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By NY Times
- Jul 4, 2022
WHAT'S ON TV THIS WEEK: MACY'S FIREWORKS AND ‘AMERICA OUTDOORS WITH BARATUNDE THURSTON'
The annual fireworks display airs on NBC. And a new outdoor adventure series has its debut on PBS.
Display, Television, Movies
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By NY Times
- Jul 4, 2022
‘DOM JUAN' REVIEW: THE PERKS OF BEING A PROFESSIONAL HYPOCRITE
Piety is just a pose in Ashley Tata's gender-swapped production of Molière's tragicomedy at Bard's SummerScape festival.
Festival, Theater, Bard SummerScape Festival, Fisher, Richard B, Center for the Performing Arts at Bard College, Tata, Ashley, Moliere, Lester, Gideon, Workman, Amelia, Dom Juan, Zuzanna Szadkowski
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By NY Times
- Jul 4, 2022
RICHARD TARUSKIN WAS CLASSICAL MUSIC'S TOWERING INTELLECTUAL
Richard Taruskin, who died on Friday, is remembered by his former editor at The New York Times and elsewhere.
Classical Music, Taruskin, Richard, Oxford University Press, University of California, Berkeley, Content Type, Personal Profile, Stravinsky and the Russian Traditions, The Oxford History of Western Music
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By NY Times
- Jul 4, 2022
HUNTER REYNOLDS, ARTIST WHO DRESSED UP AIDS, DIES AT 62
After he learned he was H.I.V. positive, he began making art - often performing as his gown-wearing alter ego - that told stories about...
Artist, Art, Performance, Reynolds, Hunter, Deaths, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Homosexuality and Bisexuality, Fashion and Apparel, Act Up, Creative Time, P.P.O.W.
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By NY Times
- Jul 4, 2022
REVIEW: IN PAM TANOWITZ'S ‘SONG OF SONGS' THE BELOVED IS BEAUTY
Her new dance at Bard, a collaboration with the composer David Lang, is a refined, restrained and sometimes breathtaking response to...
Dancing, Music, Fisher, Richard B, Center for the Performing Arts at Bard College, Lang, David, Tanowitz, Pam, Annandale-on-Hudson, Song of Songs
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By NY Times
- Jul 4, 2022
AT THE MET, PROTEST AND POETRY ABOUT WATER
As climate change and government actions lead to water scarcity and desecration, Native American artists send an urgent message.
Artist, Art, Native Americans, Indigenous People, Conservation of Resources, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Dove, Arthur, Scholder, Fritz, Leonard, Courtney M., Water Memories
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By NY Times
- Jul 4, 2022
AMID UKRAINE WAR, ORCHESTRAS RETHINK ‘1812 OVERTURE,' A JULY 4 RITE
Some ensembles have decided not to perform Tchaikovsky's overture, written as commemoration of Russia's defeat of Napoleon's army.
Performance, Classical Music, Russian Invasion of Ukraine, Independence Day, 1812 Overture, Boston Pops Orchestra, Cleveland Orchestra, National Symphony Orchestra, Hartford Symphony Orchestra
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By NY Times
- Jul 4, 2022
PETER BROOK, CELEBRATED STAGE DIRECTOR OF SCALE AND HUMANITY, DIES AT 97
He was called “the greatest innovator of his generation,” leaving an indelible mark with plays, musicals, opera and a relentless curiosity.
Deaths, Brook, Peter, Theatre des Bouffes du Nord, Scofield, Paul, Lord of the Flies
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By NY Times
- Jul 4, 2022
‘DEMAND IS ROBUST.' FIREWORKS COME ROARING BACK THIS SUMMER
Pyrotechnic companies say they're staging July Fourth shows at prepandemic levels, even as some cities cancel their celebrations because...
Fireworks, Independence Day, Fireworks by Grucci, Macy's Inc, Pyro Spectaculars Inc, Grucci, Phil, Bellport, New York City
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By NY Times
- Jul 4, 2022
ERMONELA JAHO, AN ALBANIAN SOPRANO, ‘CAN SING YOUR MUSIC'
The Albanian soprano has won over audiences on both sides of the Atlantic. Her latest role is Nedda in Leoncavallo's “Pagliacci” at...
Opera, Content Type, Personal Profile, Jaho, Ermonela, Royal Opera House, Leoncavallo, Ruggero, Mascagni, Pietro
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By NY Times
- Jul 4, 2022
HOW OPERA HOUSES ARE PUTTING PUCCINI INTO CONTEMPORARY CONTEXT
Opera houses in London and Boston have taken a critical look at “Madama Butterfly” to correct its clichés, caricatures and anachronisms.
Contemporary, Opera, Race and Ethnicity, Boston Lyric Opera, Royal Opera House, Mears, Oliver, Puccini, Giacomo, Vernatter, Bradley
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By NY Times
- Jul 4, 2022
SEEING NORMA: THE CONFLICTED LIFE OF THE WOMAN AT THE CENTER OF ROE V. WADE
Norma McCorvey, the plaintiff in the case that made abortion legal, struggled with her role. Her personal papers offer insight into...
Paper, Roe v Wade, Abortion, Content Type, Personal Profile, Women and Girls, McCorvey, Norma, Weddington, Sarah
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By NY Times
- Jul 4, 2022
‘COUNTRY HOUSE OPERAS' OFFER A GLIMPSE OF OPERA'S FUTURE
Steeped in romantic history, smaller “country house operas” such as Grange Park Opera, west of London, offer a leisurely pace and less...
