Free Broadway shows for kids!
Just once each year, The Broadway League announces dates and details for “Kids’ Night on Broadway” — a program that gives kids ages six to 18 the chance to see participating shows for free when...
View ArticleMuse on the move
After years of daily blogging in “Stage Mom” mode, I’ve decided it’s time to pack up and move to a new writing home — a bigger house, if you will, filled with all things theater but also something...
View ArticleMaking history in Brooklyn
New York City is abuzz with news that street artist Banksy, who keeps his true identity hidden, has decided to do a month-long artist-in-residence gig throughout the city filled with some of the...
View ArticleArt meets global warming
Reflecting today on the legacy of Rachel Louise Carson, described by the National Women’s History Museum as “an American marine biologist and nature writer credited with catalyzing the global...
View ArticleSelf-taught genius
Tough choices abound when traveling to New York City, where museums and other cultural resources are plentiful. Most folks head first to the biggies like the Metropolitan Museum of Art , but I’ve been...
View ArticleGoing green
My favorite travel destinations are those with good neighbors. When I hit the subway bound for Brooklyn Museum, I know I’ll get twice the adventure because it’s located next to Brooklyn Botanic Garden...
View ArticleUtah art adventures
Spider sculpture. Undulating vessel. New York skyline. They’re all part of this year’s “Southern Utah Art Invitational Exhibition and Sale,” which runs through September 13 at the Braithwaite Fine Arts...
View ArticlePorcupine crossing
Spotting a porcupine inside an exhibit at the Garth and Jerri Frehner Museum of Natural History felt like seeing an old friend. Just one night before, I’d seen the model of a similar-looking creature...
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