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Choose a page number: 1 Museums RSS FeedsTheater: In London, Young Playwrights, Including O?Neill - Ben Brantley in London considers ?Spur of the Moment,? written by a 17-year-old, and early works by Eugene O?Neill and Tennessee Williams. ...Feed Source: feeds.nytimes.com Neil Simon?s ?Second Avenue? Hits Home on West End - Stark economic times, and perhaps star power, have made a hit of the West End production of ?The Prisoner of Second Avenue.?
... Summer Concert Ticket Sales Decline - Some ticket prices are being sharply reduced as summer concerts often fail to sell out.
... Music Review: Salzburg Festival Features Wolfgang Rihm - The Salzburg Festival is honoring a major living composer, Wolfgang Rihm, with a premiere of his work ?Dionysus? and a program called Kontinent Rihm, which opened on Tuesday.
... Music Review: Emanuel Ax Plays Chopin at Mostly Mozart - Emanuel Ax played Chopin on Wednesday in the series A Little Night Music, part of the Mostly Mozart festival at Lincoln Center.
... Howard Dodson Says Schomburg Center?s Home Is Harlem - A forum aimed to reassure worried supporters of a New York Public Library center for black culture.
... Music Review: Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers at Madison Square Garden - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers played his hits and also songs from his new album ?Mojo? at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday.
... Theater Review | 'The Late Henry Moss': A Sam Shepard Play at the 45th Street Theater - In Sam Shepard?s play ?The Late Henry Moss,? at the 45th Street Theater, the family that yells together is, well, stuck together.
... Dance Review: ?Smithsoniansmith,? in Denim, on Lower East Side - The opening scenes of ?Smithsoniansmith,? which had its premiere on Thursday, are so strikingly mysterious that they prompt a certain excitement.
... Music Review: The M.C.O. Chamber Artists Play Symphony Space - The founder of the Manhattan Chamber Orchestra led a group of players, including a saw artist, in a scaled-down concert on Thursday evening at Symphony Space.
... Lawrence Boadt, Priest, Publisher and Bible Scholar, Dies at 67 - The Roman Catholic priest, publisher and Bible scholar used his study of the Old Testament as a vehicle for promoting understanding between Christians and Jews.
... Music Review: HaeSun Paik and Michail Lifits at Mannes Concert Hall - The pianists HaeSun Paik and Michail Lifits performed Wednesday during the International Keyboard Institute and Festival at Mannes College.
... Bridge: A Three-Time Three No-Trump to Triumph - At the Summer North American Championships, the Wagar Women?s Knockout Teams final finished in the early hours of Friday morning.
... It?s Been a Gloomy Summer on New York Stages - It may be the season for breezy entertainment, but you wouldn?t know it from New York?s theaters.
... Arts & Leisure Preview: The Arcade Fire, a Thriving Throwback - The Arcade Fire has thrived in the digital age, but it takes its inspiration from the era of album rock.
... Spike TV?s ?Scrappers,? Brooklyn Junkmen - A Brooklyn junkman finds the sweaty path to his own business leads him into a series on Spike TV.
... The Age of Laura Linney - She didn?t hit her stride until her mid-30s. Can her new role in a dark TV comedy make her a middle-aged success?
... The Week Ahead: July 25 ? 31 - A listing of cultural events this week.
... Deadly German Stampede Gets Its Villain - Adolf Sauerland, the mayor of Duisburg, has received death threats since 21 people where trampled to death at a music festival.
... Review: An Italian Villa of Treasures Opens Its Doors - The re-opening of the Villa del Principe is being marked by an exhibition ?Caravaggio and Flight? featuring more than 80 landscapes from four villas once belonging to two dynasties of Italian nobility.
... Hong Kong Book Fair Seeks to Develop Global Profile - The event, which attracted more than 920,000 people this year, is a raucous commercial affair that is extending its offerings to include more international authors and more English-language material.
... A Popular Chinese Blogger Finds a Place to Speak Openly - Critics of Beijing's politics and social policies, like the popular blogger Han Han, embrace the Hong Kong Book Fair for the chance it offers "to say whatever you want.''
... North Korean Opera Draws Acclaim in China - The recent Chinese tour of the North Korean Sea of Blood Opera Company, which Kim Jong-il is credited with helping to establish and direct, was met by a veritable media and audience frenzy.
... On the London Stage: Onstage Risks and Rewards - The year's busy theater season allows audience members to see the greatness of some performers -- like Roger Allam's Falstaff -- as well as the limitations of others, or to take center stage themselves.
... Events at the Old Operating Theatre Museum - The latest events held by the Museum... Grants received by the Old Operating Theatre Museum - Details of grants and projects undertaken by the Museum ... Development Plan for the Old Operating Theatre Museum - Opportunity to look at the plans to improve the Museum - could we purchase the Church below the herb Garret?... News from the Old Operating Theatre Museum - News from our Home Page... History of Medicine Pages - Major rewrite of the History of Medicine Page ... Copyright © 2010, TopLooker.com. All Rights Reserved. |