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Ballet Review | 'The Nutcracker': Balanchine's 'Nutcracker' as a Test for Leading Men A holiday favorite features dancers making their debuts as the Cavaliers.
Young Ears Tune In to Theater on Radio "The Emperor's New Clothes" starring Debra Winger is the first in a series of Kennedy Center family-oriented radio plays being broadcast by XM.
Critic's Notebook: A Game Show for the Probabilities Theorist in Us All In "Deal or No Deal," it's all luck, unless it's calculus.
Trying to Become a Big Act on Campus For most acts, the campus circuit is a way to survive; for a few (like Jon Stewart and Dave Chappelle), it's a path to bigger things.
Box-Office Shortfall Forces Cuts at the Met For a third straight year, the Metropolitan Opera has been forced to make midyear budget cuts due to falling subscription rates and stagnant ticket sales.
Critic's Notebook: A Little Respect, Please, for a High-Kicking New York Institution There is one thing that consistently saves the Rockettes from becoming a pawn in Radio City Music Hall's promotion blitz: the glory of their dancing.
Art: Yes, Virginia, There Is a Resale Market Peter Norton, the software entrepreneur, sends gifts that have a way of appreciating.
Music: Home Is Where the Fans Are Levon Helm, formerly of the Band, invites fans over the Net into his studio for food, drink and the blues.
And in the Center Ring, Grace at 14 Being 14 is hard enough. Imagine doing it in the center ring of the Big Apple Circus.
Music: If Cambodia Can Learn to Sing Again A survivor of the Khmer Rouge works to revive the nation's musical tradition by finding mentors to teach a new generation.
Art: The Robert Rauschenberg Reunion Tour The artist returns to where it all began to reunite with his "Combines," the subject of a widely anticipated show at the Metropolitan Museum.
Where Have All the Howlers Gone? Spectacularly awful movies are rare today. That may be why truly great ones are, too.
Critic's Notebook: He's Everywhere in Films, on Duty to Promote Them The essence of Ralph Fiennes's acting is to play off the tension between his characters' restraint and his genuine movie star ability to hold the screen.
Golden Globe Nods for 'Brokeback' and Art-House Films Golden Globe voters turned their backs on Hollywood's major studios, spreading best drama nominations among small, art-house films.
Earliest Known Maya Painting Found Archaeologists have uncovered a mural that is providing an unparalleled view of the early development of Mayan mythology and art.
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