Thursday, May 17, 2012

A Brief History Of John Baldessari | Your Favorite Literary Insults | Robotic Butt Shows Emotion

Thursday, May 17, 2012
Of all the influential artists you've never heard of, John Baldessari is, if not the most influential, at least the tallest. Famous for putting dots on people's faces, the 80-year-old native of National City, Calif. stands at a whopping 6 feet, 7 inches. He's so tall he needs peepholes specially made for him, as one was, for the door to his studio. He's so tall, he has tallness-related thoughts about other tall people, like Clint Eastwood. Outside of his height, there are other interesting things to know about Baldessari. That his WiFi password is 123456789B, for instance, or that he's the kind of famous person who'd share his WiFi password with everyone.
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Jennifer Rivera: Kiss Me, but Finish Singing That High Note First
I always prefer to get the kissing out of the way right away so that the awkwardness dissolves by opening night. Plus, it's better to not be surprised by the fact that your tenor is actually an open mouthed wet kisser, or that your soprano is a closed lip face presser.
Kurt Ellenberger: What Happened to the Generation Gap?
Why are teenagers listening to music that their parents were dancing to 25 years ago instead of rebelling against it? When I was 13, I may have had some knowledge of pop stars from a quarter century earlier, but I certainly didn't like any of their music.
Wilborn Hampton: 'A Midsummer Night's Dream': A Romp in Fairyland
Of all Shakespeare's comedies, one that is usually regarded as foolproof is A Midsummer Night's Dream. This uneven production puts that theory to the test.
Beth Burns: Globe to Globe: Shakespeare and Going Beyond Understanding
My concerns about missing the most perfect turns of the English language were largely unfounded. The plays are so good, that in the hands of passionate performers they go beyond the need to comprehend the words to get their meaning.
Howard Sherman: Sacrificing Baby Ducks for the Arts
News directors, please leave the animal stories and pictures to the Internet, which was apparently built specifically to disseminate such "aw"-inspiring material. And with the time you free up, maybe you can spare a minute for the arts now and then.
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