Monster Mash: Michelle Obama’s arts day; Brad Pitt’s architects; ‘Nine’ does Cannes
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-- Showing support: Michelle Obama makes a case for the arts during her visit to New York City.
-- Building a dream team: Brad Pitt picks more architects, including Frank Gehry (of course), for his ‘Make It Right’ project in New Orleans
-- Another day, another award: Lynn Nottage’s ‘Ruined’ picks up yet another award -- this time an Obie.
-- You saw it here first: Weinstein Co. gives Cannes a look at Rob Marshall’s ‘Nine’ and the theatrical trailer.
-- Out with the old: Trustees approve controversial expansion, designed by Renzo Piano, at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.
-- Broadway guy: Artistic director Bartlett Sher maps out a succession plan for Seattle’s Intiman Theatre.
-- Getting rid of evidence: British police fear thieves melted down a $4.6-million stolen Henry Moore sculpture for scrap metal.
-- 15 more minutes of fame: Details of the ‘Octomom’ musical emerge.
-- New job: UCLA’s Dagmar Richter is named chairwoman of the architecture department at Cornell University.
--That’s Dr. Kushner: The University of Minnesota is set to present an honorary degree to playwright Tony Kushner.
-- Lisa Fung