Monster Mash: ‘Spider-Man’ actress talks backstage drama; New York Times architecture critic leaving
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Speaking frankly: T.V. Carpio, the actress who plays Arachne in ‘Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark,’ talks about the troubled musical production. (Associated Press)
Resigning: Nicolai Ouroussoff, the architecture critic for the New York Times, will step down at the end of the month to work on a book. (The Architect’s Newspaper)
Pass the plate: The June 23 performance of the Broadway musical ‘Sister Act’ will serve as a fundraiser for President Obama’s 2012 reelection campaign. (Playbill)
Government backing: The State Department will provide financial and logistical support to the Merce Cunningham Dance Company’s first set of performances in Russia. (New York Times)
Theatrical legend: An exhibition devoted to playwright Noel Coward is scheduled to take place next year at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center. (Broadway World)
Limbo: The much-anticipated cultural center in Hong Kong is languishing amid numerous setbacks. (New York Times)
For sale: An Andy Warhol portrait of Blondie musician Debbie Harry is headed for auction this month. (BBC News)
Prodigy?: A 4-year-old girl from Australia is selling her artworks, which are worth upward of $30,000 apiece. (NBC New York)
Bankrupt: The theater company Florida Stage has shut down, citing a $1.5-million debt and a downturn in contributions as a result of the Bernard Madoff financial scandal. (Palm Beach Post)
Enthusiast: A nonagenarian military buff will host guided tours of his museum in Santa Fe Springs. (Los Angeles Times)
Also in the L.A. Times: Christian Marclay’s ‘The Clock’ wins the Gold Lion at the Venice Biennale.
-- David Ng