We consider the disconnect between critics and audiences and the two models that often divide them.
audiencesFulfillment And Inventory Choice: Two Ways Of Looking At Adam Sa...NPR: Arts & Culture Mon, 11/14/2011 - 10:30
We consider the disconnect between critics and audiences and the two models that often divide them. Tags:
A Twisty, Brutal 'Drive' For A Level-Headed HeroNPR: Arts & Culture Thu, 09/15/2011 - 16:33
Drive is what Driver does, and driven is how audiences will feel after a screening of Nicholas Winding Refn's brutally moving thriller, which stars Ryan Gosling, Carey Mulligan, Bryan Cranston and Albert Brooks. (Recommended) President Obama Campaigns In Bluest StatesNPR: Politics & Society Thu, 10/07/2010 - 09:50
President Obama campaigns Thursday in places where he still rides high in popularity. It's a little like sending oil to Saudi Arabia but it makes sense politically because it puts the president in front of super friendly audiences. Up Close and Personal: Theater for Audiences of OneCulture - International Herald Tribune Tue, 07/27/2010 - 10:43
High-concept works performed for one person at a time, long popular in Europe, are coming to New York. Tags:
Orchestras Seek BFFs Via Cellphone TextsCulture - International Herald Tribune Wed, 07/21/2010 - 09:00
Waiting In The Wings With Broadway's UnderstudiesNPR: Arts & Culture Sat, 06/12/2010 - 22:01
It's hard out there for Broadway understudies -- they have to learn extra lines, attend extra rehearsals and deal with the grumbling of disappointed audiences. Film: That Unmistakable StreepnessCulture - International Herald Tribune Fri, 02/19/2010 - 22:19
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Movie Sequels: This Decades' Never-Ending StoryNPR: Arts & Culture Sun, 12/13/2009 - 10:25
Hollywood is addicted to sequels. It's a big-screen trend that bloomed in the '70s, but exploded in the last 10 years. Richard Montoya: 25 Years Of Laughing About RaceNPR: Arts & Culture Fri, 08/14/2009 - 12:03
In the mid-1980s in California, at a time when few people wanted to talk about race, Richard Montoya was laughing about it. A Jordanian Hero With The Spirit Of Charlie ChaplinNPR: Arts & Culture Mon, 07/27/2009 - 22:27
A rare movie about the Arab world that doesn't focus on war or fanaticism, Captain Abu Raed reveals a Jordan that few Western viewers have ever seen, and a story that will appeal to audiences with no particular interest in the region. |