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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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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. […]

A New Frontier of Sundance Art
February 4, 2011 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Arts

A New Frontier of Sundance Art

Here were some of the artistic displays captured into image format from the New Frontier art space at Sundance. To […]

Dance Dance at Jacob’s Pillow, Part 2
January 13, 2011 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Arts

Dance Dance at Jacob’s Pillow, Part 2

  The full slate for the Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival has now been made public and it will satiate the […]

‘Fat Pig’, Russian Ebert and Carnegie’s 120th
January 4, 2011 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Arts

‘Fat Pig’, Russian Ebert and Carnegie’s 120th

*Julia Stiles has been added to the cast of Neil LaBute’s upcoming Broadway play, Fat Pig. With Dane Cook and […]

Eclectic Performances Announced for Spoleto Festival
January 3, 2011 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Arts

Eclectic Performances Announced for Spoleto Festival

The new lineup for the 35th season of the Spoleto Festival in Charleston, SC, has been announced in an innovative cultural roster of […]

Bring On the New Shows in 2011!
December 31, 2010 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Arts

Bring On the New Shows in 2011!

The new year is officially here and it’s time to get started on one of my 2011 resolutions:  writing a […]

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