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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
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James Levine Resigns From BSO
March 2, 2011 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Music

James Levine Resigns From BSO

A surprising, but at the same time, inevitable, announcement has just arrived from the extremely respected and major force in classical music […]

Elton John to Open Tribeca Film Festival
March 2, 2011 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Film

Elton John to Open Tribeca Film Festival

The 2011 edition of the Tribeca Film Festival in New York has scored a coup in the form of Elton […]

Josh Groban, ‘Straight To You’ Tour, Pt. 2
March 1, 2011 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Music

Josh Groban, ‘Straight To You’ Tour, Pt. 2

Josh Groban just celebrated his 30th birthday on Sunday and he has given us an extensive and lengthy itinerary for his upcoming […]

Regal ‘King’ Earns Oscar Wins
February 28, 2011 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Awards

Regal ‘King’ Earns Oscar Wins

For those of you who did not watch the Oscars on Sunday night, here’s a brief wrap-up. But how could […]

‘The Last Airbender’ Voted Worst Film
February 27, 2011 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Awards

‘The Last Airbender’ Voted Worst Film

In a humorous antidote to all the high-fluff Oscar talk, the Razzie Awards were bestowed last night in Hollywood honoring the […]

Looking Forward to Spring, But Where are the Flowers?
February 25, 2011 3 Comments by Paul Trinh Arts

Looking Forward to Spring, But Where are the Flowers?

Eagerly looking forward to the start of the spring season, attendees in Providence trickled in steadily for the weekend start […]

What Would Oscar Do?
February 25, 2011 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Awards

What Would Oscar Do?

It’s that time of the month to celebrate movies on Oscar Weekend! The Academy Awards will be on Sunday night […]

Interpol Shines Some Light in Concert
February 23, 2011 1 Comment by Paul Trinh Music

Interpol Shines Some Light in Concert

Lights and shadowplay figure into Interpol’s set at a recent concert in Boston at the House of Blues, making for an […]

Arena Stage Explores ‘Chocolate’ and ‘Wilderness’
February 17, 2011 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Theater

Arena Stage Explores ‘Chocolate’ and ‘Wilderness’

The theatrical legacy of the American canon is the big theme that comprises the strong and diverse new season at […]

Met Opera Ventures into 3-D, New Productions and More
February 17, 2011 1 Comment by Paul Trinh Arts

Met Opera Ventures into 3-D, New Productions and More

Eye-popping projections in 3-D and scintillating star casting is on tap for the Metropolitan Opera’s newly announced 2011-12 season at Lincoln Center. […]

Sundance Films Get New York Treatment
February 16, 2011 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Film

Sundance Films Get New York Treatment

In a sign that the Sundance Film Festival has some influence over film repertory series, the trend continues to develop […]

Anticipating the Rock Sounds of Summer
February 15, 2011 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Music

Anticipating the Rock Sounds of Summer

Blustery chills and icy streets: it’s the dead of a brutal midwinter. But touring artists and its accompanying concert sector […]

Josh Groban on Valentine’s Day
February 14, 2011 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Music

Josh Groban on Valentine’s Day

Josh Groban, the romantic singer he is, has given fans a Valentine’s Day gift in the form of an anticipated tour announcement […]

Arcade Fire Triumphs with Grammy Win for Album of the Year
February 14, 2011 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Awards

Arcade Fire Triumphs with Grammy Win for Album of the Year

Several memorable and somewhat strange performances made for a unique and interesting Grammy Awards telecast tonight, the annual excellence in […]

Challenging ‘Nixon in China’ is Fascinating Piece of History
February 13, 2011 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Music

Challenging ‘Nixon in China’ is Fascinating Piece of History

The composer John Adams manages to mine historical events into atypical and unexplored operatic material. His 2005 opera Doctor Atomic centered […]

‘You Can’t Take It With You’ to Williamstown
February 10, 2011 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Theater

‘You Can’t Take It With You’ to Williamstown

The Williamstown Theatre Festival has announced its three Main Stage plays for the forthcoming Summer 2011 season. This will be the first […]

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