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Wednesday
Dec282011

SITE OF THE DAY: Wooster Collective Celebrates Street Art

The Wooster Collective is a self-proclaimed celebration of street art. Founded in 2001 and named after the SoHo neighborhood, Marc and Sara Schiller’s site showcases street art from all over the world, offering podcasts, music, and interviews with practitioners of the art. It’s a gorgeous collection you’ll want to spend some serious time with.

Tuesday
Dec272011

VIDEO: Indyanimation Recreates Famous "Raiders of the Lost Ark" Opening

Jeff Gurwood’s shot-for-shot stop-motion animation recreation of the famous opening scene from Raiders of the Lost Ark is nothing short of incredible. Off to go rewatch the original…

Saturday
Dec242011

VIDEO: Broadway's "Lysistrata Jones" with Upcoming Interviewee Patti Murin

The new Broadway musical Lysistrata Jones has been receiving enthusiastic reviews, including one from The New York Times in which Ben Brantley said it brings “a heightened touch of summer sun and silliness to what has been an exceptionally gray season for musicals.” This week, stated caught up with the show’s bubbly star, Patti Murin, for a video conversation in her dressing room between shows at the Walter Kerr Theatre. We’ll be posting the interview soon, but in the meantime, check out the show’s newest trailer to whet your appetite. 

Look for our interview coming soon and visit the show’s website for more info and tickets at www.lysistratajones.com.

Friday
Dec232011

"Sleep No More" Haunts New York Theatregoers' Dreams

Company member Sophie Bortolussi (Photo Courtesy SleepNoMoreNYC.com)

Earlier this week we attended a performance of Sleep No More here in New York. It’s not easy to describe the site-specific event, which UK performance troupe Punchdrunk has painstakingly installed in three adjoining buildings (formerly nightclubs and warehouses) on West 27th Street in Chelsea.

Upon arrival, Visitors to the “abandoned” McKittrick Hotel are instructed to don Venetian carnival masks to create a sense of anonymity and freedom. Over twenty actor/dancers—sans masks—then enact a “choose your own adventure” style performance that’s a bit of a mash-up of Shakespeare’s Macbeth and 1930’s film noire, with audience members enouraged to follow whichever actors they choose through 100 rooms. Every visitor is thus given an entirely unique experience that rewards curiosity and encourages repeat visits.

The show has grown enormously popular, extending multiple times since opening last Spring, aided in part by its vocal celebrity attendees—from Olivia Wilde [see quote above] to Neil Patrick Harris—who enthusiastically tweet its praises (and surely enjoy the anonymity it provides).

If you’re in New York and can snag a ticket, do it. And then plan to be dying to go back again for a completely different show.

Visit sleepnomorenyc.com

Wednesday
Dec212011

VIDEO: Arcade Fire Gets Weird in "Sprawl II"

Truly bizarre and great video for Arcade Fire’s “Sprawl II” off their Grammy-winning The Suburbs. Also be sure to check out the interactive version.