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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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Brooke Astor book offers behind-the-scenes detail
The Associated PressThe life and times of Brooke Astor have long been a source of fascination and intrigue, especially her final years that were marked by a nasty family squabble over her care and sprawling fortune. "Mrs. Astor Regrets" offers a provocative behind-the-...Tags: Charles, Prince of Wales, Upper East Side, Manhattan (New York City), Henry Kissinger, Diseases
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Spears announces 'Circus Tour,' with Coliseum stop
glenn.gamboa@newsday.comBritney Spears celebrated her new album "Circus" and her 27th birthday yesterday, but she also handed out a big surprise present to her fans. Spears announced on "Good Morning America" that she will launch a world tour on March 3, including a stop at...Tags: Britney Spears, Nassau Coliseum
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Handel with flair
Comfort ye who prefer Handel's Messiah just the way it was written in 1741. The version of the beloved oratorio being performed this weekend by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and Morgan State University Choir may seem as if it has gone astray like sheep...Tags: Gary Anderson, Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, Family, Academic Progress, Rockefeller Center
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LI's 'Nutcrackers' are a suite treat
judy.bernstein@newsday.comLong Island's lures? Most people would mention our bounty of beaches or our sprawl of shopping malls. But Long Island also seems to be an epicenter of Christmas-season "Nutcracker" performances. From now until the end of the year, more than a dozen...Tags: Theater, Cell Phones, C.W. Post Campus, Schools, Dancing
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What's hot this week
MOVIES FROST/NIXON. Based on the hit play, which in turn was based on David Frost's 1977 interviews with the haunted president. Starring Michael Sheen and Frank Langella. Opens Friday. (See story on p. C6.) PUNISHER: WAR ZONE. The return of the...Tags: Tina Turner, Kevin Costner, Chuck Berry, Tom Cruise, Broadway
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Calendar
THURSDAY NOV. 27 THEATER A Mountain Music Christmas: Musicians, comedy, the Nativity, more. Dinner served two hours before show. 2 p.m. Through Dec. 21. Tickets: $44.50; $43.20, seniors; $16.60, ages 3-12, dinner and show; $25; $10, ages 3-12, show...Tags: Books, Anglican, Tourism and Leisure, Christmas, Dance
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Classical Music
Special to The Morning CallCHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTER One of the pleasures of living in the Lehigh Valley is our proximity to the cultural activities of New York City. But, as is the case with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center's program next Tuesday at...Tags: Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Religious Festivals, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Itzhak Perlman, Anglican
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"Dividing The Estate" Has Become A Broadway Darling
There's been a flurry of Broadway news recently about openings, closings, casting and upcoming shows— much of it involving Connecticut theaters and talent Horton Foote's play "Dividing the Estate" opened on Broadway last Thursday (after an off-...Tags: University of Connecticut, Horton Foote, Music Theater, Goodspeed Opera House, Newspapers
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Many Turn Out To Support Embattled Educator
The Hartford CourantTeighlor Clare-Kearney told the board of education Monday night that her mother, Diane Clare-Kearney, didn't send her on a mission to speak for her. "She's tough, and she'll work it out," she said. Teighlor, a senior at Manchester High School, said...Tags: Teaching and Learning
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CRITICS' CORNER
ENTOURAGE Sunday at 10 p.m. on HBO ONE TREE HILL Monday at 9 p.m. on 11 SHIPWRECK! CAPTAIN KIDD Tuesday at 9 p.m. on NGEO CSI: NY Wednesday at 10 p.m. on 2 LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER Thursday at 8 p.m. on 13 TV JUMBLE by David L. HoytTags: CSI: New York (tv program), One Tree Hill (tv program), Entourage (tv program)
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NYC PICKS
OFF BEAT Go off the beaten path with NYC Discovery Walking Tours. Tour Victorian- era sites tomorrow and Sunday at 2 p.m. Meet at northeast corner of 21st Street and Lexington Avenue. Reservations needed, $16, call 212-465-3331. ALL THAT JAZZ Enjoy the...Tags: Wynton Marsalis, Thelonious Monk
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NYC PICKS: Three on the aisle
Not all theater begins with an idea for the stage, as these three attractions - two from novels, one from oral history - prove. 1 'CATCH 22' Joseph Heller's darkly fantastical 1961 novel about the absurdity of war was adapted by Heller himself in...Tags: Virginia, Theater, Joseph Heller
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