The union representing Delaware Symphony Orchestra musicians wants a voice in the board's restructuring effort
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Musicians union wants to be heard
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Why the music is now on hold
The sudden collapse of the Delaware Symphony Orchestra's upcoming season followed more than a decade of swelling operating deficits, during which the DSO raided its supporting foundation, maxed out a $200,000 line of credit and relied on last-minute donat
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Donors criticize Delaware Symphony's board
Concerns about oversight, future expressed at meeting
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Corcoran Gallery to remain in historic DC building
The board of trustees overseeing the Corcoran Gallery of Art has decided the Washington museum should remain in its historic building near the White House after studying a possible move for six months.
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Music returns next week at Grand
When the Delaware Symphony Orchestra takes the stage at the Grand in downtown Wilmington Jan. 25, it will be a much-anticipated reunion eight months in the making.
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Del. arts groups hopeful funding will remain
AstraZeneca has contributed $21 million to the arts and other community activities statewide over the past four years, according to the company.
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Bethany playwright authors a robotic romantic comedy
'Rudy and Ruby' is not your typical romantic comedy. In fact, its title character is missing a key ingredient - a heart.
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Philly citywide arts fest opens today with 'time travel' theme
The Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts kicked off today and runs through April 27 at locations around the city.
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Bloom, Rashad in Broadway's 'Romeo and Juliet'
NEW YORK (AP) - Orlando Bloom and Condola Rashad will star on Broadway this fall in a modern take on William Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet,' a revival that will add an intriguing element of racial contrast to the classic tale of two star-crossed lovers.
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DuPont Theatre Broadway Series brings 'West Side Story,''Addams Family' to stage
The DuPont Theatre today announced its 2013-2014 Broadway Series line-up, with hit revivals like 'West Side Story,' favorites like 'Man of La Mancha' and new spectacles like 'Dancing with the Movies.'
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Museum exhibitions come to movie theaters
From the people who brought live Metropolitan Opera performances to a movie theater near you comes the next big-screen cultural attraction: museum art exhibits from around the world.
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Fiction Pulitzer returns for Johnson; 7 given for arts
Adam Johnson's 'The Orphan Master's Son,' a labyrinthine story of a man's travails in North Korea, has won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction, restoring a high literary honor a year after no fiction award was given.
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It's 'Curtains' for Possum Point
It's 'Curtains' for the Possum Point Players.
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Christie's auction to sell three generations of Wyeths' works
Works by Andrew, Jamie and N.C. Wyeth are slated to be sold May 23.
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Musical of 'Rocky' heading to Broadway
It's been a knockout in Germany. Now Sylvester Stallone hopes a musical based on his beloved boxing film 'Rocky' will also be a hit on Broadway.
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NYC exhibit depicts ancient Buddhist caves
The China Institute Gallery has been transformed into an ancient cave, taking visitors back more than a millennium to a dazzling world where Buddhist worshipers adorned the walls with colorful frescoes, silk prayer banners and lavishly painted life-sized clay sculptures.
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'Macbeth' channels inner 'Game of Thrones'
OperaDelaware's production has all of the elements that 'Game of Thrones' addicts find so appealing: complicated characters in dark medieval settings, sword and knife fights, blood-thirsty witches, and tortured ghosts. Add to that some incredibly beautiful arias and great orchestration, and you have a very enjoyable two hours and 45 minutes.
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Brandywine River Museum reinterprets Wyeth muse with 'Kuerner Sounds'
Billed as a pop-up musical experience, "Kuerner Sounds" is an experiment by the Brandywine River Museum to encourage visitors to have a sensory, deeply personal reaction to Wyeth's stomping grounds.
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Lineup for Clifford Brown Jazz Festival announced
The organizers of the Clifford Brown Jazz Festival, which runs June 19-22, have released the lineup of artists performing. The free music festival marks its 25th anniversary in 2013.
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Music school announces audition dates
The Music School of Delaware has scheduled several upcoming auditions for some of its ensembles.
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