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Museums RSS FeedsMunch, Picasso, Cézanne and Rothko Go on the Block - Andy Warhol 'Double Elvis' Sotheby's $30 million to $50 millionThis season?s art auctions feature major works by Munch, Cézanne, Picasso, Rothko and Warhol, and mind-boggling estimates to match. ...Feed Source: feeds.nytimes.com Books of The Times: ?Passage of Power,? 4th Book of Caro?s Johnson Portrait - ?The Passage of Power,? the fourth installment in Robert A. Caro?s monumental biography of Lyndon B. Johnson, addresses Johnson?s assumption of the Oval Office following John F. Kennedy?s assassination.
... Faramerz Dabhoiwala, of ?Origins of Sex,? at Museum of Sex - A stroll through the Museum of Sex in New York with Faramerz Dabhoiwala, author of ?The Origins of Sex: A History of the First Sexual Revolution.?
... Music Review: Karita Mattila in Janacek?s ?Makropulos Case? at the Met - Karita Mattila stars at the Met in Janacek?s ?Makropulos Case? as a mysterious opera singer with a long past.
... Music Review: Philadelphia Orchestra with Simon Rattle at Carnegie Hall - Mutual admiration appeared to be the sentiment as Simon Rattle conducted the Philadelphia Orchestra at Carnegie Hall.
... The Met?s HD Broadcasts Are Changing Opera - The Met?s revolutionary ?Live in HD? series in movie theaters is changing the opera experience in large and subtle ways.
... The Shirley Clarke Project by Milestone Films - A new print of Shirley Clarke?s first feature, ?The Connection,? preserved by the U.C.L.A. Film & Television Archive, is opening in New York.
... Benedict Cumberbatch Moves From Role to Role - Benedict Cumberbatch has been in demand since his role as Sherlock Holmes on British television.
... Pop: Santigold Prepares to Release a New Album - Santigold will release her new album, ?Master of My Make-Believe,? on May 1.
... Critic?s Notebook: HBO?s ?Girls? is Hardly the Only Example of Monochromatic TV - The lack of diversity identified by critics of HBO?s ?Girls? is systemic; more popular shows like ?Two and a Half Men? or ?How I Met Your Mother? exist in a world that rarely considers race.
... Opera Review: Robert Lepage?s First Complete ?Ring? Concludes at Met - The first complete cycle of Robert Lepage?s ?Ring? concludes at the Metropolitan Opera.
... The Choreographer Chet Walker?s ?Jack Cole Project? - The choreographer Chet Walker describes the legacy of Jack Cole, the father of theatrical jazz dance, who is being celebrated in a new show called ?Heat Wave.?
... Art by Anthony Aziz and Sammy Cucher - In their exhibition at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Anthony Aziz and Sammy Cucher dress as clowns in response to the madness of everyday life in a fearful world.
... Music Review: Wayne Shorter Quartet at Rose Theater - The Wayne Shorter Quartet gave a magnificent and volatile performance at the Rose Theater on Friday night.
... Music Review: Julie Feeney at the Irish Arts Center - A brainy, adventurous Irish songwriter lives within the flamboyant theatricality of Julie Feeney, who?s playing a 10-night stand at the Irish Arts Center.
... Broadway Preshows in ?Once,? ?Leap of Faith? and ?One Man? - Broadway preshow entertainments in ?Once,? ?One Man, Two Guvnors? and ?Leap of Faith? are meant to be mood setters for what follows.
... Classical: Dmitri Hvorostovsky and Mariusz Kwiecien Have New Albums - The singers Dmitri Hvorostovsky and Mariusz Kwiecien each feature Slavic music on their new recordings.
... When Tenor Falls Ill, the Met Calls on a Replacement in Town to See His Wife Sing - The substitute for the tenor Jonas Kaufmann, the intended Siegmund in a Saturday matinee of Wagner?s ?Walküre,? was the Dutch tenor Frank van Aken, who is married to Eva-Maria Westbroek, who sang Sieglinde.
... Revisiting Jacques Rivette?s ?Céline and Julie Go Boating? - ?Céline and Julie Go Boating,? Jacques Rivette?s 1974 masterpiece of conspiracy and fantasy, is having a weeklong run New York.
... Classical Recording: ?Ruggles: Complete Works,? Reissued as a CD - A 1980 retrospective of work of Carl Ruggles has been reissued as a CD by Other Minds.
... Documentarians Work in Pairs, and Fight About It - When brothers, lovers and spouses work together on documentaries, work tensions can percolate into personal relationships.
