Sunday, February 13, 2011

Review of Arts-beat.com


Review of the Arts-beat.com


If you are an artist or a future entertainment entrepreneur looking for excellent reviews, look no further. Arts-beat.com is an artist section of the New York Times. This online newspaper is set up blog-style with participant comments. The up to date articles keep readers on their toes as to what is going on in the world of entertainment.


Arts-beat. com is informative and entertaining. As well as being a professional newspaper review; It’s broad knowledge of various entertainment gives the viewer open ended information. It covers broad aspects of entertainment from live production in New York City to the film and movie industry Los Angeles.

Being part of a nation wide newspaper allows this blog to be up to date daily. The journalists who review each piece are professional and in the field themselves. If the information appears out of place, the comment section allows fellow audiences to correct or add input. This forum connects people in the inner arts circle. Uniquely, information can be found on professional entertainment or, if so desired, amateur performances that are breaking into the public eye.

Despite the website being a cornucopia of information, it has its drawbacks as well. I for one would like to see more direct interviews with behind the scenes people such as casting, music or show directors. Human-interest pieces how they got the big break of directing major companies. The current information is great and the connections to social networking bring the online circle together. But, there is always room to go deeper.

With that stated, I would love to look at the article for American Idol. The reviewer John Carmanica gives his insight on American Idol in Hollywood. He openly discusses the issues of taking too many contestants. And the sympathy that is now on the judge’s stand. His opinion gives insight to what is going on and the freedom to disagree. Right along side is the article about a famous concert musician who passed out during a performance. The article claims he is doing well. The expansion of information is endless.





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