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Moscow Theater Hit Again by Fire A fire struck Moscow's second most important ballet and opera theater Friday morning, the second blaze to break out there in less than two years.
A Band Alive With the Music of Sound The Boredoms, a Japanese band, played a pulverizing, ecstatic set at the Bowery Ballroom on Wednesday night.
Restless Characters Haunted by the Past and Visitors From Beyond Ghosts of old loves and losses are banished, embraced or sought for advice in the short plays that kick off this annual festival of one-act plays.
Corcoran, After Dispute, Casts About for New Path Some in the art world are questioning the direction of the Corcoran Gallery of Art, which was founded as a repository and showcase for American art.
This Is the Way the Season Ends: Bang! Television writers appear to have succeeded at a challenging task: concocting finales that satisfy without giving away too much.
With Irreverence and an iPod, Recreating the Museum Tour The rise of podcasting is now enabling museumgoers to concoct their own unofficial audio guides and tours.
Ismail Merchant, Producer of Sumptuous and Literate Films, Dies at 68 Ismail Merchant's collaboration with James Ivory created a genre of films that told literate tales of individuals trying to adapt to shifting societal values.
New School, in Split With Actors Studio, to Create Own Program New School University announced plans to establish its own graduate acting school, naming two Broadway veterans to run it and severing its ties with the Actors Studio.
In the Chatting Olympics, Look for Merv Griffin As host of "The Merv Griffin Show," Mr. Griffin was not known for tough-hitting interrogations. Still, he is not a television figure to be ignored.
A Triangle of Sex, Love and Anguish Insistent, unvariegated proclamations of emotion, in the dancing and the music, drag down Boris Eifman's ballet based on Tolstoy's "Anna Karenina."
Commission Preserves the Past at the Cost of the Future New York City's Landmarks Preservation Commission is unable to distinguish between preserving the city's architectural legacy and embalming it.
Triumph for Fox, but Pain for NBC One of the most competitive and volatile network television seasons ever recorded ended with Fox, CBS and ABC celebrating and NBC decelerating.
Nonfiction Is Flavor of Moment for Films Every week seems to bring another mediocre documentary, coasting on the strength of its content and its similarity to a better, more artistic film.
Just What Do Fans Want? A Rapper Ponders His Answer The rapper known as Common highlighted tracks from his latest album, "Be," on Monday at the downtown nightclub S.O.B.'s.
Corcoran Gallery's President Resigns in Dispute Over Proposed Expansion David C. Levy has resigned over a decision by trustees to suspend plans for a $170 million addition designed by Frank Gehry.
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