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Aesthetics-Online
(The American Society for Aesthetics)
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Welcome to the official web site of
the American Society for Aesthetics. The ASA sponsors an annual conference
and three divisional conferences annually, and publishes the Journal
of Aesthetics and Art Criticism and the ASA Newsletter. Here
you'll find articles about aesthetics, philosophy of art, art theory and
art criticism, as well as information about aesthetics events worldwide,
and links to other aesthetics-related resources on the internet, including
the Aesthetics-L email discussion list.
AISLE
SAY, the Internet Magazine of Stage Reviews and Opinion
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An E-zine. Aisle Say is updated weekly.
Depending upon the variables of staff schedules, official opening dates
of new productions, and accessibility of the website's Internet service
provider, each new edition will appear in the time-window between Sunday
night and Tuesday morning. The Home Page will always display Monday's date.
Akropolis Arts
Zine
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Akropolis Magazine is about opinions,
and reviews, and anything interesting you might have to say about the arts.
American Drama
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An American magazine - special issue on
Arthur Miller.
American
Theater Web
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Take Center Stage With ATW –
American Theater Web is here to promote theater in all of its forms from
grass roots organizations to major institutional theaters. Find out how
to create a site for your group or for yourself. Also discover the many
supporting services and features that are available. NEW: Listings of Special
Fundraising Events - Scheduled by Theaters Listed on ATW
Applied
Theatre Researcher
- An international advisory board has been
established which will ensure that the contributions to the series provide
new or provocative perspectives in applied theatre research. The first issue
will focus on the inaugural applied theatre research institute to be held at
QLD Conservatorium Griffith University, September, 1999. It is the intention
that the Centre website will publish ATR but hardcopies will be available. A
further aspect of the advisory board would be to nominate or endorse
nominations of distinguished leaders in our field to receive acknowledgment
from the Centre for their outstanding contribution to the domain of applied
theatre research. In Australia, no formal recognition of innovative leaders
exists as it does in other places across the globe.
Arts
and Letters Daily
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At this stage in its evolution the
Web resembles a typical Australian goldfield, with vast mountains of low-grade
ore. Mining in both cases can be arduous. On the Internet it means
sifting through endless streams of verbose, under-edited, often self-indulgent
prose, frequently accompanied by tedious graphics that negate the "instant
information" advantage of the Web. Precious nuggets of real content
are there to be found, however, and it's the mission of Arts & Letters
Daily to extract them for our readers. A great site with
an amazing scope - covers everything art and arts related - it appears
the humanities still have a place in our world. This
is one of my favourites - Webmaster
ArtsJournal.com
- The Daily Digest of Arts, Culture and Ideas is a weekday digest of
some of the best arts and cultural journalism in the English-speaking world.
Each day ArtsJournal combs through more than 200 English-language newspapers,
magazines and publications featuring writing about arts and culture. You
can subscribe for a daily digest to be sent by email. A great way to get
an eye on the world of Arts and Culture.
ArtsWire
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Arts Wire CURRENT is a project of Arts
Wire, a national computer-based network serving the arts community. Arts
Wire CURRENT features news updates on social, economic, philosophical,
and political issues affecting the arts and culture.
Asian Theatre
Journal
- The official publication of the Association
for Asian Performance, an affiliate of the Association for Theatre in Higher
Education
Babel - The multilingual,
multicultural journal of the Arts and Ideas
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This is a brand spanking new on-line journal
and it looks brilliant. Features, columns and a range of other articles
relating to all forms of the arts. Regular sections include Masque. Tome,
Bard and Gallery. The inaugural Masque section - which is the Theatre section
- has articles "Theatre is Dead" and "Doing the Dance of Death".
Blackfriars
Journal
- The On-Line Journal for Stage-Combat and
Historical Swordfighting, sponsored by Skirmishers,
the California-based theatrical combat performance group.
