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For His Newest Production, Peter Brook Tries Simplicity Perhaps no one should be surprised that in Peter Brook's newest staging he seems to have repudiated nearly everything New York theatergoers have come to expect of him.
A Death in the Ring, but Writers Wax On USA's documentary on Emile Griffith suggests how boxing, back in its heyday, was a sport of the poor set up to entertain writers.
Cannes Selection Full of Favorites The lineup for this year's Cannes International Film Festival is packed with critical favorites and sprinkled with both potential comeback kids and hot directors.
Beer Cans Bridge the Gap Between Global Pop Art and Cuban Kitsch Alberto Casado's work is an intriguing example of how more artists are learning to bridge the gap between their own cultures and the international art world.
How to Make a Movie About 9/11? Carefully The first in an expected wave of movies and television projects explicitly about the trauma of 9/11 will make its debut in New York at the TriBeCa Film Festival.
Creating a Stylish 'Faust,' With Tradition in Mind The Metropolitan Opera decided to create a new look for Charles Gounod's "Faust," which is to be unveiled Thursday, to better suit today's audiences.
Do You Speak Tho Fan? It's All the Rage in Jade Empire Developers at Bioware chose to go the extra step for their new game, Jade Empire, by developing an Asian-sounding language from scratch.
Student Winners Follow the Famous This year's Scholastic Art and Writing Awards drew over 200,000 students in a competition for scholarship money and national recognition.
A Wise Autumnal American in Florence Victoria Clark gives the best musical performance by an actress this season in Adam Guettel and Craig Lucas's encouragingly ambitious and discouragingly unfulfilled new show.
Hollywood Welcomes New Crop of Moguls Internet magnates, trust-fund entrepreneurs and sports-team owners are changing Hollywood with ambitious projects and vast stores of personal wealth to finance them.
Designers Detail an Urban Oasis 30 Feet Up The construction of an elevated public walkway is in the works for the High Line between 10th and 11th Avenues in Manhattan.
Strumming the Mystic Chords of Memory The new Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum in Springfield, Ill., with its technological stagecraft and lifelike dioramas, promises a full Lincoln Experience.
New CD's Tord Gustavsen Trio's "The Ground" provides an excessive dose of Minimalist romanticism; Scott Hamilton's latest, "Back in New York" is remarkable, with well-chosen ...
For Writers' Program, a New Pedagogy Lan Samantha Chang, the new director of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, plans to bring her strong ideas about teaching and her love of fiction to the position.
Labor Bitterness Plays Second Fiddle to Artistry The orchestra put aside its work issues to perform a love-fest of an all-American program at Carnegie Hall on Saturday.
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