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Museums RSS FeedsBooks of The Times: ?Granddad, There?s a Head on the Beach? and Other Summer Reads - Here?s a sampling of beach reads to suit every taste, from history to science fiction. ...Feed Source: feeds.nytimes.com Art Review: Klimt?s 150th Anniversary, at Neue Galerie - Gustav Klimt and his 1907 portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer are the centerpieces of a 150th-anniversary celebration at the Neue Galerie.
... Critic?s Notebook: Phillip Phillips, a Modest ?Idol? Winner - If Phillip Phillips had been craving a victory on ?American Idol,? he did an outstanding job of hiding it. But on the show?s 11th season, he performed as if there were no competition.
... Critic?s Notebook: Following Tina Fey, Comedians Churn Out Books - The success of Tina Fey?s ?Bossypants? has inspired other comedians to write memoirs.
... Exhibition Review: ?Beer Here,? on Brewing, at New-York Historical Society - A slightly intoxicating new exhibition at the New-York Historical Society, ?Beer Here: Brewing New York?s History,? ends in a small Beer Hall, where you can imbibe.
... Movie Review: Wes Anderson?s ?Moonrise Kingdom,? With Bruce Willis - Wes Anderson?s new film, ?Moonrise Kingdom,? is a self-consciously once-upon-a-time tale of two romantic 12-year-olds who create their own paradise by running away.
... Critic?s Notebook: At Cannes, Some Jeers for ?Holy Motors? and ?The Paperboy? - At Cannes, both ?Holy Motors,? a surreal film by the French director Leos Carax, and ?The Paperboy,? with Nicole Kidman playing her most lustful character, have drawn some jeers.
... Movie Review: ?Men in Black 3,? With Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones - ?Men in Black 3? returns to the summer of 1969, in a swirl of nostalgia as naïve as ?Forrest Gump? and as knowing as ?Mad Men,? but not as sour as either.
... ArtsBeat: Canal Room to Open a Sister Club in Southampton - The new club, which will open on June 15, will handle up to 800 people, twice the capacity of the Manhattan nightspot.
... ArtsBeat: New Producers, New Opening for 'Prince of Broadway' - "Prince of Broadway," the musical retrospective of the career of the Tony Award-winning producer and director Harold Prince, will open on Broadway in the fall of 2013 with a new set of producers.
... ArtsBeat: Russian Dancer Signs With American Ballet Theater - Polina Semionova, currently a guest artist with American Ballet Theater, will join the company as a principal dancer in September.
... Philadelphia Orchestra Submits Plan to Bankruptcy Court - The orchestra aims to emerge from Chapter 11 in the summer if its plan is approved by creditors and a bankruptcy court judge.
... Inside Art: Dia Outlines Plan for Building in Chelsea - The Dia Art Foundation plans to combine three buildings on West 22nd Street in a design by Roger Duffy.
... Art Review: Tom Sachs, ?Space Program: Mars,? at Park Avenue Armory - ?Space Program: Mars,? an exhibition at the Park Avenue Armory by the sculptor Tom Sachs, includes a 23-foot-tall plywood version of the Apollo Lunar Module.
... The World Science Festival Arrives in New York - The World Science Festival arrives in New York, with exhibitions, films, performances, lectures and plenty of examples of the strangeness of reality.
... Art Review: Heinrich Kuehn With Stieglitz and Steichen - Portraits by this Austrian photographer of his children are part of an exhibition at the Neue Galerie focusing on his friendship with Alfred Stieglitz and Edward Steichen.The Viennese photographer Heinrich Kuehn saw the camera as an image-making tool to be manipulated like a paintbrush in the service of a desired effect.
... Music Review: Sergey Khachatryan in Concert at Alice Tully Hall - The violinist Sergey Khachatryan played Bach and Beethoven at Alice Tully Hall on Wednesday evening.
... Music Review: New York Philharmonic With Evgeny Kissin at Carnegie Hall - The New York Philharmonic?s special program featured Evgeny Kissin, the Russian virtuoso pianist, in the piano concertos of Scriabin and Grieg, conducted by Alan Gilbert.
... Music Review: Meshuggah and Baroness at Terminal 5 - A night of metal music from Baroness and Meshuggah, with a mosh pit, intertwining guitar lines and a touch of the Cookie Monster.
... Antiques: William Matthew Prior, War of 1812, and Queen Victoria - Works by a savvy 19th-century American painter, remnants from the War of 1812, and tributes to Queen Victoria are being exhibited or sold.
... Art In Review: NOAM RAPPAPORT - Wide bands of color are left streaky, on shaped canvases, in Noam Rappaport?s show at the James Fuentes gallery.
... Art In Review: AARON CURRY: ?Buzz Kill? - A multi-ton sculpture resembling a Calder stabile dominates Aaron Curry?s show at the Michael Werner gallery.
... Art In Review: ?RADICAL LOCALISM?: ?Art, Video and Culture From Pueblo Nuevo?s Mexicali Rose? - A group show at Artists Space brings together photographs, video and other materials from a community center in a working-class neighborhood of Mexicali, Mexico.
... Art In Review: CHUCK WEBSTER: ?Paintings? - The Chuck Webster panel paintings on display at ZieherSmith create a slightly comedic sense of intimacy.
... Art In Review: HéLIO OITICICA: ?Penetrables? - Decades-old works by the Brazilian artist Hélio Oiticica blur the line between painting and participatory art.
... Art In Review: BJARNE MELGAARD: ?Ideal Pole? - Bjarne Melgaard?s latest excursion into over-the-top group shows includes a pair of live tiger cubs.
... Weekend Miser: Governors Island Offers Free Art Exhibitions - Visitors to Governors Island can see dance, sculpture and other exhibits by artists making their seasonal home there.
... The Scoop: New York City iPhone App - Get a selection of the listings on your iPhone with The Scoop, The Times?s guide to what to eat, see and do in New York.
... Summer Stages - Nationwide listings for a season of performances.
... The Week Ahead: May 20 ? 26 - A selection of cultural events.
... Breaking Conductors? Down by Gesture and Body Part - Demystifying the movements of conductors, with the help of seven top practitioners, including Alan Gilbert, music director of the New York Philharmonic.
... Special Section: Museums - From art classes taught by artists to programs to fight childhood obesity, education is a growing mission at museums.
... Spare Times ? For Children for May 25-31 - A selected guide to events for, by and about children and families in New York.
... Events at the Old Operating Theatre Museum - The latest events held by the Museum... Grants received by the Old Operating Theatre Museum - Details of grants and projects undertaken by the Museum ... Development Plan for the Old Operating Theatre Museum - Opportunity to look at the plans to improve the Museum - could we purchase the Church below the herb Garret?... News from the Old Operating Theatre Museum - News from our Home Page... History of Medicine Pages - Major rewrite of the History of Medicine Page ... Copyright © 2012, Golf Information 4 U. All Rights Reserved. |