Blurb, the
- An Australian popular culture magazine - great
way to check reviews of current Australian productions
Curtain Up
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The Internet Theater Magazine Of News
and Reviews. A great collection of reviews and feature articles
about current shows around the world, theaer practitioners, and what's
in the pipeline. A good site for those interested in theatre or for
students to read reviews.
Didaskalia
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Didaskalia is an English-language publication
about Greek and Roman drama, dance, and music as they are performed today.
The name Didaskalia is taken from the inscriptions used to record the outcomes
of drama and music festivals in Athens. The need for records of productions
is greater today than it was in Athens, because there is more Greek and
Roman drama performed in more parts of the world than there ever was in
antiquity.
DRAMA Magazine
Online - Journal of National Drama UK
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Drama enables Drama educators and practitioners
nationally and internationally to share theory and practice, debate key
issues, publish research, engage in critical analysis and express personal
opinion.
iCulture
- theatre
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A part of the CBC (Canada) resources -
contains interviews, articles and reviews about all manner of things theatrical.
Intelligent
Agent
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Since April '96, intelligent agent
has been published as a monthly print newsletter reporting on the use of
interactive media and technology in arts and education. Each issue of our
quarterly amgazine will now combine the content of six monthly newsletters.
The expanded ia features a wider and more diverse offering of the latest
in new media. Our website will continue to be a monthly e-zine featuring
reviews, time-based materials, and the FYI section. Webmaster:
This is really a site that needs to be investigated the articles really
are at the cutting edge of this field. See: Connecting
Bodies In Space - BLAST5DRAMA1:
ART: IS IT STRANGER THAN DICTION? - time
capsule
International Journal of Education and
the Arts
- (IJEA is Distributed Free of All Charges) IJEA operates a LISTSERV
at asu.edu at Arizona State University. The purpose of this List is not to
distribute articles that are published in the journal, but rather to
announce the availability of new articles on the IJEA World Wide Web site.
International
Journal of Scottish Theatre
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There has been a major renaissance
of Scottish theatre in all its aspects, from acting, through playwriting,
to theatre building in the last three decades. This in turn has meant that,
over the last ten years, there has been an increasing interest in teaching
and studying this phenomenon and its antecedents. Drama and Literature
degrees at Scottish universities include the study of Scottish theatre,
the Drama Department at Queen Margaret University College leading in many
ways in this study. The international dimension complements this
phenomenon. The Staging the Nation conference on the topic of the last
three decades of Scottish theatre, held at Queen Margaret University College
in September 1998, attracted attention and papers from all over the United
Kingdom, Canada, the USA, France, Germany, Ireland and Croatia. The French
periodical Etudes écossaises is now in its sixth year of publication,
while in Germany alone there are some thirty-four departments where work
is concerned with aspects of Scottish studies whether cultural, literary
or linguistic.
IUAA
Publications: Theatre and Drama
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This publication is paid for in part by
dues-paying members of the Indiana University Alumni Association.
The Journal of
Aesthetics and Art Criticism
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Established in 1942 by the American
Society for Aesthetics, The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism publishes
current research articles, symposia, special issues, and timely reviews
of books in aesthetics and the arts.
Journal of The
Irish Theatre Forum
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One of the great losses to the Irish
Theatre over the years was the demise of the journal Theatre Ireland.
We hope in some small way to build upon its success, to be inspired by
its dedication to decisive evaluation and to be animated by its ability
to generate a space where complex issues could be articulated and confronted.
Indeed its work I believe fed substantially into the progress of Irish
Drama over the last number of years. Several issues available to be
read on line.
Linguafranca
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The Review of Academic Life
NewsBreak
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NewsBreak. A newsletter that focuses on
developments and information about arts-education issues and related areas
of interest to the arts-education community. Published by ArtsEdge, the
National Arts and Education Information Network at the Kennedy Center.
