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Art Review | Samuel Palmer: A Tree-Hugger Ahead of His Time The English artist enumerated the natural world with such fervent meticulousness that the images transcend reality and stop just short of freaky.
Exhibition Review | 'Cosmic Collisions': Crash, Bang, Boom Across the ... The Hayden Planetarium's new show, narrated by Robert Redford, pays homage to a new perspective on cosmic history.
TV Weekend | 'Modern Men': Sensitive New Age Guys in Training The WB show depicts an imaginary world in which young men are as deeply concerned about their love lives and future spouses as women are.
Theater Review | 'Entertaining Mr. Sloane': Artful Lodger Turns Rent Boy in ... Scott Ellis's staging of Joe Orton's scandalous 1964 comedy is breezy, often funny and rarely convincing.
Art Review | 'Snap Judgments': Colorful and Clashing: Looking at Africa The thoroughly postcolonial show at the International Center of Photography is stimulating, astringent and brimming with life.
In the Age of the Overamplified, a Resurgence for the Humble Lecture All around New York, there is a renewed interest in spoken-word events, lectures, debates, readings and panel discussions.
Theater Review | 'Bulrusher': An Innocent, Coming of Age in Boontling Eisa Davis has liberally shaken a salty lingo into her mystery tale. The effect is both haunting and frustrating.
New Mandate for the BBC: Put Entertainment First This week the British government threw a crucial lifeline to the BBC, pledging that it could continue to be financed by the license fee at least through the next decade.
Books of The Times | 'Field Notes From a Catastrophe': In Epoch of Man ... Human-induced global warming is real and will likely have dire consequences, says Elizabeth Kolbert in her comprehensive report.
Critic's Notebook: The Glamour (Sigh, Whine) of Heartbreak Emo, a genre once mocked for its supposed earnestness, is now home to some of the most flamboyant boys in rock 'n' roll.
It's Costco, but Is It Picasso? Art Sale in Doubt The recent sale of a disputed Picasso drawing has Costco scrambling to live up to its consumer-friendly image.
Theater Addresses Tension Over Play Leaders of the New York Theater Workshop blame the brouhaha over the delay of a production of "My Name Is Rachel Corrie" on a misunderstanding.
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 ...
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