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Articles Written by: KATE TAYLOR
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Kate Taylor (born August 15, 1949) is an American folk singer and singer-songwriter, originally from Boston, Massachusetts. She grew up in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, where her father was Dean of the medical school at the University of North Carolina. Her mother, Trudy, had received training as a lyric soprano in Boston.
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The modern master of the macabre is celebrated with a MoMA retrospective of his wonderfully warped paintings, sculptures, and drawings. VIEW OUR GALLERY. Plus, more ...
From KATE TAYLOR,
The Daily Beast,
19 Nov 2009
WHAT Alan Ayckbourn remembers from Ayesha Antoine’s audition for his play “My Wonderful Day” is that she didn’t look at him directly. That might not sound like a good thing, but since Ms. Antoine, who is 28, was reading with Mr. Ayckbourn for the role ...
ONLY in the theater could one woman put another in so many humiliating situations and the two still consider each other friends. Even more than friends: a stellar team.
Julie White backstage with the playwright Theresa Rebeck.
“Sometimes I feel that ...
The conceptual artist Rob Pruitt was sitting in a downstairs room at the Guggenheim Museum the other day, listing all the things he likes about the Oscars. “I love all the conventions: the red-carpet aspect, and the speeches, and the cameras catching ...
From KATE TAYLOR,
The New Yorker,
26 Oct 2009
T hese are not easy times for Toronto's Gardiner Museum, the delightful china cabinet across the street from the Royal Ontario Museum. In January, it laid off its curator of contemporary ceramics and its marketing manager to balance the budget. In June, ...
From KATE TAYLOR,
Globe and Mail,
10 Oct 2009
k taylor@globeandmail.com It's a busy weekend on the tube - or at least a busy Sunday night. We say goodbye to a couple of summer's daring dramas. Both the Southern vampire fantasy True Blood and Hung (HBO Canada, Sunday, 9 p.m. and 10 p.m.), that new ...
From KATE TAYLOR,
Globe and Mail,
12 Sep 2009
Not hard to analyze the perennial appeal of the vampire: It's sex and death, don't you know. As far back as 1897, Bram Stoker eroticized the immortal vampire as he codified the myth. Today, the vampire's bite is metaphorically indistinguishable from ...
From KATE TAYLOR,
Globe and Mail,
9 Sep 2009
S o, we're back to school. It's familiar territory. The jocks, the nerds, that teacher who is going to change a young life and that girl who is going to die if she doesn't land the lead role in the school show. Glee (Fox, Global, 9 p.m.), one of the ...
From KATE TAYLOR,
Globe and Mail,
8 Sep 2009
The new CHCH is calling itself Canada's Superstation. It's an odd moniker. Hamilton's Little Station that Could might be more appropriate. The Southern Ontario station, newly independent from the financially troubled CanWest, is a retort to those who ...
From KATE TAYLOR,
Globe and Mail,
7 Sep 2009
k taylor@globeandmail.com Summer has finally arrived in these parts, just in time for the back-to-school rites of knee socks, pencil crayons and the Toronto International Film Festival. Thank heavens the new television season is still a week or two away. ...
From KATE TAYLOR,
Globe and Mail,
5 Sep 2009