History, Opera, Classical Music, Grange Park Opera, England, Gascoigne, Bamber, Calleja, Joseph
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By NY Times
- Jul 4, 2022
THE BEST MOVIES AND TV SHOWS COMING TO HBO, HULU, APPLE TV+ AND MORE IN JULY
Every month, streaming services add movies and TV shows to their libraries. Here are our picks for some of July's most promising new...
Apple TV Plus, Disney Plus, Amazon.com Inc, AMC, HBO Max, Hulu.com, Peacock Services
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By NY Times
- Jul 4, 2022
TRYING TO CAPTURE THE LIFE AND LYRICS OF THAT WRY SAGE LEONARD COHEN
The makers of a documentary on the singer-songwriter took a deep dive into his “writing and rewriting and erasing” to better understand...
Music, Documentary Films and Programs, Cohen, Leonard, Geller, Dan, Goldfine, Dayna, Hallelujah, Leonard Cohen, a Journey, a Song
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By NY Times
- Jul 4, 2022
AT COMEDY SHOWS IN LVIV, CROWDS LOOK FOR HUMOR AMID A DEADLY WAR
At the Cultural Defense shows in Lviv, comedians and audiences look for humor amid a deadly conflict. Don't mind the air raid alarms.
Comedy and Humor, Russian Invasion of Ukraine, Theater, European Union, YouTube.com, Lviv, Oleksandr Dmytrovych, Vadym Dziunko, Cult Comedy Hall, Maksym Kravets
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By NY Times
- Jul 4, 2022
LONDON MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY AUCTIONS: A MARKET MINUS THE FROTH
The prices - $36.9 million for Monet paintings, and $52.8 million for a Francis Bacon - show that even as Britain's share of the global...
Contemporary, Painting, Art, Auctions, Coronavirus, Great Britain Withdrawal from EU, Christie's, Phillips Auctioneers LLC, Sotheby's, Pi-eX Ltd, Yukhnovich, Flora, Barnes, Ernie
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By NY Times
- Jul 4, 2022
THE BEST FILMS OF 2022, SO FAR
Here are the movies that our critics say have made the year a strong one onscreen.
Film, Movies, Documentary Films and Programs, Diwan, Audrey, Rohrwacher, Alice, Sciamma, Celine, Thyberg, Ninja, Strickland, Peter, Speth, Maria, Soderbergh, Steven, Haroun, Mahamat-Saleh, Munzi, Francesco, Uzeyman, Anisia, Williams, Saul, Everything Everywhere All at Once, Flux Gourmet, Futura, Happening, KIMI, Lingui, the Sacred Bonds, Mr. Bachmann and His Class, Neptune Frost, Petite Maman, Pleasure, Two Thousand Twenty Two
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By NY Times
- Jul 4, 2022
‘53% OF' REVIEW: ZINGING PRO-TRUMP WOMEN, AND EVERYONE ELSE
A new comedy by Steph Del Rosso starts as a satire of conservatives, then takes aim at progressives. Too bad the jokes barely cut either...
Theater, 53% Of, Del Rosso, Steph, Workman, Ayana, McGinn, Cazale Theater, Second Stage Theater
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The headlines of Artwork Mag
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Astronaut
the only astronaut we can invite home !!
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The Last Trip
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Estasi di Santa Teresa
Gian Lorenzo Bernini
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Charcot Sports Centre / ODILE+GUZY architectes
París, France Project Year: 2021 Photographs: David Foessel Photographs: Julien Lanoo Area: 3200.0 m2
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Happy Birthday to America. This land is OUR land but for how much longer?
For me, it's not about the psuedo-hype of faux patriotism, the waving of guns and threats left, right and center. It's about respecting what we have inherited and remembering...
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Afternoon at Tilghman Island
Happy 4th of July to all of you. The month of July is the time of Plein Air Easton, which is the event marked the starting point of my plein air painting journey a few years...
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What's on TV This Week: Macy's Fireworks and ‘America Outdoors With...
The annual fireworks display airs on NBC. And a new outdoor adventure series has its debut on PBS.
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Queen Martha's School / Architectural Bureau G.Natkevicius & Partners
Architectural Bureau G.Natkevicius & Partners Location: A. Juozapavičiaus pr. 13b, Kaunas 45252, Lithuania Project Year: 2021 Photographs: Lukas Mykolaitis Area: 1182.0 m2
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Chalet SBS / Silvia Acar Arquitetura
Gil Barbieri Arquitetura architects: Silvia Acar Arquitetura Location: Sao Bento do Sapucai, State of Sao Paulo, 12490-000, Brazil Project Year: 2021 Photographs: Alberto Ricci...
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Tutorial: How to make and paint Rocky Hills/Cliffs War Games Terrain
In this post, I'll show you how to make your own rocky outcrops, hills, crags, cliffs for use in your table top war games using readily available materials such as cardboard...
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Will and Cirrus Explore the Ruins
During a mission to protect a convoy traveling through the Rainy Basin, Will Denison and his skybax Cirrus discover ancient ruins. The ruins contain evidence of the ancient...
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Where you from? George Tice
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