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Museums RSS FeedsMusic: Stones, Chieftains, Beach Boys and El Gran Combo Turn 50 - The Rolling Stones, the Chieftains, the Beach Boys and El Gran Combo, all 50 years old and still relevant. ...Feed Source: feeds.nytimes.com Television Review: Steven Van Zandt in Norwegian Netflix Series ?Lilyhammer? - ?Lilyhammer,? starring Steven Van Zandt as a wiseguy in witness protection in Norway, is the first original series on Netflix and is available via streaming video.
... Twyla Tharp Creates ?The Princess and the Goblin? Ballet - Twyla Tharp tackled the task of building a narrative ballet from the ground up. The result was a fantastical work based on a story by George MacDonald and set to music by Schubert.
... Arts & Leisure: ?Carrie,? a Huge Stage Flop, Is Reinvented by MCC Theater - One of Broadway?s greatest flops, ?Carrie? is being dressed up, and toned down, for another onstage dance.
... Bingham Ray, Light of October Films and Daring Cinema - The distributor Bingham Ray, who died on Jan. 23, never abandoned his commitment to risky, visionary cinema.
... Television: AMC Goes Inside Kevin Smith?s Comic Book Shop - A comics shop in Red Bank, N.J., owned by the writer-director Kevin Smith and run by his buddies, is going to be the subject of a reality show on AMC.
... Video Games: Curt Schilling, Former Red Sox Pitcher, Makes Video Games - Curt Schilling, the former Boston Red Sox pitcher, left baseball to start 38 Studios, a video game company, maker of Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning.
... Recalling Happenings Events on Eve of Pace Exhibition - In advance of the Pace exhibition ?Happenings: New York, 1958-1963,? some of the creators and participants of those fabled events spoke about their lasting influence.
... The Carpetbagger: 'Transformers' and 'Rango' Try Campaigning on TV - "Transformers" and "Rango" take to video to make their Oscar cases, and the Kodak Theater may not be the Kodak for much longer.
... The Carpetbagger: In the Sewers With 'In Darkness' - Agnieszka Holland discusses her choice to make a third Holocaust-related film, "In Darkness," which is up for an Oscar.
... The Carpetbagger: Another Silent Jean Dujardin Picture, But This One Upsets the French - Movie posters featuring Jean Dujardin in Paris are deemed misogynistic by the French authorities
... Tellings of Armida?s Story, Including Gluck?s at Juilliard - The story of Armida and Rinaldo was an operatic favorite of the 17th and 18th centuries. The Juilliard School will present a semi-staged version of Gluck?s telling, ?Armide.?
... Comedy: National College Comedy Festival at Skidmore - The National College Comedy Festival at Skidmore, next Saturday and Sunday, has become a place for young troupes to flex their muscles outside the glare of the professional arena.
... Music Review: ?Biophilia? Live at the New York Hall of Science - The first night of Björk?s six-show residency at the New York Hall of Science included a live spectacle for the album ?Biophilia,? with towering pendulum harps, multimedia visuals, Tesla coils and an Icelandic choir.
... In Its Next Life a Song Cycle Is a Musical - The Prospect Theater Company?s revamped version of Adam Guettel?s ?Myths and Hymns? has the potential to convince theaters everywhere that the piece is viable as a stage property.
... Arts & Leisure: Douglas Trumbull Honored for Technology He?s Still Creating - Douglas Trumbull is getting a special Oscar for technological contributions, and he?s not finished contributing them.
... Arts & Leisure: Ed Wood?s ?Final Curtain? Plays at Slamdance - Jason Insalaco, the great-nephew of an actor who appeared in Ed Wood films, found and restored a sort-of lost Wood television pilot called ?Final Curtain.?
... Bela Tarr Says ?The Turin Horse? Is His Last Movie - The Hungarian director Bela Tarr has made what he is calling his final film, ?The Turin Horse,? a black-and-white tale of medieval adversity and survival.
... yMusic to Bring Its Versatility to Ecstatic Music Festival - The chamber sextet yMusic specializes in breaking down barriers between genres, which keeps its members very busy, including an appearance at the Ecstatic Music Festival this week.
... DVD: ?The Great Waltz? and ?Moses and Aaron? on DVD - ?The Great Waltz? and ?Moses and Aaron,? two films grounded in the work of notable Viennese composers, are on DVD.
... Playlist: New Music by Kari Jobe, Mohombi, Bhi Bhiman and Others - New albums by Kari Jobe, Mohombi, Kellie Pickler, Bhi Bhiman and Jason Boland & the Stragglers.
... The Rough Harmonies of Sharon Van Etten - A Brooklyn vagabond, whose music somehow combines the venom of PJ Harvey with a choir full of Emmylou Harrises singing harmony, plugs in.
... Riff: Stand-Up Comedy Without the Stand-Up. Or the Comedy. - Don?t listen to podcasts by stand-up comics because they?re funny. Listen to them because they?re almost unbearably raw.
... Talk: Joe Eszterhas Sure Cleaned Up - So why is he writing a movie about Jewish history for Mel Gibson?
... Makers | Who Made That?: The Revival of the Earmuff - The winter accessory has evolved from its original wiry form to warm the ears of the armed forces and pageant queens.
... Arts | Connecticut: ?Macbeth 1969? at the Long Wharf Theater ? Review - ?Macbeth? is fast-forwarded to 1969, but without much success.
... Spotlight | Torrington: Showing a Horror Film Opposite Its Set, the Yankee Pedlar Inn - Parties before and after ?The Innkeepers? will be held where the film was shot, in the Yankee Pedlar Inn.
... Arts | Westchester: NewUrbanJazz Allows Artists to Stretch Out, Close to Home - NewUrbanJazz, now in its third season, is gaining traction with audiences, and the word is out among local artists of national stature that the concert series is a useful forum for delving into formats they don?t often explore.
... Arts | Long Island: At Adelphi University, Art Pieces From a Kiln That Inspires - Ceramic artists at Adelphi University find that the unpredictability of the wood-fired anagama kiln yields beautiful pieces, which will be on display there through Feb. 20.
... Arts | New Jersey: ?Rachel Perry Welty: 24/7? in New Brunswick ? Review - In the video ?Karaoke Wrong Number (2005-2009),? Rachel Perry Welty lip-syncs to phone messages.?Rachel Perry Welty: 24/7? runs through July 8 at the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum.
... 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.
... The Week Ahead: Feb. 5 ? 11 - A selection of cultural events this week.
... ?The Alan Lomax Collection From the American Folklife Center? - The vast collection of music, film, videotapes and photographs collected by the folklorist and ethnomusicologist Alan Lomax is being digitized for wider dissemination.
... Spare Times for Feb. 3-9 - A selected guide to talks, walks, exhibitions, readings and other events in New York.
... Spare Times: For Children, for Feb. 3-9 - A selected guide to events for, by and about children, teenagers 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, Snapfinger Enterprises. All Rights Reserved. |