ART TAP episode 067

Sabina by LaDonna Vohar and Lorie Amick, in “The Un-Limited Figure: Creating an Afterlife for Retail Mannequins” at the Art Museum of Greater Lafayette


On tap this week is a conversation with Amy Long and Cindy Gerlach of the Live765 arts section of the Lafayette Journal and Courier.  We joined forces for a session of reviews of recent arts productions in the area, something we will revisit on a regular basis.  And we enjoy some lovely mulled wine, and some good, snarky fun and diversions, in the process.

Subjects of our conversation include:
“Killer Queen” at Long Center for the Performing Arts https://longpac.org
“Baskerville” by Ken Ludwig, at Civic Theatre of Greater Lafayette https://www.lafayettecivic.org
Steve Earle at Lafayette Theatre https://www.lafayettetheater.com/event/1770495-steve-earle-lafayette/
Flor de Toloache mariachi group, Purdue Convocations https://www.purdue.edu/convocations/
“Sing Along Sound of Music” at Long Center for the Performing Arts https://longpac.org
“Roma” (movie), directed by Alfonso Cuarón https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BS27ngZtxg
Topic: Movie seating etiquette
Jefferson High School “Holiday Spectacular” http://jeffchoirs.org
Tippecanoe Chamber Music Society Holiday Brass Concert http://www.tippecanoechambermusic.org
Bruce and Kyle Knoeper at St. John’s
Lafayette Master Chorale Holiday Fanfare http://lafayettemasterchorale.org
“The Un-Limited Figure: Creating an Afterlife for Retail Mannequins” by Lorie Amick and LaDonna Vohar at Art Museum of Greater Lafayette http://www.artlafayette.org
“Narratives: Works from the Permanent Collection” at Art Museum of Greater Lafayette http://www.artlafayette.org
“Next to Normal” at Purdue Theatre https://www.cla.purdue.edu/academic/rueffschool/theatre/
Our Christmas movie guilty pleasures:  “Krampus,” “The Ref,” “White Christmas”/”Holiday Inn,” “The House Without a Christmas Tree”

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