New
Theatre Quarterly
- New Theatre Quarterly provides a vital
international forum where theatrical scholarship and practice can meet and
where prevailing dramatic assumptions can be subjected to vigorous critical
questioning. It shows that theatre history has a contemporary relevance,
that theatre studies need a methodology and that theatre criticism needs a
language. The journal publishes news, analysis and debate within the field
of theatre studies.
PAJ
- A Journal of Performance and Art
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PAJ offers extended coverage of the
visual arts (such as video, installations, photography, and multimedia
performance), in addition to reviews of new works in theatre, dance, film,
and opera. Issues include artists' writings, essays, interviews and dialogues,
historical documentation, performance texts and plays, reports on performance
abroad, and book reviews. Limited access to non-academic users.
Parabasis
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Parabasis has been in publication since
1994, during which time it's explored Music Theater, Translation &
Adaptation, the Playwright/Director Collaborative Process, New Play Development
Venues, Playwrights and Cyberspace, and much, much more. Contributors and
interviewees have included Terrence McNally, Peter Sellars, Oskar Eustis,
James Magruder, Oliver Mayer, Jeffrey Jones, Lynn M. Thomson, Lisa Peterson,
Julie Hebert, Alice Tuan, Lucinda Coxon and Julie Jensen.
Play
and Performance in Computer-Mediated Communication
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A special edition of the Journal of Computer-Mediated
Communication.
Project
MUSE
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One of the first ventures of its kind,
Project Muse provides worldwide, networked, subscription access to the
full text of the Johns Hopkins University Press's 40+ scholarly journals
in the humanities, social sciences, and mathematics.
Research
in Drama Education
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Research in Drama Education is a well
established international, refereed journal aimed at those interested in
drama and theatre conducted in educational contexts. It offers a
dissemination of completed research and research in progress, and through
its Viewpoint section it allows for debate between researchers, both on its
published articles and on other matters.
The journal draws contributions from a range of people involved in theatre
and drama from around the world. It aims to bring together, under one title,
articles that were previously published as peripheral items in journals of
other disciplines, and bring the fruits of the best researchers to an
international readership. The definition of research is an eclectic one,
allowing for contributions that reflect the many forms of work in the field.
Scene4
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A magazine of Contemporary theatre and
Film and Journal of the Stage&Screen Forum.
Sceneplay
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Sceneplay is a comprehensive resource
for the theater experience covering NH, Boston, and northeastern Massachusetts.
Once again a useful find, some of the reviews provide great examples for
students.
Shakespeare
Mag
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Shakespearemag.com is an on-line support
for our print magazine, Shakespeare, sponsored by Georgetown University
and Cambridge University Press. We’ve been in business since the fall of
1996 and publish three times a year. You can see the type of articles we
print by checking out our archives. The web site provides the most current
news about Shakespeare and is updated constantly. Shakespeare sprang
from the vision of Keith Rose, Peggy O'Brien, and Michael J. Collins, three
people who have had a great deal of influence on the way Shakespeare is
taught in the United States and Britain today. Keith, whom you know through
the Cambridge School edition of Shakespeare plays; Peggy, whom you know
through Shakespeare Set Free and her work at the Folger Shakespeare Library
Education program; and Mike, whom you know through his teachers' programs
and Shakespeare classes at Georgetown, all share a commitment to teachers,
and all have put big stakes on teaching by performance
Stage and Screen
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Welcome
to the Journal pages of the Stage&Screen Forum. Here you'll find the
commentaries, attitudes, and views of some very opinionated professionals
who have a lot to say about theatre and film. Read them, write to them,
and if you want to meet them in person, subscribe to the Forum's discussion
mail-list
Stage Directions
Since 1988 Stage Directions has
provided readers with hands-on help in virtually every area of community,
regional and academic theater:
Stage Left
- Melbourne's Online Theatre Magazine
(formerly
Centre Stage - The Theatre Section of the Festivale Online Magazine)
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Quite a good collection of reviews of
productions and other information on upcoming theatrical productions and
events in Melbourne.
