Robin A. Edgar has 30 years of experience writing art reviews and features for national and regional publications such as The Charlotte Observer, the Sun-Sentinel, Public Art Review and Our State Magazine. Contact Ms. Edgar here.
Elder Gallery, Hines Company, and The Mint Museum teamed up to offer a presentation on Abstract Expressionism at a recent reception for the work ofthe late artist, Carl Plansky at the Carillon Building on 227 West Trade Street on Thursday...
Oftentimes the book is better than the movie. In the case of the first national tour of 9 to 5: The Musical, the movie beats the show, hands down. Featuring music and lyrics by Dolly Parton, 9 to5 is playing...
The Flat Rock Playhouse bills their current show, The Drowsy Chaperone, with one of its opening lines: “If you've ever sat in a dark theatre and thought, ‘Dear Lord in heaven, please let it be good...
On October 3, 2010, one year prior to The Mint Museum’s 75th anniversary, the doors to the new Mint Museum Uptown building will open to the public. Visitors will now be able to view the permanent collections and...
If Alfred Hitchcock were alive today, he would have delighted in tongue-in-cheek adaptation of his movie, The 39 Steps now playing at Flat Rock Playhouse through September 12.
Broadway’s longest running comedy/thriller, adapted by Patrick...
Children and adults alike will enjoy the magical story of perhaps the most famous nanny (before the TV “Nanny”) in Mary Poppins, playing at the Belk Theater for a limited four-week engagement through Sunday, Sept. 19. In...
If you missed the estrogen-laced laughter of "Menopause: The Musical," the Blumenthal Performing Arts Center is presenting a milder, less raucous, yet funny nonetheless version called "Girls Only: The Secret Comedy of Women" at the...
After breaking box office records in the Queen City in 2008, Wicked: The Untold Story of the Witches of Oz has returned — this time at the Ovens Auditorium at 2700 East Independence Boulevard from May 20 to June 13...
The Piano Lesson by August Wilson opened at Central Piedmont Community Collage’s newly renovated Pease Auditorium on April 9. One of ten plays by the African American playwright, included in what he called the Pittsburg Cycle, the Pulitzer...
Sound familiar? Even if that’s not your story, Steve Solomon’s nothing-is-sacred humor on My Mother’s Italian, My Father’s Jewish & I’m In Therapy! is bound to make you...