Icelandic composer Hildur Guðnadóttir (CRF 2010) continued her winning streak last night in Los Angeles, taking home a Grammy award in the category of Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media for the series Chernobyl. Hildur won an Emmy for the score in September, and...
On Saturday March 14, Parhelion Trio teams up with renowned composer and vocalist Lisa Bielawa (CRF 2004) to conclude Bielawa’s one-week residency at The Stone. Featuring music by Lisa Bielawa, performed by Parhelion Trio. Tickets: $20 at door SATURDAY MARCH 14,...
Deena Mohamed (CRF 2015), 25, is a comic artist, illustrator, and designer. With a uniquely Egyptian setting and authentically Cairene themes, her urban fantasy graphic novel trilogy Shubeik Lubeik is a fresh, humorous, magical, and emotive handling of the...
Rochelle Feinstein (CRF 2001) is part of a group exhibition called “Beauty Can be the Opposite of a Number,” which opens tonight, Friday, Jan 31, 6-8pm at Bureau, 178 Norfolk St. It runs until March 8th, 2020. Beauty Can Be the Opposite of a NumberUri...
John Kelly (CRF 2010) is a Guest Artist in New York Theatre Ballet’s production of Stravinsky’s ‘The Soldier’s Tale’, choreographed and directed by Robert LaFosse. On a mixed program that includes dances by Richard Alston, Antonia...
Opening February 8th and running until April 11th, 2020, “All of Them Witches,” by past Civitella nominator Laurie Simmons, includes Civitellians Rochelle Feinstein (CRF 2001), Judith Hudson (DG 2009), and Michelle Segre (CRF 2016). “This exhibition...