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States face battle over face masks as coronavirus cases rise 09:37. This week, AMC theaters announced plans for reopening amid the coronavirus pandemic — and one aspect immediately raised concerns.
New Hampshire's economic reopening task force Wednesday discussed ways to make changes to some of the guidance for theaters and the arts industry.
Noh is the subject of an exhibition at the Phoenix Art Museum called "Quiet Rage, Gentle Wail," featuring 22 masks and 24 accompanying prints depicting Noh theater, by artist Tsukioka Kogyo, who ...
The website features the unique art of over 100 theatre professionals. The 'Artists SurTHRIVING Catalog' is the perfect place to do your holiday shopping, and support those who work in the theatre ...
Street art isn’t just graffiti anymore, it’s now for your masks.At the Museum of Graffiti in Wynwood, you can be hooked up with your very /local/miami-graffiti-museum-making-customizable-masks ...
Theater students are looking forward to clear facial cues and unmuffled voices during the Department of Theatre, Film, and Media Arts’ upcoming production of the musical “Violet.” Masks are ...
Seven months into the pandemic, theater companies are still struggling to raise the curtain on live performances. But one regional company in rural Virginia hopes it has found a way for the show ...
BEVERLY — The costume department at North Shore Music Theatre is turning its talents to a different art form in these difficult times.
FRANKLIN SQUARE, N.Y. (1010 WINS) — Long Island officials arrested a man for for graffiti and violating the Nassau County ...
Three major U.S. movie theater chains no longer require masks for fully vaccinated people, just as the summer movie season kicks off over Memorial Day weekend. AMC Entertainment, Cinemark and ...
It comes following the announcement of a new 'gritty and urban' play Burying Your Brother In The Pavement, due to hit the stage at Norwich Theatre Royal later this month. Graffiti artist Tony Allen ...
Everett Theatre will show two classic horror films from the 60s and 70s this weekend. "Psycho" will screen Saturday at 7: 30 p.m. and "More American Graffiti" follows on Sunday at 3:00pm.