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Arts News Roundup: May 5, 2011

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From The New York Times:
‘Book of Mormon’ Tops Tony Nomination List
Tony Award nominations have been announced. How did I not know that this Morman musical was written by the South Park writers? I blame Spider-Man, which, along with the Royal Wedding, I’m sick of reading about. Watch a news report from the Associated Press. Please note: This video is for mature audiences:

From the Bay Citizen:
Move Over, Tina Fey: Local Author Scores with Not-Yet-Published Viral Hit Book
Despite not yet being published, Go the F— to Sleep is already on the Amazon’s best-seller list. It’s like an internet fairy tale for adults.

From the Contra Costa Times:
Former ‘American Idol’ Star to Perform at Annual Music Event in Pittsburg
Bay Area native La Toya London, who was on American Idol, will perform this weekend at Los Medanos College’s annual Gospel Celebration.

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From the Guardian:
Gabriel Garcia Marquez Novel Gets First Ever Authorised Release in Chinese
To a tune of $1 million, an authorized edition of One Hundred Years of Solitude will be printed in Chinese.

From Reuters:
Pro-Ai graffiti in Hong Kong sparks warning by Chinese army
Street art in support of detained Chinese artist Ai Weiwei have been appearing across Hong Kong in recent weeks.

From SFGate:
Roxie Stages Adds Fresh Faces – Pre-show Live Acts
Who doesn’t love hearing the organ performance at the Castro? Well, now he has some competition — the Roxie Theater will be providing live performances before their Saturday night shows.

From SFGate:
Kronos Quartet Wins Avery Fisher, Polar Prizes
The quartet is the first to have won both awards. They share this year’s Polar Music Prize with Patti Smith. (Also, listen to Smith read on The Writer’s Block.)

From SFGate:
Charlie Sheen Commits $20,000 to Bryan Stow Fund
Despite his show blowing (we will refrain from other bad jokes here), Sheen has contributed $20,000 to the Bryan Stow Fund from his April 30 show in San Francisco.

From SFGate:
Mike Watt: Making Up for Lost Time with Rock Opera
The bassist from punk band the Minutemen has released a new rock opera about growing old. Hmmm, oxymoron, perhaps?

From The New York Times:
Seinfeld on the Web: Laughs, Portion Controlled
Seinfeld will offer 1,000 clips of his stand-up act and comedic interviews on his site, but only three of these videos each day. Video Nazi!

From The New York Times:
44 Works Sell for $170 Million at Sotheby’s Auction
The best quote from this article is, “Expressionist art has been all the rage in recent seasons…”

From The New York Times:
Artist’s Guggenheim Show: 100,000 $1 Bills on the Wall
German artist Hans-Peter Feldmann, who was awarded the $100,000 Hugo Boss Prize in November 2010, will cover a room in the Guggenheim Museum in New York from floor to ceiling with 100,000 $1 bills.

From USA Today:
Arts Graduates Find Jobs, Satisfaction
Finally, a reason to not burn your art degree!

Miscellaneous News You Can Use

Stern Grove has announced their summer line-up of free concerts. Neko Case is in the mix along with Jazz Mafia Symphony and Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings. More info at sterngrove.org.

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