Tag: Europe
Rohrwacher and Rohrwacher: Cinema’s Wonder Women
"We do not feel the need to create a border. Our relationship is natural."
Women Take the Spotlight at Panorama Europe 2019
A striking through-line highlights this festival, now at NYC's Museum of the Moving Image.
Learning and Unlearning from the Bauhaus
A centenary spotlights how the school's influence lives on, but needs redefinition for today.
Bringing Home the World: The Daguerreotypes of Girault de Prangey
Gorgeous, detailed daguerreotypes of Mediterranean architecture from a previously unknown pioneer of early photography.
When American Expats Sounded the Alarm
History tells us that victory in war isn't inevitable. And ostriches need their heads out of the sand.
Athens Burns Bright: Cultural Industry Tour Set For 2019
US arts producers can now rediscover Greece -- post-crisis, and very much on the rise.
Bildungsroman, Baby! Lisa Locascio’s Debut Novel, ‘Open Me’
An erotic first novel about a young American abroad gradually grows more eloquent.
I’m Starting to Think Trump Is a Schmuck Stuck in a...
Trump seems more like a Russian asset than ever. Could a saboteur really be this dumb?
A White American in the Arts Looks at Diversity Worldwide
Learning from cultural equity work in Finland and Australia. Plus, a DEI resource list.
30 International Artists You Should Track During 2018
They are global spitfires -- artists making a difference -- and they are producing hope.
Meghan Markle Is More Than “Descended From Slaves”
To say that Markle is descended from slaves on her maternal side, solely, is to deny the truth.
Wanted: Young American Visionaries for Lincoln Center and BAM
There are eight requirements to be met.
Opening Doors and Minds with Theater in Italy
The Global Theatre Project brings the theatrical off the stage and onto the ground.
Classical Music Gets a Modern Makeover by Women
Elevating female composers and new music is a surefire strategy to engage more audiences.
American Musicals? Hello, “Schikaneder” and “Mozart!”
American musicals wearing you down? Here comes "Schikaneder" and "Mozart!"
At Davos & UN, Xi Firms China’s Global-Leader Status
China's president uses global forums to push cooperation, oppose U.S. hegemony.
A Polish Actor in an Irish Play on an American Stage
Rebel. Defender. Supporter. Prince of irony.
What Comes Next? Multiple Parties?
Why is America so hung up on its mano a mano election structure?