A directory of websites about the Arts including: Movies, Music, Television and more. The arts is a broad subdivision of culture, composed of many expressive disciplines. It is a broader term than "art", which as a description of a field usually means only the visual arts (comprising fine art, decorative art, architecture and crafts). The arts encompasses visual arts, literature, the performing arts, including music, drama, film, dance and related media.
Doctors Without Borders, But Not Without Issues Living in Emergency follows four physicians, from veterans to novices, as they practice lifesaving medicine under the worst of conditions -- and for the most complicated of reasons. |
'Get Him To The Greek': A Gross-Out Odyssey The Judd Apatow Repertory Players return for their obligatory summer comedy, which follows schlubby music-biz flunky Jonah Hill as he attempts to transport a washed-up rock star (Russell Brand) from London to L.A. » E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us |
'Undead': Shakespeare And Stoppard, All Fanged Up Shakespeare and Tom Stoppard get bloodied when a master vampire writes an adaptation of Hamlet. Critic Ian Buckwalter says the comedy's best gags only work from time to time. |
Stieg Larsson: The Man Who Wrote 'The Girl Who...' Swedish crime writer Stieg Larsson was on the verge of international fame and fortune when he died in 2004, right before the publication of his bestselling Millennium trilogy. NPR's Robert Siegel talks to Larsson's publisher about what made the trilogy a runaway success. |
'Air Doll': A Wistful Pinocchio With An Unlikely Past Acclaimed Japanese director Hirokazu Kore-eda adapts a short manga tale, which tells the story of a blowup doll that comes to life and falls in love with a video-store clerk. This melancholy flick depicts Tokyo as a city of physical closeness and emotional distance -- and while it's not a perfect film, it's surprisingly haunting. |
Remembering Rue McClanahan, Who Had The Toughest 'Golden Girls' Job The writers helped define the show's other characters, who got daffy asides and tall tales and sharp put-downs. McClanahan created Blanche mostly on her own -- with that singular delivery and serious commitment. |
'Golden Girl' Rue McClanahan Dies Rue McClanahan, the Emmy-winning actress who brought the sexually liberated Southern belle Blanche Devereaux to life on the hit TV series "The Golden Girls," has died. She was 76. |
John Waters: A Bad Influence Picks His 'Role Models' The writer and filmmaker known for the cult classics Pink Flamingos, Cry-Baby and Hairspray reflects on the many people who have inspired him throughout his life -- from playwright Tennessee Williams to the crazed martyr Saint Catherine of Siena -- in a new memoir, Role Models. |
Summer Titles That Will Transport You Into The Past Maureen Corrigan has booked an armchair getaway this summer with four books that will send her traveling through time. From turn-of-the-last-century New York tenements, to the 1939 World's Fair, to literary romance on the shores of Lake Geneva, these books will take you to places even the most luxurious vacations can't go. » E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us |
'Humor Me' Presents An Eclectic Anthology Of Funny We're not even halfway through 2010, but we can all probably agree it's not going to be the funniest year of the millennium -- what with melting glaciers, two wars and a pesky recession. The 54 pieces Ian Frazier collects in Humor Me won't make you forget the state of the world, but at the very least, they'll keep you chuckling. |
In Limbo: Hollywood's Box Office Drama Kim Masters tells NPR's Steve Inskeep why major projects like The Hobbit are on hold. |
Hunting Bruce, Or, On The Trail Of The 'Jaws' Shark Thirty-five years after Jaws, NPR's Cory Turner sets out to confront his childhood fear of the fictional great white by coming face to face with the beast that terrified America -- if he can find it. |
'The Shallows': This Is Your Brain Online Author Nicholas Carr is says the Internet is changing the way we think -- and not for the better. In his new book, The Shallows, he laments that the Web has returned humans to the "natural state of distractedness" that served us well back when we were cavemen. |
Israeli-Palestinian Pop Duo Plays For Peace Israeli recording artist Noa and Palestinian signer Mira Awad have gained international acclaim for their album There Must Be Another Way. Here, they discuss their music and their roles as unofficial ambassadors for peace. |
Laura Poitras, Puzzling Over A Jihadi's Journey The filmmaker's documentary The Oath tells the story of two men who both worked for Osama bin Laden and then wound up in incredibly different spots: One drives a taxicab in Yemen, while the other sits in solitary confinement at Guantanamo. Poitras how she gained access to the story -- and why questions still remain about the film's protagonist. » E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us |
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