A Bright Room Called Day: The Fall of the Weimar Republic – curious arts

In Studio Theatre’s A Bright Room Called Day, a group of artists in 1930s Germany slowly realize the political terror about to unfold around them, and must decide to flee or fight for their true beliefs. Here now is a look at the actual events that led to the rise of Hitler. After the first world … Read moreA Bright Room Called Day: The Fall of the Weimar Republic – curious arts

A Bright Room Called Day: About Tony Kushner – curious arts

Studio Theatre presents A Bright Room Called Day by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, Tony Kushner, running October 12-21, 2017, at the Timms Centre for the Arts. Recognized as a major figure in world theatre, Tony Kushner’s writing combines a remarkable erudition with a deep understanding of the human heart. Deeply political, his works are both unflinching … Read moreA Bright Room Called Day: About Tony Kushner – curious arts

Gillian Willans: and light she lingers as your hostess – Review – curious arts

Slip into another time at Gillian Willans’ exhibition And light she lingers as your hostess. This collection of still scenes, presented by Scott Gallery at 10411 124 St, invites viewers to investigate intimate snapshots of domesticity. These pieces originate from a feminine gaze, creating a gendered perspective which invites us to contemplate with the artist as she … Read moreGillian Willans: and light she lingers as your hostess – Review – curious arts

Russian Soul Pays Tribute to Yuli Turovsky – curious arts

Russian Soul Pays Tribute To Yuli Turovsky

The second concert of the Department of Music mainstage season is Russian Soul, to be performed October 20, 2017, at Convocation Hall by master musicians Rafael Hoekman (cello), Patricia Tao (piano) and Robert Uchida (violin). An intense evening of Russian music from Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff, Prokofiev and Shostakovich, Russian Soul is a tribute to Hoekman’s late teacher, Yuli … Read moreRussian Soul Pays Tribute to Yuli Turovsky – curious arts