Thursday news and reviews
Here are the arts stories making headlines in the past 24 hours...
Art
Walker Art Center to screen censored Wojnarowicz work
The Walker Art Center will screen Fire in my Belly, the late David Wojnarowicz's video work that's at the center of controversy after the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery removed it from an exhibition at the urging of conservative Christian groups and legislators, according to a blog post by its director, Olga Viso.
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- Paul Schmelzer, Eyeteeth (via TC Daily Planet)
Dance
The Mesmerizing Involutions of Justin Jones' JIG
Lightsey Darst previews Justin Jones short new dances, JIG, on stage at the BLB. It's a departure for him, with tropes and trappings not typical to his work, so Darst chats with the choreographer to find out more about this intriguing change in direction.
- mnartists.org
Movies
Revisiting Reese & Rudd's Minnesota bomb
"How Do You Know" does not mark the first time Reese Witherspoon and Paul Rudd hooked up on screen. That honor belongs to "Overnight Delivery," shot in the Twin Cities. So how come you've never heard of it? Here's my 1998 article on how things went awry:
- Neal Justin, Star Tribune
Golden Globe nominations: Lots of surprises, both pleasant and unpleasant
Yesterday morning, the 68th Golden Globe Award nominations were announced and there were some nice surprises (Ryan Gosling, Michele Williams, I Am Love, Emma Stone, Idris Elba for BBC's miniseries Luther) and more than a few "holy moly!" surprises (The Tourist, Angelina Jolie, Johnny Depp twice nominated, Kevin Spacey) in both film and television categories.
- Jim Brunzell III, TC Daily Planet
Music
Here's why First Avenue's 40th anniversary was a blast
It took First Avenue a little more than six hours to celebrate its 40th anniversary on Wednesday night. In a word, it was a blast.
- Jon Bream, Star Tribune
Theater
Music Box Theatre to change name back to Loring Theater
The Music Box Theatre, perhaps best known as the home of Triple Espresso, has undergone quite a few changes in the past year...Soon, they will undergo another change; the theater will be taking back its old moniker, the Loring Theater.
- Jessica Armbruster, City Pages
Max About Town
Student movies at the Trylon, and a selection of gourmet candy
- Max Sparber, MinnPost.com