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Art Review | 'Venice and the Islamic World': The Republic of Beauty, Melding West and East The Metropolitan Museum’s show recreates the spectacle of two different cultures meeting in one fantastic city, where commerce and love of beauty unite them in a fruitful bond.
Theater Review | 'The Year of Magical Thinking': The Sound of One Heart Breaking The substance is in the silences in Joan Didion’s arresting yet ultimately frustrating new drama starring Vanessa Redgrave.
TV Review | 'The Tudors': Renaissance Romping With Henry and His Rat Pack Showtime’s series on Henry VIII’s love life is enjoyable but not exhilarating, engaging but not hypnotic.
A Featherless Audubon Menagerie John James Audubon’s portraits of mammals as seen at the Museum of Natural History’s new gallery offer a chance to glimpse a little-known part of his career and work.
Video Games Conquer Retirees Older Americans are increasingly turning to video games for recreation.
With the Greatest of Ease At this year’s Greatest Show on Earth, the star attraction is the 39-foot Wheel of Steel, which will be used without safety nets or harnesses.
Music Review | Ingrid Fliter: A Pianist Displays the Form of a Winner Ms. Fliter displayed a brilliant, muscular yet seemingly relaxed technique in her program of Beethoven and Chopin at Zankel Hall on Wednesday.
Cheap Seats: Enter Stage Left, With a Ticket Offering theatergoers a chance to be close to the action — and producers a way to sell a few more tickets — onstage seating turns up on Broadway about as often as a Sondheim ...
Art Review | Global Feminisms: They Are Artists Who Are Women; Hear Them Roar The Brooklyn Museum’s show, while energetic and illuminating, is more about the struggle for equality than it is about art in any very concentrated or satisfying sense.
Theater Review: Stagestruck Sleuth, Crazy for Clues and Cues “Curtains,” starring David Hyde Pierce, fails to convey a passionate and bone-deep understanding of the musicals it satirizes.
Art Review | Asia Week: Asia Week Axiom: The Only Constant Is Change This year’s fair is not what it used to be, but its signature suaveness is intact, and it still has some memorable art moments.
See You at the Barre New York is filled with basic instruction that ranges far beyond the mainstream forms of ballet, ballroom, tap and jazz.
Television: Xbox Cinema Makers of gaming consoles want part of the on-demand-video future.
Art: Town Shows Its Face, if Not Its Reputation He just wanted to take pictures. Vidor, Tex., just wants him to go away.
Film: It’s God vs. Satan. But What About the Nudity? The travails of the writers who traveled from New York to Hollywood in 2004 to hawk their adaptation of “Paradise Lost.”
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