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Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is a 16-acre complex of buildings in Manhattan that is home to 12 arts organizations and performance facilities, including the Metropolitan Opera, New York City Ballet, New York City Opera, New York City Philharmonic, Jazz at Lincoln Center and the Juilliard School.
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is a 16-acre complex of buildings in Manhattan that is home to 12 arts organizations and performance facilities, including the Metropolitan Opera, New York City Ballet, New York City Opera, New York City Philharmonic, Jazz at Lincoln Center and the Juilliard School.
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Audience rolls down tracks during "Die Soldaten"
Associated Press WriterThe opening note of Bernd Alois Zimmermann's "Die Soldaten" has to be the most moving in opera when heard in David Pountney's production: The 974-seat bleacher containing the audience slowly starts to roll down train tracks in the Park Avenue Armory's...Tags: Jazz Music, Music Theater, Olivier Messiaen
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Ned Kellogg, dollhouse craftsman, 73, dies
carol.polsky@newsday.com; deborah.morris@newsday.comNed Kellogg, a dollhouse craftsman whose meticulous custom-made creations enchanted sophisticated collectors and children alike, died Thursday at age 73. Kellogg, a longtime resident of East Northport who'd moved to Huntington last year, had been...Tags: Cancer, Anglican, Huntington Station, Baby Products, Games, and Toys, Toys
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Two Journeys, One Price
off beat Take a cruise on the luxury yacht Zephyr and see "Bodies...the Exhibition," the popular show on the human body, for $39. Ride the speeding Shark ride and see the exhibition for $36. Call 212-809-0808, ext. 228. last chance The American...Tags: Music Theater
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Neeson, Fienes and Cumming at Lincoln Center Festival
No one told the Lincoln Center Festival that the arts are supposed to get sleepy in Manhattan in the summer. Weekend highlights of the adventurous fest, which runs through July 27, include: 1 THE BACCHAE. Alan Cumming, the polysexual Emcee in "Cabaret,...Tags: Euripides, Alan Cumming, Samuel Beckett, Ralph Fiennes, Music Theater
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HOT TIX: ON SALE THIS WEEK
NOW ON SALE Squeeze, with james WHEN / WHERE Sept. 19, Radio City Music Hall INFO $39.50-$99.50; Ticketmaster, 631-888-9000 or ticketmaster.com The Laurie Berkner Band WHEN|WHERE Sept. 21, Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center INFO $25-$35;...Tags: Radio City Music Hall, Gramercy
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Reviews are in: B'Way cast recordings
Curious about the changing sound of the Great White Way? Times Theater Critic Charles McNulty weighs in on five noteworthy cast recordings from the year on Broadway -- four from new shows that couldn't be more wildly disparate and one from a classic that'...Tags: Bette Davis, Harvey Fierstein, Olivia Newton-John, Paddy Chayefsky, Gore Vidal
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Two words you can say on TV: George Carlin
diane.werts@newsday.comOff the Wall remembers George Carlin as a baseball park, not a football stadium. He's safe at home now. FOOD FIGHT. The Fine Living channel is gobbling up former Food Network stars. Now presenting fresh episodes at a new home are "Wolfgang Puck"...Tags: Cab Calloway, Tony Danza, Macy's, Louis Armstrong, John Adams
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'It's Only Life'
Special to The TimesBrimming with intimate character portraits, sophisticated intelligence and emotional sincerity, the impeccably crafted songs of John Bucchino have garnered admiration in cabaret-style performance settings. Yet despite his recent close call with "A Catered...Tags: Clothing and Textiles Industry, Robert Brown, Heavy Engineering, Imperial and Royal Matters
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HOT STUFF
MOVIES HANCOCK. Will Smith stars as a cranky, booze-swigging superhero who tries to turn over a new leaf. With Jason Bateman as the PR man trying to boost his image. Opens Wednesday. See story on page C8. THE WACKNESS. A teenage pot dealer (Josh Peck)...Tags: Jane Krakowski, Jimmy Carter, Michael Bolton, Society, Ben Kingsley
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What the critics say
Goodtime Charley Larry Grossman's 1975 flop Broadway musical about the relationship between Joan of Arc and King Charles makes a short return as part of the York's Musicals in Mufti staged reading series. "Mufti" means, "in street clothes, without the...Tags: Gabriel Byrne, William Faulkner, Christopher LLoyd, Broadway, Marc Kudisch
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