Art Garfunkel at NasherSalon Lecture Series on the 26th of March

03/03/2009 12:18 ДП | News | No comments

The NasherSalon Lecture Series has developed a reputation for bringing heavyweights to Dallas and having them converse with local residents in an intimate setting. Previous guests have included the late John Updike, Jeff Koons and Larry McMurtry. And now, Art Garfunkel is coming to the Nasher on March 26, with tickets going on sale at 10 a.m. Sunday.

Garfunkel also will appear earlier that day at Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts. The Nasher event will begin at 8 p.m., with doors opening 30 minutes beforehand.

Tickets are $45 for members and $60 for nonmembers at 1-888-695-0888 or www.nashersalonseries.org.

Nasher officials say tickets to the school event, at 3 p.m. March 26, will be made available to the public should the evening sell out.

Art Garfunkel at HBO’s “Flight of the Conchords” (VIDEO)

03/03/2009 12:12 ДП | News | 1 comment

About three months ago Art Garfunkel took part into HBO’s “Flight of the Conchords”. Yesterday the first episode with Artie was aired.

Flight of the Conchords - season 2, episode 7

Art will appear on HBO’s “Flight of the conchords” on the 1st of March

02/25/2009 6:40 ПП | News | No comments

Flight of the Conchords intertitle
Flight of the Conchords intertitle

Check out this Sunday’s (March 1) episode of HBO’s coolest comedy, “Flight of the Conchords,” featuring a very special guest appearance by Art Garfunkel. The episode has it’s first airing at 10 pm Sunday, and it’s repeated throughout the week as well, before becoming available on demand on most cable systems.

Simon and Garfunkel Reunite at the Beacon Theater

02/16/2009 6:12 ПП | Articles | No comments

Photo by Zach Baron
Photo by Zach Baron

Consider the slack, orgasmic vagueness that invades Paul Simons face as, down below, his right hand twitches, by reflex alone, into the first four chords of “Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard”–a song that appears, even when being played by the man who wrote it, to have written itself. At times like this, in an overfilled, over-stimulated Beacon Theater, our evening’s entertainment just gets out of the way. For that handful of seconds, Simon is an instrument, a conduit, nothing more, the place where inchoate nostalgia gathers, takes form, and is applauded. Читать далее »

Simon And Garfunkel Reunite In New York

02/16/2009 5:41 ПП | Articles | No comments

Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel joined forces for a surprise reunion last night (Feb. 13) at New York’s Beacon Theatre, which was hosting its first event after a seven-month renovation by Madison Square Garden Entertainment.

The pair performed “The Sound of Silence,” “The Boxer” and “Old Friends” during the encore, marking what is believed to be just their third appearance together since concluding a 2004 reunion tour. Garfunkel had flown in from Florida, where he played in Key Largo the night before and was scheduled to play in Fort Pierce tonight. Читать далее »

Simon and Garfunkel reunite at Beacon re-opening

02/16/2009 4:25 ПП | Articles | No comments

Though he had put on a great show for nearly 90 minutes up to that point, Paul Simon thrilled the celeb-heavy crowd on hand to toast the grand re-opening of the lovingly restored Beacon Theatre Friday night with the words they longed to hear: “Ladies and gentlemen, my old friend Art Garfunkel.” Читать далее »

Simon & Garfunkel Perform Together At The Beacon

02/16/2009 3:55 ПП | Articles | No comments

Paul Simon fans who went along to his show on Friday night at New York`s Beacon Theater were treated to a rare surprise. They got Art Garfunkel as well.

Simon & Garfunkel were together again on stage performing their old hits ‘The Sounds of Silence’, ‘The Boxer’ and ‘Old Friends’. Читать далее »

‘Old friends’ onstage again

02/16/2009 3:02 ПП | Articles | No comments

How do you electrify an audience that includes such stars as Paul McCartney, Jon Bon Jovi and teen-scream gods the Jonas Brothers?

At the restored Beacon Theatre’s re-opening concert Friday, Paul Simon did it with eight words: “Ladies and gentlemen, my old friend, Art Garfunkel.”

Simon already had the audience captivated after a greatest-hits set, but they roared when the legendary duo reunited.

More than 40 years later, the poetry of the lyrics and beauty of their harmonies remarkably remained the same.

Their popular song of struggle, “The Boxer,” unglued the audience from their seats and even ever-stiff Mayor Bloomberg kind of shimmied to the music.

Their concert finale, “Old Friends,” was the most emotional moment of the performance.

While the performers are certainly older than they were, the theater itself looked better than it has in years, and Simon called the $16 million renovation “a gift to New York City.”

His performance, especially with Art, matched that gift.

Diamonds on the Soles, Paint on the Walls

02/16/2009 2:56 ПП | Articles | No comments

Richard Perry/The New York Times
Richard Perry/The New York Times

To welcome the new president Paul Simon played “American Tune,” a sigh of exhaustion reportedly written in response to Richard M. Nixon’s re-election in 1972: “I don’t know a dream that’s not been shattered/or driven to its knees.” Читать далее »

Sounds of Simon: Hello, Beacon, my old friend

02/16/2009 2:50 ПП | Articles | No comments

Allocca/AP
Allocca/AP

Paul Simon made an apt and graceful host for two ribbon-cutting concerts at the once bedraggled Beacon Theatre this weekend. In sprawling shows held Friday and Saturday night, Simon celebrated the completion of a badly needed, seven-month, $16 million cleanup job on this formerly sticky-floored, paint chip-strewn theater. Читать далее »

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