State
of the Arts
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Welcome to State of the Arts online,
an electronic version of State of the Arts Australia & New Zealand,
a magazine guide to the visual and performing arts. On this site you'll
find key information from our current issue on events and exhibitions
all around the country, and a useful archive of stories from previous issues.
Syllecta
Classica
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A Journal Published by the Classics Department
at the University of Iowa.
Teacher
Magazine
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An online magazine - offers a wide range
of articles relating to all learning areas from K -12.
TechKnowLogia
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TechKnowLogia is an international online
journal that provides policy makers, strategists, practitioners and technologists
at the local, national and global levels with a strategic forum to:
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Explore the vital role of different
information technologies (print, audio, visual and digital) in the development
of human and knowledge capital;
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Share policies, strategies, experiences
and tools in harnessing technologies for knowledge dissemination, effective
learning, and efficient education services;
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Review the latest systems and products
of technologies of today, and peek into the world of tomorrow; and
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Exchange information about resources,
knowledge networks and centers of expertise.
TDR
- The Drama Review
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TDR provides a forum for writing about
performances and their social, economic, and political contexts. It covers
dance, theatre, performance art, popular entertainments, media, sports,
rituals, and performance in politics and everyday life--with an emphasis
on the experimental, the avant-garde, the intercultural, and the inter-disciplinary.
[Richard Schechner · Editor]
Theater
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An archive held at Yale for the journal Theater.
Théâtrales
: Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada.
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Electronic journal of French-language
theatre studies. Co-edited with André Bourassa. (in French, heavy
on graphics)
Theatre
Education Literature Review
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A collection of reviews of journal articles
related Theatre and Education.
Theatre
Insight - a journal of performance and theatre studies
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THEATRE INSIGHT is designed as a publishing
outlet for emerging scholars researching in the areas of performance and
theatre studies.
Theatre
Journal
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Drawing contributions from noted practitioners
andscholars, Theatre Journal features social and historical studies, production
reviews, and theoretical inquiries that analyze dramatic texts and production.
Limited access to non-academic users.
Theater Mirror
(Larry Stark's)
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A magazine style site that reviews and
previews theatre from all over Boston. A very useful site for finding
sample reviews as examples for students.
Theatre
Research International
- Theatre Research International publishes
articles on theatre practices in their social, cultural, and historical
contexts, their relationship to other media of representation, and to other
fields of inquiry. The journal seeks to reflect the evolving diversity of
critical idioms prevalent in the scholarship of differing world contexts.
Issue one has a special focus on Theatre and Multiculturalism in Australia
and New Zealand.
Theatre
Survey
- Published for the American Society for
Theatre Research
Theatre
Topics
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A publication devoted to issues of
concern to theatre practitioners, Theatre Topics examines performance studies,
dramaturgy, and theatre pedagogy. Articles cover a wide range of practical,
performance-oriented subjects, as well as a feedback section on current
topics. Keeps readers informed of the latest developments on the stage
and in the classroom. Limited access to non-academic users.
The Stage
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A legendary newspaper from the UK dedicated
to information about the performing arts - any out of work Aussie actor
in Earl's Court will know the joy of hunting through The Stage looking
for a non-paying job in someone's production!!
TRANS.
- Internet journal for cultural studies is a
platform for the discussion of transdisciplinary initiatives in the areas of
literature, language, libraries and cultural studies. The journal is
published by the Research Institute for
Austrian and International Literature and Cultural Studies (INST) and is
instrumental in INST's work of developing an international structure for
scientific communication. TRANS contains contributions in German, English
and French from INST's programme (No.
0) and from conferences organised by INST and its partner organisations.
U.S.
Outdoor Drama
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U.S. Outdoor Drama is the quarterly newsletter
of the Institute of Outdoor Drama. It presents news on outdoor drama and
focuses on how the industry can continue to improve and thrive in an increasingly
competitive marketplace.
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