Elizabeth Blair http://peoriapublicradio.org en Plans For Smithsonian Museum 'Bubble' May Have Burst http://peoriapublicradio.org/post/plans-smithsonian-museum-bubble-may-have-burst Call it the Smithsonian's bubble problem. One of the Smithsonian museums — the Hirshhorn museum for contemporary art — came up with an ambitious new design to add more space: Why not build <a href="http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/The-Real-Deal-With-the-Hirshhorn-Bubble-204127181.html" target="_blank">a giant, inflatable structure</a> that would be big enough for people to walk around in?<p>But some of the Smithsonian's trustees in Washington, D.C., haven't been blown away by the bubble.<p>Some say the windowless Hirshhorn museum on the National Mall looks like a concrete bunker. Tue, 28 May 2013 07:39:00 +0000 Elizabeth Blair 6307 at http://peoriapublicradio.org Plans For Smithsonian Museum 'Bubble' May Have Burst 'Venus and Serena': An Extraordinary Story, Told On Film http://peoriapublicradio.org/post/venus-and-serena-extraordinary-story-told-film It's Cinderella plus Jackie Robinson times two. When Venus and Serena Williams burst onto the lily-white world of tennis, they changed the game and made history: They were sisters. From a poor neighborhood. Who brought unprecedented power to the game. And both reached No. 1.<p>Their journey is the subject of a new documentary called <em>Venus and Serena</em>, showing in select theaters around the country.<p>"It's not just about sports," says co-director Maiken Baird. "I think of it as the great American story. It's rich with family, sisterhood, race, hard work and tenaciousness."<br /> Fri, 17 May 2013 21:29:00 +0000 Elizabeth Blair 5797 at http://peoriapublicradio.org 'Venus and Serena': An Extraordinary Story, Told On Film In D.C., Art Program Turns Boys' Lives Into 'Masterpieces' http://peoriapublicradio.org/post/dc-art-program-turns-boys-lives-masterpieces <em>This is the third in a three-part series about</em> <em>the intersection of education and the arts.</em><p>Life Pieces to Masterpieces is an arts program that's not entirely about the art. It's an after-school program based in a struggling neighborhood in Washington, D.C., that teaches black boys and young men what they call "the four C's": "Connect, create, contribute, celebrate." From ages 3-25, they learn to express themselves by conceiving their paintings together. And those paintings will often reflect what's going on in their lives.<p>Maurice Kie, 26, is a mentor with Life Pieces. Thu, 18 Apr 2013 18:41:00 +0000 Elizabeth Blair 4209 at http://peoriapublicradio.org In D.C., Art Program Turns Boys' Lives Into 'Masterpieces' More Than 50 Years Of Putting Kids' Creativity To The Test http://peoriapublicradio.org/post/more-50-years-putting-kids-creativity-test <em>This is the second in a three-part series about</em> <em>the intersection of education and the arts.</em><p>Let's start with a question from a standardized test: "How would the world be different if we all had a third eye in the back of our heads?"<p>It's not a typical standardized question, but as part of the Next Generation Creativity Survey, it's used to help measure creativity a bit like an IQ test measures intelligence. And it's not the only creativity test out there.<p>So why bother measuring creativity? Wed, 17 Apr 2013 21:07:00 +0000 Elizabeth Blair 4157 at http://peoriapublicradio.org More Than 50 Years Of Putting Kids' Creativity To The Test Familiar Folks Make Up A Play's 'Good People' http://peoriapublicradio.org/post/familiar-folks-make-plays-good-people How we end up in life has a lot to do with where we came from. That theory gets a good workout in the play <em>Good People,</em> from Pulitzer Prize-winner David Lindsay-Abaire. When the show was on Broadway two years ago, the trade magazine <em>Variety </em>proclaimed that "If <em>Good People</em> isn't a hit, there is no justice in the land."<p>As it turns out, justice has been served:<em> Good People</em> is the most produced play in America this theatrical season. Mon, 18 Mar 2013 04:48:00 +0000 Elizabeth Blair 2586 at http://peoriapublicradio.org Familiar Folks Make Up A Play's 'Good People' In Moscow, Scandals Shake A Storied Ballet http://peoriapublicradio.org/post/moscow-scandals-shake-storied-ballet It's a story right out of the movies: The artistic director of one of the most prestigious ballet companies in the world is violently attacked. His attacker and the motive are shrouded in mystery. But behind these sensational headlines is a ballet company that is both legendary and plagued with scandals and infighting.<p>Last month in Moscow, Sergei Filin, the Bolshoi Ballet's artistic director, was attacked by a masked man who threw acid in his face, causing severe burns and nearly blinding him. Tue, 05 Feb 2013 12:13:00 +0000 Elizabeth Blair 475 at http://peoriapublicradio.org In Moscow, Scandals Shake A Storied Ballet For Super Bowl Ads, More Social-Media Savvy http://peoriapublicradio.org/post/super-bowl-ads-more-social-media-savvy <p>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfCm9P8naDQ</p><p>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmIGTTy8pI0</p> Fri, 01 Feb 2013 21:10:00 +0000 Elizabeth Blair 359 at http://peoriapublicradio.org For Super Bowl Ads, More Social-Media Savvy For Would-Be Sundancers, Kickstarter Can Fuel Films http://peoriapublicradio.org/post/would-be-sundancers-kickstarter-can-fuel-films If you want to make a movie, you generally need a lot of money. And filmmakers have to be creative about raising it.<p>Just ask the filmmakers at the Sundance Film Festival, taking place this week in Park City, Utah. Fri, 25 Jan 2013 07:46:00 +0000 Elizabeth Blair 42 at http://peoriapublicradio.org For Would-Be Sundancers, Kickstarter Can Fuel Films