A Look Back At 2011 In New Orleans Theatre
The end of the year brings us to the time when we can reflect on the current state of theatre in New Orleans and the many different aspects of our… Read More
The end of the year brings us to the time when we can reflect on the current state of theatre in New Orleans and the many different aspects of our… Read More
From the opening of Prospect.2 to NOMA’s centennial, 2011 was a good year for art in New Orleans. And not just for the well-established people and places, either. While the… Read More
In 2011, the Crescent City saw The New Orleans Museum of Art turn 100, the Louisiana ArtWorks studio complex shut down, more modern sculpture rise up on Veterans Memorial Boulevard,… Read More
When asked by Artlog to come up with my 3 or 4 best exhibits of 2011, I balked a bit, knowing that there was no way I’d be able to… Read More
Who would have ever guessed that the most produced playwright of 2011 would be William Shakespeare? The year has seen a tremendously rewarding upswing in interest in the Bard of… Read More