Art and Theater
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VIDEO: Anna Razumovskaya at Gallery D’May
Text by CapeMay.com | Published August 4th, 2011 in Art and Theater • Look at This • Video
Our very own Susan Tischler interviews world-renowned artist Anna Razumovskaya, whose work is on exhibit at Gallery D’May in Cape May, New Jersey.
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4th Annual New Jersey State Film Festival
Text by CapeMay.com | Published November 1st, 2004 in Art and Theater
When you throw a pebble into the water, it starts a ripple. That ripple starts more ripples and, before you know it, you have a film festival getting ready for its 4th year, and then you have young filmmakers winning awards, and then you have a governor passing legislation to lure more movie makers into the state. And that’s what they call a ripple effect.
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On Assignment: Cape May Stage Mangling
Text by Susan Tischler | Published June 1st, 2004 in Art and Theater • On Assignment
My assignment for CapeMay.com is to go back-stage with Cape May Stage. I’m going to be the acting assistant stage manager for their new production– “Park Your Car…” somewhere…lets see… “Park Your Car in Your Backyard”? …no.
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Women and Their Art
Text by Susan Tischler | Published May 1st, 2004 in Art and Theater
“There are painters who transform the sun to a yellow spot, but there are others who with the help of their art and their intelligence, transform a yellow spot into sun.”
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Art at the Prickly Pear
Text by Susan Tischler | Published May 1st, 2003 in Art and Theater
Founded in 1929, the Cape May Art League (CMAL) is the oldest county art league in the United States. After frequent attempts, artists both current and past – some long past – have finally found a venue, easily accessible to the public, where they can meet and show their work.
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Remembering Alice Steer Wilson
Text by Laura Albert | Published September 1st, 2001 in Art and Theater
When Alice Steer Wilson died on July 22 of this year, the city of Cape May lost one of its most vibrant, visual champions. But because she was loved by so many, because her well-known watercolors of the city have enjoyed such popularity, and because she shared her energy and knowledge freely with family, friends, and students– her presence here remains strong.





