Patel Conservatory opens registration for 2016 fall classes
Registration is now open for 2016 fall classes in dance, theater and music at the fully accredited Patel Conservatory at the Straz Center for the Performing Arts. Classes begin Aug. 29. More than 100 classes are More...
Fathom Events, SpectiCast presents ‘St Peter’s and The Papal Basilicas of Rome’ with ‘Art and Architecture in Cinema’ series
Fathom Events and SpectiCast present the last tour of the “Art & Architecture in Cinema” series on July 14, 2016 as “St. Peter’s and The Papal Basilicas of Rome” from the third season of Seventh More...
ADF defends Phoenix artists refusing same-sex weddings who are threatened with jail time
Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys representing a Phoenix art studio that specializes in hand-painting, hand-lettering, and calligraphy for weddings and other events filed suit in state court Thursday to challenge More...
Renoir honored in cinematic event with Fathom’s ‘Renoir – Revered and Reviled’
Fathom Events and SpectiCast present the fourth title in the “Art & Architecture in Cinema” series, “Renoir – Revered and Reviled,” in select movie theaters nationwide on Thursday, April 21, 2016 following More...
Josh Groban entertains with ‘personal’ ‘Stages’ concert
Award-winning Josh Groban brought his “Stages” show to the big screen as Fathom Events partnered with the Grammy Award nominated singer to bring his “Stages” concert to theaters for a one-night More...
Jonas Kaufmann to bring ‘An Evening with Puccini’ to cinemas in February
Jonas Kaufmann is no stranger to the big screen, and in 2016 he makes his highly anticipated solo cinematic debut with the concert event, “Jonas Kaufmann: An Evening with Puccini” presented by Fathom Events More...
Next Gen Ballet delivers a beautiful ‘Nutcracker’
Tchaikovsky’s timeless score comes to life through the majesty of the Next Generation Ballet with a cast of nearly 175 performers. The Nutcracker ballet tells the story of young Clara receiving a nutcracker More...
Fathom sets ‘Art & Architecture in Cinema’ series for 2016
Fathom Events, in partnership with SpectiCast, presents the “Art & Architecture in Cinema” series in select U.S. cinemas from January through July 2016. The program will feature seven different titles (one More...
The Amazing Things Learning To Play An Instrument Can Do For You
Learning to play an instrument can do much more for you than you may think. While most people pick up an instrument simply because they enjoy music or want to be a rock star, others do it because they are looking More...
‘Menopause The Musical’ Review: Great laughs, ton of fun
Cindy Williams, best known for playing Shirley Feeney on Lavern & Shirley, hosted the evening. She warmed up the crowd with a quick menopause driven stand-up routine. Hand fans in the fashion of which I remember More...
Uffizi Gallery in Florence: Exploring Renaissance Art in all its Splendor!
Regardless of whether you are a globe trotter or not, for you, the Italian city Florence is immediately associable with a feeling of inexplicable enchantment. Needless to mention, much of our astonishment can be More...
Kittredge Cherry explains, defends ‘gay vision’ of Jesus, decries ‘right-wing’ critics
As Christians around the world gather to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ for Easter, a depiction of the Messiah as a “gay man of today in a modern city” arrives in a new book titled: “The More...
‘The Three Magi’ by Peter Paul Reubens returns to Washington DC, National Gallery of Art
This spring three paintings of the Magi, or wise men, by the Flemish master Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640) will be reunited at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, for the first time in more than 130 years. On More...
3 Reasons to Take an Art Appreciation Course
Sometimes beginning college students looking to fill a requirement for their Liberal Arts program will settle on Arts Appreciation, something that sounds like a simple, lightweight course that can provide a respite More...
Anti-Semitic, PLO terrorist play ‘The Death of Klinghoffer’ coming to The Met
New York City’s Metropolitan Opera is staging a highly anti-Semitic, controversial opera composed by John Adams, “The Death of Klinghoffer,” based on the 1985 Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) hijacking More...
‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ review: Gillian Anderson headlines a ‘captivating’ event
Broadcast live from the Young Vic theater in the UK, presented across the globe via Fathom Events, A Streetcar Named Desire with Gillian Anderson, Ben Foster and Vanessa Kirby, was truly amazing. The stage was More...
Patel Conservatory opens fall registration for dance, theater and music classes
Registration is now open for 2014 fall classes in dance, theater and music at the fully accredited Patel Conservatory at the Straz Center for the Performing Arts. Classes begin Aug. 25. More than 100 classes are More...
Wyatt Neumann NY Exhibit ‘I Feel Sorry For Your Children’ examines sexualization of kids
SafariNYC Gallery is pleased to bring you a new exhibit from photographer Wyatt Neumann. “I FEEL SORRY FOR YOUR CHILDREN” – the sexualization of innocence in americawill open on Thursday, July More...
Royal Opera House returning for Fathom Events: ‘Swan Lake’ ‘The Winter’s Tale’ ‘Manon’
Fathom Events and the Royal Opera House are partnering again to present the “The 2014/15 Royal Ballet Cinema Season.” “Swan Lake” and other Royal Opera House events will be back at Fathom Events Fathom More...
Tamara Nolin delights crowd in Patel Conservatory’s ‘Hairspray’
Hairspray, Broadway’s Big Fat Musical Comedy Hit, opened to a sold out show. The energy in the crowd was palatable as people tittered on the edge of their seats waiting for it to start. The stage was set with More...