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Showing posts with label February 23. Show all posts
Showing posts with label February 23. Show all posts

Friday, February 21, 2014

Tales of Vienna (With Coquette) Hot on the heels of the Met’s recent production of Johann Strauss Jr.’s comic opera “Die Fledermaus” comes Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger’s “Oh ... Rosalinda!!” (1955). ANDY WEBSTER February 23, 2014 at 5:00AM http://nyti.ms/1jkJyU5 http://bit.ly/1jkJx2w The New York Times Movies Movies



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A Singular Ballerina’s Multiple Paths Misty Copeland, the sole black soloist in American Ballet Theater, has expanded her presence with a memoir, ads and concert appearances with Prince. ROSLYN SULCAS February 23, 2014 at 5:00AM http://nyti.ms/1f3qWTk http://bit.ly/1f3qZhO The New York Times Arts Dancing



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The Sounds of Things Ending, Continuing and Reshaping Neneh Cherry has her first solo album since 1996, while the new album from Dawn Landes seems inspired by her recent divorced. NATE CHINEN February 23, 2014 at 5:00AM http://nyti.ms/1f3qWCM http://bit.ly/1f3qZ1i The New York Times Arts Music



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An Indian Appetizer, Subtly Spiced “The Lunchbox,” opening in the United States on Friday, is a rarity in the Indian film industry: a quiet movie of unexpressed anguish and yearning set in brash Mumbai. GARDINER HARRIS February 23, 2014 at 5:00AM http://nyti.ms/1jkBjax http://bit.ly/1gRGxua The New York Times Movies Movies



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Being Human Seems Enough Jennifer Lawrence, at 23, has displayed personal qualities, in work and life, that make her more than a collection of performances. MANOHLA DARGIS February 23, 2014 at 5:00AM http://nyti.ms/1jUZG1t http://bit.ly/1f3gf2Y The New York Times Movies Movies, Actors and Actresses, Academy Awards (Oscars)



By MANOHLA DARGIS from NYT / Eethg. Corps. Inc. / Terrence Herschel G. Movies http://nyti.ms/1jUZG1t

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Crossing a Divide, Seeking Good Secular and religious cultures meet when the Crossing, an evangelical church in Missouri, sponsors the True/False Film Festival’s award to subjects of documentaries. LAUREN SANDLER February 23, 2014 at 5:00AM http://nyti.ms/1f3gdrV http://bit.ly/1f3geMx The New York Times Movies Movies



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That Sweet Lamb in Wolf’s Clothing Leonardo DiCaprio brings a duality to his roles, an ambivalence about wealth and success and their moral cost. A. O. SCOTT February 23, 2014 at 5:00AM http://nyti.ms/1f3b4Ae http://bit.ly/1f3b6Ir The New York Times Movies Academy Awards (Oscars)



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Inadvertently Baring Necessities Disney’s animated “The Jungle Book,” newly released on Blu-ray, reflected the times in which it was made, intentionally or not. J. HOBERMAN February 23, 2014 at 5:00AM http://nyti.ms/1f2GJ4H http://bit.ly/1jUKJwf The New York Times Movies Movies



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Thursday, February 20, 2014

Masterpieces in Miniature An exhibition at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich displays compelling dioramas that are part paintings, part sculptures and part essays in art history. SYLVIANE GOLD February 23, 2014 at 5:00AM http://nyti.ms/1h1vkGE http://bit.ly/1h1vmOV The New York Times N.Y. / Region Art



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36 Hours in Upper Manhattan Museums and music, cocktails and cuisine, history and Hudson River views are all part of a weekend in this richly textured part of the city. SETH KUGEL February 23, 2014 at 5:00AM http://nyti.ms/1jT274y http://bit.ly/1eYIrUJ The New York Times Travel Travel and Vacations



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Little Happens, but Much Changes The intimacy of Luna Stage amplifies the penetrating examination of hatred in Athol Fugard’s 1982 play, set in 1950 in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. MICHAEL SOMMERS February 23, 2014 at 5:00AM http://nyti.ms/1d5G7eP http://bit.ly/1d5G42S The New York Times N.Y. / Region Theater



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Darkness Arrives Onstage Berg’s “Wozzeck” will return to the Metropolitan Opera with James Levine at the helm, and Matthias Goerne and Deborah Voigt in the lead roles. CORINNA da FONSECA-WOLLHEIM February 23, 2014 at 5:00AM http://nyti.ms/1ffDE7i http://bit.ly/1haSERi The New York Times Arts Opera



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Learning to Deal With Billboards Lo-Fang, whose real name is Matthew Hemerlein, has a new album coming out, is opening for Lorde and trying to define the sound of the decade. TRICIA ROMANO February 23, 2014 at 5:00AM http://nyti.ms/1h0ChaZ http://bit.ly/1h0Cj2H The New York Times Arts Music



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A Woman at a Crossroads Idina Menzel is finding that her lead role in the new musical “If/Then” parallels her own life — perhaps too closely sometimes. DAVE ITZKOFF February 23, 2014 at 5:00AM http://nyti.ms/1ffjkTM http://bit.ly/1ffjlXE The New York Times Theater Theater



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How Obamacare Could Unlock Job Opportunities By redistributing financial risk, the new health insurance system might prove a boon to entrepreneurs. SHAILA DEWAN February 23, 2014 at 5:00AM http://nyti.ms/1jSmv5T http://bit.ly/1d3sNb2 The New York Times Magazine Labor and Jobs, Health Insurance and Managed Care



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Wednesday, February 19, 2014

The Tall-Order Rental Beatrice Gomberg and Ray Barba wanted a one-bedroom with a washer-dryer and a dishwasher. JOYCE COHEN February 23, 2014 at 5:00AM http://nyti.ms/1jR4VyV http://bit.ly/1jR4YuN The New York Times Real Estate Real Estate and Housing (Residential), Renting and Leasing (Real Estate)



By JOYCE COHEN from NYT / Eethg. Corps. Inc. / Terrence Herschel G. Real Estate http://nyti.ms/1jR4VyV

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Despair Is Looking Up The playwright Will Eno has two new plays coming to Manhattan: “The Realistic Joneses,” on Broadway, and “The Open House.” ALEXIS SOLOSKI February 23, 2014 at 5:00AM http://nyti.ms/1jczNXR http://bit.ly/1gGlj27 The New York Times Theater Theater



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In West Asheville, N.C., Bistros Mix With Tattoo Parlors As people move to this part of the city to escape downtown’s escalating rents and tourism, the area has become a blue-collar hybrid. ALEX CREVAR February 23, 2014 at 5:00AM http://nyti.ms/1jQN3Eq http://bit.ly/1jQN5MD The New York Times Travel Travel and Vacations



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As Far as Possible From His Sitcom Neil Patrick Harris has a hectic schedule around Manhattan as he prepares for the lead role in “Hedwig and the Angry Inch” on Broadway. PATRICK HEALY February 23, 2014 at 5:00AM http://nyti.ms/1fdjpXW http://bit.ly/1fdjo6q The New York Times Theater Theater, Actors and Actresses



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