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Museums RSS FeedsMusic Review: Thrown Together but Hard to Imagine Apart - Brooks & Dunn, who joined forces at the behest of a record company executive and helped drive the power country era of the 1990s, played a farewell concert on Thursday in Nashville. ...Feed Source: feeds.nytimes.com Theater Review | 'Vision Disturbance': Seeing in Just 2 Dimensions as Her Marriage Breaks Up - In Christina Masciotti?s ?Vision Disturbance,? a Greek-born woman experiences a strange eye disorder while going through a divorce.
... Director Says He Left Met Production in Visa Spat - Peter Stein, a German opera director, said he had been offended by his treatment after applying for a U.S. visa.
... In the Forest of Instruments, Signs of Evolution - For many composers, synthesizers are last decade. Innovations like the mutantrumpet and the flute with a glissando headjoint are expanding the range of concert sounds.
... A Physician Examines His Novels - The literature of Hans Keilson, a doctor who escaped to the Netherlands from Nazi Germany, is getting new attention in America.
... 40 Years After ?MASH,? Gould Reflects on an Era - A special showing in New York on Saturday will end with a question-and-answer session with some of the stars of ?MASH? and the widow of the director, Robert Altman.
... African Art Museum Again Delays Opening of Site on Fifth Avenue - The museum said it had pushed back the planned opening of its new site from April to September or October 2011.
... Television: On the Boardwalk, HBO Hangs Out With a New Mob - HBO?s new series ?Boardwalk Empire? is set in Atlantic City in 1920, during the first year of Prohibition.
... The Unfinished Tale of an Unlikely Hero - Harvey Pekar, the obsessive chronicler of everyday lives, was collaborating at the end of his life on a Web project whose fate in print remains uncertain.
... Revisiting Max?s, Sanctuary for the Hip - Two coming exhibitions shed new light on the glory days of Max?s Kansas City, an oasis for artists in the 1960s and ?70s.
... Ballads Born of Conflict Still Thrive in Colombia - Colombians call Uriel Henao the king of the prohibited ballads, a genre that describes the exploits of rebels, coca farmers and traffickers.
... Paul Conrad, Cartoonist, Dies at 86 - Mr. Conrad, a political cartoonist, won three Pulitzer Prizes and used his pencil to poke at politicians for more than 50 years.
... Robert Schimmel, 60, Provocative Comic, Dies - Mr. Schimmel, a comedian, was known for his direct, often scatological approach.
... George Hitchcock, Kayak Magazine Founder, Dies at 96 - Mr. Hitchcock, a playwright and poet himself, included a wide variety of poets and writers in his literary magazine.
... Crown Heights Journal: A Steel Symphony, Pounded Out in Brooklyn - In lots throughout New York City, drums are being pounded in preparation for the Steel Band Panorama Competition.
... Music Review: An Extravagant Farewell to Summer - Bargemusic?s Labor Day Festival, through Sunday, starts with new music for traditional Japanese instruments and touches on a handful of modern and avant-garde styles.
... Music Review: A Song of Ancient Love, Spun in Modern Isolation - Works by the contemporary Austrian composer Georg Friedrich Haas had a central role when the Argento Chamber Ensemble opened its Moving Sounds Festival on Thursday.
... Bridge: A Missed Uppercut Leads to a Bottom - Fulvio Fantoni is a five-time world champion.
... The Week Ahead: Aug. 29 ? Sept. 4 - A listing of cultural events this week.
... Review: In Venice, Feting Architecture (or Is It Art?) - Under the curatorship of Kazuyo Sejima, the 12th Architecture Biennale is above all marked by its diversity, unified under the usefully unspecific overarching title of ?People meet in architecture.?'
... Review: Venice Festival Opens With Glimpses Into the Pitfalls of Passion - Darren Aronofsky?s in-competition movie ?Black Swan? and Tran Anh Hung?s ?Norwegian Wood? tell of the agonies of professional dancing and of triangles within triangles.
... Crescendo, in Double Time - Russians entered the French festival scene this summer with an open throttle and an open checkbook.
... Venice Gears Up for 67th Film Festival - The film festival opens Wednesday and continues through Sept. 11 and will present dozens of features from 34 countries.
... Beijing Opera, a Historical Treasure in Fragile Condition - Fans of the Beijing Opera Academy of China fear that it could fall victim to modernization as the economy surges, but the government is helping support the art form.
... Design: An Italian Designer?s Homage to His Native Country - In a dazzlingly ambitious exhibition at La Triennale Design Museum in Milan, Alessandro Mendini has assembled a collection of objects to illustrate Italy.
... 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, Jelloreceipes.com. All Rights Reserved. |