“Who Cares What Mozart Looked Like?”

April 13th, 2008 by Menachem Wecker

  • Image: An Austrian exhibit that included “an etching that depicts Jesus Christ and his disciples having an orgy during the biblical Last Supper,” a controversy which “rages on, with the Austrian media comparing it to the furor triggered by the Prophet Muhammad cartoons.” [AP, CBC.]
  • [Christian Today] Miss Jesus Camp? Enter the Lord’s Boot Camp.
  • [Telegraph, UK] According to Nicholas Hytner, director of the National Theatre, slammed British schools. “Every theatre in the country is really busting a gut with departments filled with fantastically idealistic and committed people trying to undo the damage which has been done by decades of neglect in schools.” Though, there does seem to be more confidence in the profession.
  • [Between Two Worlds] Christian bookstores are on the decline, though BTW admits blog readers may be partly to blame.
  • [Art News Blog] Beware of art scammers like MAXWELLS BROWN.
  • [WSJ] “Who Cares What Mozart Looked Like?” There’s a new portrait in town, and see others at www.mozartportraits.com
  • [Daily Star, Lebanon] Leila Kanso’s “Creation of The Creator” addresses “the divine inner-self” and reflects “the desire to regain spiritual contact with the sublime.”
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