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Tag Archives: video
Remembering 9/11: Exhibit at International Center of Photography
September 11, 2001 was the first time I ever woke up my parents with bad news. I was listening to the radio that day, attempting to wake up for another underwhelming day of my senior year in high school, and … Continue reading
Posted in Museums, Photography, Visual Art
Tagged 9/11, 9/11 Memorial, Free Museums, Gregg Brown, international center of photography, Museum, Photography, video
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Video of the Day: California Gurls vs. the Washington Boys
In the interest of continuing Pride Month past the end of June (incidentally, Happy Canada Day!), today’s video of the day comes to you from Unicorn Booty. I was introduced to this company a couple of months ago, and I … Continue reading
New York City Gets a Tourist Lane…
If you haven’t been following the Gothamist’s extensive coverage of the speculation surrounding the mysterious appearance of the “Tourist Lane” on the sidewalk of 5th Avenue, then you’ve missed out on some pretty wild gossip. (Even Mayor Bloomberg got involved!) … Continue reading
Posted in Video of the Day
Tagged improv, improv everywhere, New York, video, Video of the Day, YouTube
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Goodbye to Rue McClanahan, the Sassiest of the Golden Girls
Rue McClanahan, who played man-crazy Southern belle Blanche Devereaux on the acclaimed sitcom The Golden Girls, died this morning. While I seriously encourage a thorough exploration of the series through YouTube (it was surprisingly edgy and progressive for an ’80s … Continue reading
Posted in Television, Video of the Day
Tagged Betty White, Golden Girls, Rue McClanahan, television, video, Video of the Day, YouTube
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Marina Abramovic Has Left the Building
I love the museums in this city (who doesn’t…?), and while I try to get to them as often as possible, it’s not terribly common for an individual exhibit to thrill me enough for a repeat visit. Three years ago, … Continue reading
Posted in Museums, Visual Art
Tagged art, Free Museums, Isabella Rossellini, James Franco, Lady Gaga, Marc Jacobs, Marina Abramovic, Metropolitan Museum of Art, MoMA, Museums, New York, Orlando Bloom, Passport to NY, performance, Sharon Stone, The Artist Is Present, Ulay, video
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YouTube Invites You to Compose Yourself
YouTube is a wonderful invention, and not just because it has brought us dancing weddings and countless baby panda videos. It is a particular gift to the performing arts community, enabling performances to be easily preserved long after the final … Continue reading
Posted in Student Organizations, Theater
Tagged baby panda, Berkley Todd, Compose Yourself, CUartsTube, dancing wedding, Gerald's Mask, Matt Star, No Getting Back, Pat Blute, Ross Ramone, student performances, video, YouTube, YouTube creators, Zach Aaronson
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NYMF at Columbia
Next to Normal. [title of show]. Altar Boyz. The Great American Trailer Park Musical. What do these shows have in common? They all got their start at the New York Musical Theatre Festival, aka NYMF. Broadway musicals today can cost … Continue reading