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Close Reading: Now Open: A Museum of One Mind's Attic William Wegman's "Museum" is a surreal take on a popular fantasy of many artists: What would they put on display if they were in charge?
Music: The Mozarts We Don't Know With music that was loved by many, Mozart was clearly no starving artist, more like a rock star with cash-flow problems.
My Husband, My Director, My Mystery The disappearance of Greg Howells from the revival of "Family Secrets" a one-woman, five-character play starring his wife, Sherry Glaser is anything but show business ...
Television: Here Comes the Judge Despite being the highest-paid star in the history of the Fox network, Simon Cowell remains much more mogul than diva.
Shantytowns as a New Suburban Ideal In Tijuana's shantytowns, Teddy Cruz may have found a new vision for suburban America.
The Vendetta Behind 'V for Vendetta' To Alan Moore, the god of comic writers, the movie adaptation of "V for Vendetta" is further proof that Hollywood should be avoided at all costs.
Dance Review | Paul Taylor Dance Company: Proud Death Stalks the Stage, Sandwiched by Bits of Fun The choreography Mr. Taylor has devised for "Banquet of Vultures," which was introduced Friday night, is truly disturbing. It is full of robotic stances, scythelike leaps and ...
Digital Methods Help Replicate Artworks To keep cultural artifacts from fading from view and collective memory, a blend of art reproduction and digital technology is being used to produce precise replicas of original works.
Cash Film's Missing Ingredient: Religion "Walk the Line" makes surprisingly little of the abiding faith that Johnny Cash always credited, along with June Carter, for saving his life.
Cannibal Wins Ban of Film in Germany The Frankfurt Higher Regional Court issued an injunction Friday prohibiting the distribution of the English-language film, "Butterfly: A Grimm Love Story."
A Lion of Drama Lets His Operatic Soul Roar On Tuesday, Paul Sorvino will make his New York City Opera debut as Tony in "The Most Happy Fella," the Frank Loesser musical.
Will the Real William Shakespeare Please Stand Up? "Searching for Shakespeare," an exhibition on view at London's National Portrait Gallery, tries to find the human face behind the literary legend.
Dance Review | Paul Taylor Dance Company: A New Season Arrives With a Paul Taylor Premiere A dizzying variety of mood and style was on full display at this company's gala opening at City Center on Tuesday night.
'Crash' Producers Clash Loudly Over Credit and Payment A bare-knuckled fight has broken out among the producers of one of the leading Oscar-nominated movies, "Crash," over two of the things Hollywood cares about most: money and credit.
Art Review | 'Artur Barrio': Walking on Coffee, Trying to Get a Fix on a Master of Impermanence Artur Barrio's objects and assemblages, as seen at Moore College in Philadelphia, have an unexpected symbolic effect and even beauty.
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