention. https://t.co/TRC4jwCNpt
nytimesarts
2 months ago
Andy Paley, a music producer, composer and rock ‘n’ roll chameleon who worked with Madonna, Jerry Lee Lewis and Jonathan Richman and helped resuscitate Brian Wilson’s career in the 1980s, dies at 73. https://t.co/ScBukt0iLN
nytimesarts
2 months ago
“Elf the Musical,” inventive spins on “A Christmas Carol” and classic family fare: Here are some of our favorite shows of the season. https://t.co/YXvi1TwJdS
ArtReview_
2 months ago
John Cage tossed coins to make his music of chance. André Breton went into trances. The grab-bag of associations that AI models conjure out of vast quantities of datasets they’ve been trained on is the new surrealist collage https://t.co/fJ792Jmios
ArtReview_
2 months ago
John Cage tossed coins to make his music of chance. André Breton went into trances. The grab-bag of associations that AI models conjure out of vast quantities of datasets they’ve been trained on is the new surrealist collage https://t.co/fJ792Jmios
Jeanne Menard
2 months ago
🎨 What's your go-to source of inspiration for creating art? Is it nature, music, or perhaps a favorite artist? Share your thoughts and let's discuss how different influences shape our creativity! #ArtDiscussion #Inspiration #Creativity 🖌️✨
nytimesarts
2 months ago
Two programs at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Silkroad Ensemble’s “American Railroad” and Alarm Will Sound’s “Sun Dogs,” used music and images to engage with difficult topics. https://t.co/AuF1KnOB71
TheArtNewspaper
2 months ago
Denzil Forrester’s New York show explores the intersection of art and music

https://t.co/ZYZNMvOFw2 https://t.co/yao2vsfNTN
Tate
2 months ago
Photo dump – Tate Modern Lates 📸 🏭 🎨 🥂

Have you made it to one of this year’s #TateModernLates ? This Friday 29 November will be our last one of 2024! Make sure to join us for an evening of free music, artist-led workshops, talks, film and more as we celebrate the opening of https://t.co/dTv6XGLZrC
nytimesarts
2 months ago
Sean Combs, the embattled music mogul who has been charged with sex trafficking and racketeering, will remain in jail after a federal judge on Friday said he would continue to weigh arguments about Mr. Combs’s release. https://t.co/tU6VvnbM51
nytimesarts
2 months ago
Charles Dumont wrote the music for “Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien,” which became a signature song for the star-crossed French singing star Édith Piaf and an anthem for French culture. He has died at 95. https://t.co/uZxF4ZRSsl
ArtReview_
2 months ago
Complaining that most art sucks is like saying that all new music is bad because you don’t like Spotify’s Top 50 playlist https://t.co/chwKn1Qr4j
ArtReview_
2 months ago
Complaining that most art sucks is like saying that all new music is bad because you don’t like Spotify’s Top 50 playlist https://t.co/chwKn1Qr4j
ArtReview_
2 months ago
Complaining that most art sucks is like saying that all new music is bad because you don’t like Spotify’s Top 50 playlist https://t.co/chwKn1Qr4j
metmuseum
2 months ago
Make your next date night a masterpiece ✨

Every Friday and Saturday night, it’s Date Night at The Met. Bring a friend, a partner, or enjoy a solo evening of live music, drinks, special programming, and 5,000 years of art.

Learn more: https://t.co/v1PvBQ66jG https://t.co/D41iTXok4B
metmuseum
2 months ago
Make your next date night a masterpiece ✨

Every Friday and Saturday night, it’s Date Night at The Met. Bring a friend, a partner, or enjoy a solo evening of live music, drinks, special programming, and 5,000 years of art.

Learn more: https://t.co/v1PvBQ66jG https://t.co/D41iTXok4B
nytimesarts
2 months ago
Kendrick Lamar, the rapper laureate and one of the music world’s least predictable stars, released a surprise new album, “GNX,” on Friday. https://t.co/1tyPGfSeCs
nytimesarts
2 months ago
Kendrick Lamar, the rapper laureate and one of the music world’s least predictable stars, released a surprise new album, “GNX,” on Friday. https://t.co/1tyPGfSeCs
nytimesarts
2 months ago
In the Broadway musical version of “Death Becomes Her,” Megan Hilty and Jennifer Simard are hilarious as lifelong frenemies for whom the “lifelong” part is an understatement. https://t.co/1BTZVhGeAE
nytimesarts
2 months ago
In the Broadway musical version of “Death Becomes Her,” Megan Hilty and Jennifer Simard are hilarious as lifelong frenemies for whom the “lifelong” part is an understatement. https://t.co/1BTZVhGeAE
artnet
2 months ago
Researchers found psychotropic substances, alcohol, and saliva in a vessel shaped like Bes, an Egyptian god of childbirth and music. https://t.co/24IwxbpziS
artnet
2 months ago
Researchers found psychotropic substances, alcohol, and saliva in a vessel shaped like Bes, an Egyptian god of childbirth and music. https://t.co/24IwxbpziS
nytimesarts
2 months ago
How did Jon M. Chu, who’s done lots of movies with music, but not a whole lot of musicals, get the job of directing “Wicked”? “I really am a newbie in the musical world,” he admitted. “So I feel like I’m living the theater kid’s dream.” https://t.co/HmYwvovO5N

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