Arts
Va. journal hires Library of Congress director
Va. Quarterly Review, founded in 1925, makes Library of Congress director its 1st black editor
Md. teen places in poetry competition
Blessed Sheriff, 15, a sophomore at Montgomery high school in Rockville, Md., emerged from her semi-final round Monday as one of three finalists moving on to Tuesday night's championship round in the Poetry Outloud competition at George Washington University.
Van Gogh Museum reopens with display on his craft
Van Gogh Museum reopens with major exhibition on artist's craft; 2 "Sunflowers" on display
Philip Roth receives 'Literary Service' award
Philip Roth receives 'Literary Service' award for his own work, and advocacy for others
NY church transformed with ancient icon tradition
Over 6 years, priest transforms NY Orthodox church with ancient art of sacred iconography
Whitman's Festival Of The Arts hits 50 tonight
Today will mark the 50th time Walt Whitman High School celebrates its annual Festival of the Arts, the event that showcases all types of works and performances from the school's students.
NYC artist creates installation with lobster rope
Artist uses lobster rope to create installation in NYC park; exhibit moves to Mass. in Oct.
Terry Gilliam to direct Berlioz opera at ENO
Monty Python member Terry Gilliam to direct Berlioz for English National Opera
Bethesda Blues and Jazz to celebrate 75th anniversary of theater
The Bethesda Blues and Jazz Supper Club opened in March, but it has delayed an official re-opening celebration until it could celebrate another milestone.
Tony Award nods largely skip stars for veterans
Tony Award nominations largely skip Hollywood stars for veterans of the stage




