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Museums RSS FeedsCritic?s Notebook: Oak Room at Algonquin Hotel Closes - The closing of the Oak Room, the supper club at the Algonquin Hotel, raises the question: where will its regular performers go? ...Feed Source: feeds.nytimes.com Romney and Gingrich Pull Songs After Complaints - Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich are just the latest Republicans to stop using songs at their rallies after songwriters complained that the campaigns had played the pieces without permission.
... Video Game Review: Final Fantasy XIII-2 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 - The latest edition of the role-playing game Final Fantasy seems to be an overreaction to criticisms of its predecessor.
... Critic?s Notebook: In London Theater, the Past Isn?t Dead, It?s Onstage - Several current British productions, including ?Lovesong,? ?Travelling Light? and ?The Kreutzer Sonata,? feature characters who recall earlier times.
... Ben Gazzara, Actor of Stage and Screen, Dies at 81 - Mr. Gazzara?s long acting career included playing Brick in the original ?Cat on a Hot Tin Roof? on Broadway and roles in influential films by John Cassavetes.
... Music Review: Bjork at the New York Hall of Science - Many of the songs performed on Friday at the first night of Bjork?s six-show residency at the New York Hall of Science are not the best music she?s made, but the ideas are beautiful.
... Theater Review: Adapting Sophocles: ?These Seven Sicknesses? at Flea Theater - ?These Seven Sicknesses,? a condensed adaptation of Sophocles? seven surviving plays, is being performed at the Flea Theater by its resident acting company, the Bats.
... Music Review: Emancipator Plays at Highline Ballroom - Emancipator performed at the Highline Ballroom on Thursday night, along with the violinist Ilya Goldberg.
... Music Review: Thundercat, No Longer a Sideman, Plays S.O.B.?s - Thundercat, a k a Stephen Bruner, took a turn as frontman in a rapturous show on Wednesday at S.O.B.?s.
... Critic's Notebook: Stripping on TV: ?House of Lies,? ?Revenge? and Others - The strip club scene has been a staple of television, not to mention movies, for a long time, but increasingly it has become another boring cliché.
... ArtsBeat: Oh the Easy (Stuff) People Say - Why did the videos of things girls, New Yorkers and even college freshmen say catch on? It's all about that word.
... The Carpetbagger: 'Transformers' and 'Rango' Try Campaigning on TV - "Transformers" and "Rango" take to video to make their Oscar cases, and the Kodak Theater may not be the Kodak for much longer.
... The Carpetbagger: In the Sewers With 'In Darkness' - Agnieszka Holland discusses her choice to make a third Holocaust-related film, "In Darkness," which is up for an Oscar.
... The Carpetbagger: Another Silent Jean Dujardin Picture, But This One Upsets the French - Movie posters featuring Jean Dujardin in Paris are deemed misogynistic by the French authorities
... Retha Walden Gambaro?s Sculptures at Heard Museum - Some of Retha Walden Gambaro?s sculptures are on view through May 13 in an exhibition at the Heard Museum?s new sculpture garden in Phoenix.
... Music Review: Europa Galante at Zankel Hall - Europa Galante, a period-instrument ensemble, joined with the mezzo-soprano Vivica Genaux to consider Italian Baroque works on Thursday night at Zankel Hall.
... Philippe Entremont Conducts; Simone Dinnerstein Performs; Music by Ezequiel Viñao - Reviews of Philippe Entremont with the Manhattan School of Music Symphony Orchestra; the pianist Simone Dinnerstein; and the composer Ezequiel Viñao.
... Music Review: Angela Meade in ?Ernani? at Metropolitan Opera - Foreground from left, the veteran bass Ferruccio Furlanetto, as Silva, and the tenor Roberto De Biasio, in the title role, in this 1844 Verdi opera, based on a play by Victor Hugo, at the Metropolitan Opera.Verdi?s sweeping and implausible Romantic drama ?Ernani? has returned to the Metropolitan Opera and features the American soprano Angela Meade, who has received this year?s Beverly Sills Artist Award.
... Bridge: In Bridge, Chris Compton Offers an Unusual Deal - The Barry Crane Top 500 award goes to the player who has won the most master points in a calendar year. The winner in 2011 was Chris Compton of Dallas.
... The Scoop: New York City iPhone App - Get a selection of the listings on your iPhone with The Scoop, The Times?s guide to what to eat, see and do in New York.
... The Week Ahead: Jan. 29 ? Feb. 4 - A selection of cultural events this week.
... ?The Alan Lomax Collection From the American Folklife Center? - The vast collection of music, film, videotapes and photographs collected by the folklorist and ethnomusicologist Alan Lomax is being digitized for wider dissemination.
... Spare Times for Feb. 3-9 - A selected guide to talks, walks, exhibitions, readings and other events in New York.
... Spare Times: For Children, for Feb. 3-9 - A selected guide to events for, by and about children, teenagers and families in New York.
... 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 © 2012, JayKay's Link Exchange. All Rights Reserved. |