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New Fund Is Created for Ailing Tap Legend Fans rally to Nicholas Fayard's aid with a fund-raising drive.
Theater Review | 'His Royal Hipness Lord Buckley in the Zam Zam Room': And Jonah Said, 'Can You Dig Me Here in This Fish?' Divorced from any context, this novelty act, staged simply by Phillip Breen, has the odd feel of an inside joke.
Hurdles Persist for Whitney's Expansion New details of the Whitney Museum's expansion plans were unveiled on Thursday, but approval is still not certain.
Chris Rock Won't Be Oscars Host Next Year The comedian Chris Rock, who gave the Academy Awards a jolt this year by mocking movie stars, will not be returning to host next year's ceremony.
For Online Star Wars Game, It's Revenge of the Fans To players, the manufacturer's changes seem like a surrender to the Dark Side of the Force.
Doubts on Donors' Collection Cloud Met Antiquities Project The provenance of some objects in the Levy-White collection is a growing source of problems for the museum.
Critic's Notebook: A Carnival of Art, Money, Surf and Sand The art world has descended on South Florida for Art Basel Miami Beach, a bustling fair.
Opera Review | Absolute Ensemble: Mozart Composes, Then Plays a Role The program at the Skirball Center for the Performing Arts on Thursday was a disappointing outing for Kristjan Jarvi's adventurous ensemble.
Movie Review | 'Aeon Flux': In 2415, There are Still Bad Hair Days "Aeon Flux" is a movie best appreciated for the costumes, the sets and Charlize Theron's haughty athleticism.
Critic's Notebook: The Dead's Gamble: Free Music for Sale Will the logic of copyright law be more profitable, in the end, than the logic of sharing? That's the Dead's latest improvisational experiment.
Sleek Entrance for El Museo del Barrio A $15 million renovation underscores El Museo del Barrio's ambitions to reach out to a larger audience.
Two Halls Will Share Theaters and Funds Carnegie Hall and City Center, Midtown neighbors, have announced plans for financial and artistic collaboration.
Theater Review | 'The Color Purple': One Woman's Awakening, in Double Time Watching this beat-the-clock production summons the frustrations of riding through a picturesque stretch of country in a supertrain.
Exhibition Review | 'Sarah Bernhardt': Celebrity So Extraordinaire She Rivaled the Eiffel Tower The Jewish Museum's show on the flamboyant 19th-century actress is a refreshing novelty to the routine exhibition of celebrity culture.
TV Weekend | 'Sleeper Cell': Among Terrorists, a Hero Is Lurking Showtime's new series is a spy thriller for the new phase in post-Sept. 11 television drama.
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