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It’s Fall in New York, and Cabs Are in Bloom The floral decals on the hoods, tops and trunks of cabs are part of a $5 million public art program to mark the centennial of the metered taxi in New York.
Art Dealer Files for Bankruptcy, Delaying Suits Against Him The owner of Salander-O’Reilly Galleries, who had been facing a barrage of fraud lawsuits, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Perceptions: Conductors’ Ears and Eyes Seem to Stay Equally Alert A new study suggests that music conductors are less likely to divert their attention from what they are seeing when handling complex auditory tasks.
It’s Familiar but Just a Little Different Murray Perahia’s work has gone through a sea change lately, with a run of hand injuries creating a dividing line between his old and new approach.
A Little Mopey, a Tiny Bit Lah-Di-Dah and Always Earnestly Melodic Band of Horses has a sound, a good one, that’s equally suited to cavernous spaces and close quarters.
Nor Can British Imperial Customs, Caesar, Stale Her Infinite Variety A production of “Giulio Cesare” that was given its American premiere by the Lyric Opera of Chicago on Friday night stands out for sheer audacity.
Cable Channel Nods to Ratings and Leans Left MSNBC executives acknowledged that they were talking to Rosie O’Donnell about a prime-time show.
New DVDs With the “Looney Tunes Golden Collection” and “Ratatouille,” you couldn’t ask for a better match of bleeding-edge digital technology and antediluvian pen ...
Odes to an Ax Murderer From New England and a Singer From Hoboken Gillian Murphy and Michele Wiles may be American Ballet Theater’s pre-eminent female technicians, the kind of dancers who shine particularly brightly in abstract works that are all ...
Richard Tucker Night Is Opera’s All-Star Game Big opera galas have much in common with sporting events: Fans gather to watch, and compare, feats of physical prowess.
Trading Arcana for Haydn Leaving his more peculiar specialties aside, Marc-André Hamelin played a program of familiar works at the Rose Theater.
Black Sea Republic Displays Traditions Fierce and Gentle The Georgian State Dance Company belongs at Radio City Music Hall.
Those Smutty, Nutty Kids With Heart, Treading the Boards in Merry Olde Italy The new musical by Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens is a sweet but strange hybrid, both joyfully naughty and totally innocuous.
The Land of the Big Sky and the Deep Inner Void Richard Maxwell’s new musical is bleak, droll and strangely beautiful.
Neglected Samuel Barber Opera Sees the Light Again At City Opera, thanks to a simple but effective production by the director Michael Kahn, “Vanessa” emerges as an authentic American masterpiece.
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