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Paul Trinh

A culture vulture with an enthusiastic passion for the arts, it takes a certain acuity to assess the artistic disciplines and curate it for the diverse world. Having worked professionally as a theatrical stage manager, I can chart paths for actors and crew backstage. When paving the path for my audience, I can always offer fresh perspectives and cool insights, which are plentiful. Running to make curtain times or flying off to different cities for various events, it is my passion to cover it.

Paul Trinh
Curator of Culture

Concert Calendar Burns Up With Coldplay
December 8, 2011 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Music

Concert Calendar Burns Up With Coldplay

Coldplay from their Madison Square Garden concert in New York during the band’s 2008 Viva La Vida Tour. (Photo: John […]

Striving For Intimacy, Josh Groban Gets Casual
November 10, 2011 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Music

Striving For Intimacy, Josh Groban Gets Casual

(Photos: Paul Trinh) Spontaneity in a live concert setting can work wonders when an artist is attempting to charm an […]

The 2012 Tour Machine Starts Cranking
November 8, 2011 1 Comment by Paul Trinh Music

The 2012 Tour Machine Starts Cranking

It’s down to the last months of this current year, but concert promoters and big-name music acts want to give […]

Crapshooters and Cubans Causing a Stir
July 21, 2011 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Arts

Crapshooters and Cubans Causing a Stir

The summer’s getting hot and steamy, but that’s not deterring the action from being watered-down in reactive events that occurred […]

A Summer Return in the Berkshires
July 20, 2011 1 Comment by Paul Trinh Arts

A Summer Return in the Berkshires

CultureTourist has returned from an extended spring hiatus in order to relaunch with the Summer Tour edition. Providing coverage and giving acknowledgment […]

Ricky Martin Energizes in Propulsive Concert
April 20, 2011 1 Comment by Paul Trinh Music

Ricky Martin Energizes in Propulsive Concert

Photos: Paul Trinh The aroma of incense was emanating from backstage and the fan excitement was heavy just before the start […]

‘Mormon’ Musical Gaining Followers
March 24, 2011 1 Comment by Paul Trinh Theater

‘Mormon’ Musical Gaining Followers

Andrew Rannells (center left) and Josh Gad (center right) lead THE BOOK OF MORMON cast. (Photo: Joan Marcus) The Book […]

Newport Gets Jazzed Up
March 22, 2011 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Music

Newport Gets Jazzed Up

The who’s who of superstar jazz talent will once again converge in Newport, RI, this summer for the annual Newport Jazz Festival. Always […]

Tate Modern and British Museum Not Quite Free, But Enriching
March 21, 2011 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Arts

Tate Modern and British Museum Not Quite Free, But Enriching

Not all of the art at London museums can be seen for free. Even though the general admission policy is […]

Add the Barbican To Your Must-List
March 16, 2011 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Arts

Add the Barbican To Your Must-List

Seeing the London Symphony Orchestra in a robust concert program of Beethoven at the Hall at Barbican Centre is one of […]

Westlife Lacks Musical Substance
March 15, 2011 1 Comment by Paul Trinh Music

Westlife Lacks Musical Substance

The guys of Westlife has made a successful career here in the UK covering derivative pop songs and stylings from other […]

National Theatre’s ‘Frankenstein’ a Fantastic Human Creation
March 13, 2011 1 Comment by Paul Trinh Theater

National Theatre’s ‘Frankenstein’ a Fantastic Human Creation

Danny Boyle’s production of Frankenstein is a multisensory feast of the senses that envelops you immediately as you enter from the lobby to […]

Majestic V&A Collection Astounding
March 13, 2011 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Arts

Majestic V&A Collection Astounding

As massive and ambitious as the Met Museum in New York City, the Victoria & Albert Museum feasts your palette […]

‘The Children’s Hour’ Filled With Deceit
March 11, 2011 2 Comments by Paul Trinh Theater

‘The Children’s Hour’ Filled With Deceit

Lies and accusations fill the pot-boiler drama The Children’s Hour, now playing here in the West End theatre district of […]

After Obstacles, London Presents Itself
March 10, 2011 1 Comment by Paul Trinh Arts

After Obstacles, London Presents Itself

It’s been quite a journey getting here to London. After barely catching our connecting flight in Toronto because of a narrow […]

On Tour: London
March 8, 2011 1 Comment by Paul Trinh Arts

On Tour: London

It’s time to take this on the road! I will be making my way to London tonight and you’ll be […]

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