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Chemistry World June 1, 2012 Bibiana Campos Seijo |
Bubbleology Science I recently had the pleasure of attending a dramatic reading of Carl Djerassi's latest book, Chemistry in theatre: Insufficiency, phallacy or both, at the University of Cambridge, UK.This play deals with the science of bubbleology. |
Fast Company April 2012 Lisa Kay Davis |
Broadway's Religious Raps Rake In The Ticket Sales Based on the 1992 Steve Martin comedy about a fraudulent faith healer, Leap of Faith debuts on Broadway this month. |
Fast Company April 2012 Clay Dillow |
Has Coachella Lost Its Cool? Two Audiophiles Duke It Out The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival undergoes a fundamental transformation this month, expanding to two consecutive weekends hosting two identical lineups. |
Lucire February 23, 2012 Yuka Murai |
Revealing the secrets of kabuki Fashion and celebrity photographer Frederic Aranda gets unprecedented access to Japan's secretive kabuki theatre, showing his works in a charity exhibition in London next month. |
IEEE Spectrum February 2012 Alaina G. Levine |
Dream Jobs 2012: Designing Automation for Acrobats Phillip Toussaint's computer code moves the scenery, props, and other gear that make magic for Cirque du Soleil and other extravaganzas |
Fast Company January 9, 2012 Christina Chaey |
Signature Theatre Company Opens Its New Gehry-Designed Digs Signature Theatre Company's new Frank Gehry-designed home in New York opens this February. |
HBS Working Knowledge November 10, 2011 Kim Girard |
HBS Cases: Making Lincoln Center Cool Again When Reynold Levy took over as president of New York's Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, he faced challenges ranging from crumbling buildings to an aging customer base. How could the venerable institution get its high notes back? |
Sports Central November 5, 2011 Neil Bright |
An Off-Broadway Play Nothing's small about Rex Ryan. Hired by the Jets in 2009, his lap-banded profile has only been eclipsed by his grandiose predictions and larger than life ego. |
Fast Company September 14, 2011 Rachel Z. Arndt |
The Agony And The Ecstasy Of Steve Jobs Storyteller Mike Daisey visited the Foxconn factory, a producer of Apple products. What he saw -- overworked and underpaid workers -- inspired his monologue, The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Job s, opening at New York's Public Theater |
Fast Company November 2010 Stephanie Schomer |
David H. Lawrence's Rehearsal App Revolutionizes Auditions for Actors David H. Lawrence built the Rehearsal app to help Hollywood actors -- including himself -- prepare for roles and auditions. |
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