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Theatre
The Theatregoer's Guide: A Dream Docket of Stage and Screen Legends
Al Pacino, Patti LuPone, Laura Linney, James Earl Jones, and Vanessa Redgrave are just a few of the stars shining on Broadway this season.
by Griffin Miller | View Article

Museums
Living Large at MoMA
For the first time in more than 40 years, some 300 works from the Abstract Expressionist movement that shook the art world with both their size and their artistic aims are being displayed together.
by Karin Lipson | View Article

Performing Arts
Levine and Luisi
At the Met this season, James Levine, the legendary music director, celebrates 40 years on the podium and Fabio Luisi, the new principal guest conductor, strengthens his ties to New York.
by Martin Bernheimer | View Article

Performing Arts
A Dance Season Bursting on the NY Stages
From brief, but brilliant, performances by companies from far and wide, to Matthew Bourne's all-male Swan Lake, it's a season of masterpieces, new creations and international treasures.
by Sylviane Gold | View Article

Theatre
Eric Bogosian: Theatre is the Love of His Life
Back on stage in "Time Stands Still", the actor, playwright, novelist, monologist, and social observer is a cult hero to those who aspire to all of the above.
by Griffin Miller | View Article

Theatre
Broadway by the Decade

by Griffin Miller | View Article

Theatre
Edie Falco on Stage
The former Mrs. Soprano -- now starring in This Wide Night as a frumpy ex-con --talks about her choice of roles and the people she loves.
by Griffin Miller | View Article

Museums
NYC's Smaller Museums: Unlocking Mysteries at the Rubin Museum of Art

by Karin Lipson | View Article

Museums
NYC's Smaller Museums: Otto Dix at the Neue Galerie

by Karin Lipson | View Article

Museums
NYC's Smaller Museums: Rafael Ferrer at El Museo del Barrio

by Karin Lipson | View Article

Museums
NYC's Smaller Museums: Durer at The Morgan

by Karin Lipson | View Article

Fashion
American Style at the Metropolitan Museum
She was a flapper, a sportswoman, a siren, a suffragist. She is currently on view at the Met Museum's Costume Institute.
by Ruth J. Katz | View Article

Performing Arts
Sounds for a Summer Night
The spirited Mostly Mozart concerts, the classy Philharmonic pops and the daring Lincoln Center Festival brighten the musical landscape.
by Martin Bernheimer | View Article

Performing Arts
The Artistic Director and the Architect
For the New York City Ballet's ambitious "Architecture of Dance" series, Peter Martins picked the right man to design sets for five new works: Santiago Calatrava
by Sylviane Gold | View Article

Performing Arts
New York's Fine Film Fests
From Tribeca to Kids, this is a season of great cinema.
by Aileen Jacobson | View Article

Performing Arts
The 'New' New York City Opera
A Short -- But Sweet -- Spring Season__
by Martin Bernheimer | View Article

Museums
Charles Addams's Altogether Ooky New York

by Karin Lipson | View Article

Museums
Oh Those Wacky Victorians at the Met
Photocollages from the Upper Crust
by Karin Lipson | View Article

Theatre
A Theatergoer's Guide to the Spring Season
It's all in the stars!
by Griffin Miller | View Article

Theatre
Tony Shalhoub: Mr. Monk Moves On
A whole new bundle of neuroses are up for grabs as the character actor bids adieu to West Coast sleuthing and takes on Broadway in Lend Me A Tenor
by Griffin Miller | View Article

Museums
Henri Cartier Bresson at MoMA
Capturing the 20th Century and defining photojournalism
by Karin Lipson | View Article

Performing Arts
Making Magic the Metropolitan Opera Way
With nearly 100 people in the shop, the Met's busy tailors, seamstresses, drapers and milliners are often working on 10 productions at a time.
by Ruth J. Katz | View Article

Performing Arts
He Reigns in Spain....and New York
A former ABT marquee dancer, Angel Corella, and his new company based in Segovia, perform at City Center. And don't miss Taylor 2, Ailey II, and ABT II at the Joyce.
by Sylviane Gold | View Article

Theatre
A Theatergoer's Guide: A Starry Winter Season

by Griffin Miller | View Article

Performing Arts
Seasonal Sensations

by Griffin Miller | View Article

Theatre
Jan Maxwell: Broadway's Utterly Divine Un-Diva
She stays below the celebrity radar, but Jan Maxwell enjoys a much-acclaimed stage career.
by Griffin Miller | View Article

Museums
American Stories: Ordinary Life by Extraordinary Painters
At the Metropolitan Museum of Art, work by the likes of Mount, Copley, Cassatt, and other famed artists, tells the story of a young America.
by Karin Lipson | View Article

Performing Arts
Peter Gelb's Met
This season at the Metropolitan Opera is the first to totally reflect the bold aesthetic of this general manager.
by Martin Bernheimer | View Article

Performing Arts
20 Years at Ailvin Ailey's Helm
On Judith Jamison's watch, the thriving company has built a glass-and-steel home on West 55th Street, revived works from the Ailey canon and has brought nearly 100 new dances into the repertoire.
by Sylviane Gold | View Article

