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Museums RSS FeedsMusic Review: Jay-Z Performs Charity Concert at Carnegie Hall - Fans of disposable income had much to cheer about on Monday night, as Jay-Z ran through his capitalist-themed catalog at the highest-profile hip-hop show ever at Carnegie Hall. ...Feed Source: feeds.nytimes.com New Music: Paul McCartney?s ?Kisses on the Bottom,? Featuring Standards - ?Kisses on the Bottom,? an album of standards by Paul McCartney, is a jaunty tip of the hat to the pop music of his parents? generation.
... Eisenhower Family Raises Objections to Planned Memorial - A planned memorial to Dwight D. Eisenhower, with Frank Gehry as the architect, has raised hackles within the Eisenhower family.
... Dance Review: Ratmansky?s ?Don Quixote? Has Premiere in Seattle - Carla Körbes, a principal dancer in the Pacific Northwest Ballet, as Kitri, who longs for a love match, in Alexei Ratmansky?s ballet at Marion Oliver McCaw Hall in Seattle.Alexei Ratmansky brings his interpretation of ?Don Quixote,? first performed in the Netherlands, to Seattle.
... Theater Review : Pascale Armand in ?The Convert,? by Danai Gurira - Danai Gurira?s ambitious new play, ?The Convert,? about the arrival of colonialism in 1895 southern Africa, is having its premiere at the McCarter Theater Center in Princeton, N.J.
... Antoni Tąpies, Spanish Abstract Painter, Dies at 88 - Mr. Tąpies grounded his work in the brute reality of the Spanish street and in the turbulent political dramas of his youth in Catalonia.
... Art Review: VIP Art Fair 2.0 Is Virtual, Modeled on the Traditional - ?O Cowboy? (2010), by Beatriz Milhazes is among the works showing at this virtual exposition.Art Fair 2.0 takes a second stab at the virtual exhibition (and the Web site runs more smoothly this year).
... High Ambitions for My Image Studios in Harlem - Developers are proceeding with plans for My Image Studios, a ?living room? of black and Latino-flavored arts and culture in Harlem.
... Oscar Nominee Luncheon Attracts Big Names - The annual Oscar nominees? luncheon, where everyone roots for one another, was attended by 150 of the 188 in the running for awards, including 20 in the acting category.
... The Carpetbagger: 'Harry Potter' and the Continuity Question - "Harry Potter's" production designer talks about the challenges of art direction over all eight films. (Hint: Hogwarts isn't exactly the same in every feature.)
... The Carpetbagger: A Harbinger of a Longish Awards Show - The academy's president opened the annual nominees luncheon with an admonition that the Oscar show should last only three hours. But even the nominees luncheon stretched toward that mark.
... The Carpetbagger: May the Best Actor Get the Most Attention - The contenders in the best-actor Oscar race aren't campaigning, unless you count all those television and press appearances this week.
... In an ?NCIS? Milestone, Mark Harmon?s Agent Gibbs Looks Back - ?NCIS? celebrates its success as No. 1 and its unusual longevity with a special episode on Tuesday night.
... Television Review | 'The River': ?The River? on ABC - Review - has its premiere on ABC on Tuesday night at 9, Eastern and Pacific times; 8, Central time. In foreground, from left, Paul Blackthorne, Joe Anderson and Eloise Mumford portray rescuers on a mission that encounters paranormal entities in the Amazon basin.?The River,? a new series on ABC, is about a rescue expedition in the Amazon basin.
... ArtsBeat: Intiman Theater in Seattle Will Stay Alive - The Intiman Theater, which has been under financial duress for a year, said that it had raised over $1 million in pledges and would present a four-play season in the summer.
... ArtsBeat: Wendell Berry to Give 2012 Jefferson Lecture - The farmer-writer Wendell Berry is chosen to give the 2012 Jefferson Lecture in the Humanities, considered the federal government's most prestigious honor for intellectual achievement in the humanities.
... ArtsBeat: 'Book of Mormon' Tops Broadway Box Office For First Time - "The Book of Mormon" topped the Broadway box office last week, thanks to premium ticket pricing and the fact that it remains in a relatively small theater.
... Books of The Times: ?Autumn in the Heavenly Kingdom? by Stephen R. Platt - In his new book, Stephen R. Platt recounts the 19th-century Taiping conflict in China, perhaps the bloodiest civil war of all time.
... Music Review: Carmina Burana Choral Project at Carnegie Hall - The premieres of works by three student composers was followed by an impressively prepared chorus drawn from high schools in the New York region in a performance of Carl Orff?s ?Carmina Burana.?
... 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: Feb. 5 ? 11 - A selection of cultural events this week.
... 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, Ezwebgroup's Link Exchange. All Rights Reserved. |