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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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Amazing Graciela at 93 is feted at Damrosch Park
sonidoslatinos@edmorales.netSometimes it's not easy to be Graciela. The ageless Cuban singer who began her career in 1933 singing with an all-woman band called Anacaona has a lot of legend to live up to. "The other day I went to see [singer] Albita at Lincoln Center," she said in...Tags: Mario, Culture, Popular Music, Music, New York
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Shop has flowers, food and gifts to go
Special To The SentinelDowntown Waterfront Florist is housed in a quaint, old building on Lake Minneola. Owner Shirley Griner, 65, not only sells flower arrangements at the shop at 517 West Ave., she also carries a full line of gifts, gourmet food baskets, fruit baskets,...Tags: Clermont, Medical Conditions, Astoria, New Jersey, Mother's Day
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Valley native digs his inner hippie for 'Hair'
Special to The Morning CallHip isn't generally a word that would describe New York costume designer Michael McDonald. That is, until now. McDonald designed the costumes for the New York Shakespeare Festival/Public Theater's critically acclaimed revival of ''Hair,'' and his...Tags: Clothing and Textiles Industry, Texas, Celebrity Mothers, New York, Muhlenberg College
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Evita Comes To Ivoryton Playhouse
OLD SAYBROOKAl Bundonis has played in theaters all over this country, from Carnegie Hall and the Lincoln Center to regional tours that took him to every major city. Yet none of these productions meant quite as much to him as the one that runs through Aug. 31 at the...Tags: Carnegie Hall, Theater, Andrew Lloyd Webber
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East Village Opera: a little bit old, a little bit new
ehulme@am-ny.comAs any musicologist can tell you, arena rock and opera have more in common than not. They both employ overblown orchestration to back dramatic and sometimes silly themes. "If you look at what Zeppelin was doing in 'Led Zeppelin II,' 'Led Zeppelin III,' a...Tags: Theater, Music Theater, Metal and Mineral
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Manchester May Repeal Living Wage Ordinance
Courant Staff WriterThe town's living wage ordinance, put in place more than two years ago when Democrats controlled the board of directors, probably will be repealed this evening by the now Republican-controlled board. Republican Mayor Louis A. Spadaccini said a contract...Tags: National Government, Wage Contract Issues, Wages and Pensions, Contracts, Government Health Care
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Broadway's theater schedule for August
Here's what's playing on Broadway through the end of August. Note that although some of these shows' official opening dates aren't until September or later, preview performances are offered. -- Avital Binshtock "A Chorus Line": This lively exploration...Tags: ABBA, NBC, Laurence Fishburne, Boeing Co., Imperial and Royal Matters
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Nancy Lemenager talks about 'Chicago'
Nancy Lemenager, who is best known for the Fred and Ginger musical "Never Gonna Dance," unexpectedly joined the Broadway cast of "Chicago" much earlier than expected when Grammy-winner Mya broke her foot in rehearsal. We spoke with Lemenager about playing...Tags: Dance, Dancing
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Liz Smith: Rodgers & Hammerstein music for sale
The famed Rodgers & Hammerstein music publishing business, run by Ted Chapin, has put itself on the market for a mere $250 million. This seems like as good a time as any, what with R&H a hit again at Lincoln Center in the brilliant revival of just one...Tags: Hillary Clinton, George Bush, Irving Berlin, Lillian Hellman, Gold and Precious Material
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Off-Broadway has more than a foothold on Broadway
linda.winer@newsday.comAnd now there are five. Now that Second Stage is buying the Helen Hayes Theatre, five Broadway theaters will soon be controlled by Off-Broadway institutions. Confused yet? You're not alone. Distinctions between Broadway and Off-Broadway - not to mention...Tags: Air Transportation, Upper West Side, New York, American Airlines, Inc., Transportation
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Liz Smith: Overheard at the theater
"I'm trying to schedule an MRI tomorrow. No, no, I don't want to wait until Friday. I could be dead by Friday!" I was at the N.Y. premiere of Woody Allen's Vicky Cristina Barcelona and the above was part of a conversation overheard, by a man - an actor,...Tags: Clothing and Textiles Industry, Penelope Cruz, Javier Bardem, Movies, Vicky Cristina Barcelona
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George Tomov, Balkan dance expert, dead at 75
anthony.destefano@newsday.comGeorge Tomov, a renowned expert on Eastern European dance and a longtime resident of Woodside, died Tuesday at an acute-care facility in Wayne, N.J., after a long illness. He was 75. Tomov earned acclaim for his expertise on Balkan dance and folklore,...Tags: Carnegie Hall, Death and Dying, Dance, New Jersey, Orthodoxy
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