Theatre
The Fabulous Fall Season
A theatregoer's guide to a celebrity driven fall
by Griffin Miller | View Article

Museums
Madeleine Albright's Brooches at the Museum of Arts & Design
The Secretary of State's pins reveal how she turned fashion into a diplomatic message
by Kaitlin Ahern | View Article

Museums
Madeleine Albright's Brooches at the Museum of Arts & Design
The Secretary of State's pins reveal how she turned fashion into a diplomatic message
by Kaitlin Ahern | View Article

Museums
Jane Austen at the Morgan
With the world's largest collection of the writer's manuscripts and letters, the museum shows its pride
by Karin Lipson | View Article

Museums
Vasily Kandinsky at the Guggenheim
A retrospective of the man whose work inspired the museum
by Karin Lipson | View Article

Theatre
Gina Gershon: Renaissance Girl
She's one of the stars of Broadway's new Bye Bye Birdie, and she does it all: movies, TV, musicals, plays, a one-woman nightclub act, a CD and even a children's book.
by Griffin Miller | View Article

Performing Arts
Alan Gilbert Takes the NY Philharmonic's Reins

by Martin Bernheimer | View Article

Performing Arts
A Met Season With Fresh Perspectives and Bold Innovation
A new production of Tosca and a premiere of From the House of the Dead promise an exciting fall at the Met
by Martin Bernheimer | View Article

Performing Arts
Morphoses in New York
Taking a bold chance in tough times, Christopher Wheeldon -- with his brash new dance company -- is hoping to move ballet out of the box
by Sylviane Gold | View Article

Museums
Renovating the Met's American Wing
At the Met, a new flow to the historic rooms and objects, a courtyard transformed, and an exhibit never before seen in public, provide a delightful journey through the American collection.
by Karin Lipson | View Article

Performing Arts
Lincoln Center at 50: The Architect Explains It All
Elizabeth Diller and her company are helping to transform "the way that Lincoln Cente meets the city's edge."
by Aileen Jacobson | View Article

Theatre
Summer Theatre in New York
Anne Hathaway, Chandra Wilson, Phylicia Rashad: What's New; Who's Who -- Plus a Feast of Festivals
by Griffin Miller | View Article

Theatre
Brian Dennehy, On O'Neill, acting and a little sports
The veteran actor and Tony winner, who just finished his Broadway run in "Desire Under the Elms," is considered the foremost interptreter of the playwright's work. And he's a Yankee fan too.
by Griffin Miller | View Article

Performing Arts
From Russia, With Passion
Becoming a principal dancer with ABT was a long time coming for the glamourous Veronika Part
by Sylviane Gold | View Article

Theatre
Divine Faith
Faith Prince, one of New York theatre's most celebrated stars, is back on Broadway creating havoc under the sea
by Griffin Miller | View Article

Theatre
Behind the Scenes
Ruined, which kicked off its mind-blowing award-a-rama with this year’s Pulitzer Prize for Drama, has since picked up just about every applicable 2009 Off-Broadway trophy there is....
by Griffin Miller | View Article

Fashion
Valentina: Three Decades of Couture and Celebrity
At the Museum of the City of New York, the mysterious, tyrannical and stunning designer -- whose clients included Garbo, Hepbur, Dietrich and various Astors, Whitneys and Vanderbilts -- gets her first retrospective.
by Karin Lipson | View Article

Theatre
The Artistic Director: Todd Haimes
Under Haimes' smart direction, the once-itinerant Roundabout Theatre has another star-studded season -- Nathan Lane,Cynthia Nixon,Matthew Broderick, John Goodman and Mary-Louise Parker are a few of the celebrities gracing its stages.
by Griffin Miller | View Article

Performing Arts
The Muti Moment
The inspiring virtuoso of the baton returns to New York for a spring stay at the Philharmonic. And next season, he makes his long-delayed debut at the Met.
by Martin Bernheimer | View Article

Museums
Then Meets Now at the Met
In its stunning Greek and Roman galleries, the Met has captured time and history in a remarkable way.
by Sylviane Gold | View Article

Sightseeing
The Smithsonian of Sports
The Sports Museum of America.
by Kristopher Carpenter | View Article

Performing Arts
American Beauties
Born in the USA, these two American Ballet Theatre supermen have made it to the top of the ballet world.
by Sylviane Gold | View Article

Theatre
Theatre Preview 2009
Preview of this season's Broadway shows.
by Griffin Miller | View Article

Art Galleries
Galleries: A Glimpse of the Unusual
Some of New York's most interesting galleries, showcasing unusual and unique modern art.
by Ariella Budick | View Article

Performing Arts
A Tale of Three Divas
A profile of New York City's top opera divas.
by Martin Bernheimer | View Article

Theatre
The Producer: Jeffrey Richards
An interview with Broadway producer Jeffrey Richards, as well as a look at current and upcoming Broadway productions.
by Griffin Miller | View Article

 

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