... Dance: ?First Position? Follows Young Ballet Contestants - Bess Kargman?s first documentary follows seven contestants in an international ballet competition, the Youth America Grand Prix.
... Filmmakers From Detroit Take Their Own Looks at the City - Several new films offer a more nuanced depiction of Detroit than other examinations of its decline.
... Playlist: Music by Branford Marsalis Quartet, and Feist and Mastodon - Branford Marsalis, Steve Kuhn and Tomas Fujiwara headline new jazz releases, and Feist and Mastodon cover one another.
... DVD: Now on DVD, ?Something to Live For? and ?Bird of Paradise? - ?Something to Live For? (1952), ?Bird of Paradise? (1932) and ?Bewitched? (1945) are three films in which the directors moved out of their comfort zones.
... Snapshot | Nicole Ari Parker: Nicole Ari Parker on ?Streetcar Named Desire? - Nicole Ari Parker, a veteran of TV and film, talks about taking on one of the American stage?s famed roles, Blanche in the Broadway revival of ?A Streetcar Named Desire.?
... In Iraq, ?Romeo and Juliet? Portrays Montague and Capulet as Shiite and Sunni - ?Romeo and Juliet in Baghdad?s? story line of a doomed cross-sectarian love affair manages to touch on nearly every element of the recent collective Iraqi experience.
... Talk: Navigating Garry Marshall?s Long, Mostly Successful Hollywood Career - Garry Marshall doesn?t regret Fonzie?s fateful stunt.
... How Samuel L. Jackson Became His Own Genre - What it takes to be the highest-grossing actor of all time.
... Why Afghan Women Risk Death to Write Poetry - A new literary network revives an old Pashtun tradition.
... Peter Scolari Has 3 Big Roles in ?Magic/Bird? - Peter Scolari, the actor known for ?Bosom Buddies,? plays Red Auerbach, Pat Riley and Jerry Buss in the Broadway show about Magic Johnson and Larry Bird.
... Possessed: Cindy Sherman?s Vintage Notecard - Cindy Sherman, the artist and mistress of disguise, finds herself reflected in items of fakery.
... The Baby Bump - For celebrities whose film and TV careers have stalled, motherhood is proving a lucrative Plan B.
... Character Study: David Peel Sang Once for Lennon, Now for Occupy Wall Street - David Peel performs in Union Square.In the 1970s, David Peel was a muse for the Yippie and hippie movements in New York City, and he lives almost the same life today.
... Arts | Connecticut and Westchester: A Review of ?Found at the Aldrich? in Ridgefield, Conn. - Found objects and materials have become so integral to contemporary art that it is hard to distinguish them from other media.
... Arts | New Jersey: At Millburn?s Paper Mill Playhouse, Children Able to Perform - At the Paper Mill Playhouse, developmentally disabled and other children participate in drama class.At Paper Mill Playhouse, students with developmental disabilities are able to discover their talents in the performing arts.
... Sunday Routine | Vin Cipolla: For Vin Cipolla, Sundays Are for Runs and Venti Americanos - Vin Cipolla, president of the Municipal Art Society, stops by the office even on Sundays, but only after he has worked out and has seen a Broadway show or dance performance.
... Amos Vogel, New York Film Festival Director, Dies at 91 - Mr. Vogel, founder of the Cinema 16 film society, provided a place for daring filmmakers to find an audience.
... 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.
... Room for Debate: Whitewashing on the Small Screen - Should there be more of a push to feature minorities in lead roles, or does this get in the way of truthful storytelling?
... Madeleine Albright Shares Her Reading Habits - The former secretary of state and author of a new memoir about her childhood, ?Prague Winter,? once wore a mustache in a high school production of ?Pride and Prejudice.?
... Breaking Conductors? Down by Gesture and Body Part - Demystifying the movements of conductors, with the help of seven top practitioners, including Alan Gilbert, music director of the New York Philharmonic.
... The Week Ahead: April 29 ? May 5 - A selection of events.
... Life of a ?Salesman? - Charles Isherwood leads an online discussion about Arthur Miller?s classic play.
... Special Section: Museums - From art classes taught by artists to programs to fight childhood obesity, education is a growing mission at museums.
... Spare Times for April 27 ? May 3 - A selected guide to walks, talks, exhibitions and other events in New York.
... Spare Times: For Children, for April 27 ? May 3 - A selected guide to events for, by and about children, teenagers and families.
... 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. |