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Updated : Fri, 09 May 2008 08:16:16 GMT

Art Review | 'Superheroes': Power Dressing
The Metropolitan Museum offers a playful look at comic book costumes and their influence on radical haute couture.


Publ.Date : Fri, 09 May 2008 04:56:20 GMT

Music: Verdi Versus Shakespeare: With ?Macbeth? It?s a Draw
With two gripping productions of ?Macbeth? in New York right now, the good news is, there?s no need to choose.


Publ.Date : Fri, 09 May 2008 04:26:06 GMT

Movie Review | 'Speed Racer': Gentlemen, Start Your Hot-Hued Engines
?Speed Racer? sets out to honor and refresh a youthful enthusiasm from the past and winds up smothering the fun in self-conscious grandiosity.


Publ.Date : Fri, 09 May 2008 04:21:47 GMT

Art Review | 'Life on Mars': An Alien Sighting on Planet Pittsburgh
Lately, it seems, biennial exhibitions don?t do much except sit there, looking good and offending no one. The 55th Carnegie International is no exception.


Publ.Date : Fri, 09 May 2008 04:58:58 GMT

Theater Review | 'Rafta, Rafta . . .': No Sex, Please, We?re British Indians
This tale of a beleaguered honeymoon exposes its characters? foibles with gentleness and compassion.


Publ.Date : Fri, 09 May 2008 04:17:46 GMT

Television: Sunday Nights With the Siblings
I watch ?Brothers & Sisters,? like many other women I know, with the pre-emptive regret of someone gustily digging into a second piece of cake.


Publ.Date : Fri, 09 May 2008 04:27:07 GMT

Movie Review | 'Surfwise': A Family That Surfs to a Beat: Its Own
?Surfwise? has a bohemian vibe and a cool sheen, but it?s an eager-to-please, pleasing commercial enterprise with a reassuring narrative arc.


Publ.Date : Fri, 09 May 2008 04:36:42 GMT

Inside Art: Met?s Nautical Mural Has a Return Voyage
A grand Art Deco mural is made whole for the first time since the Normandie sank.


Publ.Date : Fri, 09 May 2008 04:15:24 GMT

Books of The Times: In a Changing World, an Ever-Evolving Terrorism
Philip Bobbitt?s powerful, dense and brilliant new book argues that the nature of terrorism has changed as nationhood has evolved.


Publ.Date : Fri, 09 May 2008 05:07:26 GMT

Music Review | 'Camelot': That Congenial Spot Revisited, With a World-Class Orchestra Playing Along
A major selling point of this ?Camelot? is the chance to hear this winning 1960 score sumptuously performed by the New York Philharmonic under the musical theater maestro Paul Gemignani.


Publ.Date : Fri, 09 May 2008 04:29:22 GMT

Art Review | 'Double Album': Two Boys Past Adolescence Still Just Being Boys
The New Museum?s intermittently interesting but ultimately disappointing exhibit features two artists in their 40s who share a fascination with male adolescence.


Publ.Date : Fri, 09 May 2008 05:01:52 GMT

Theater Review | 'Stretch (a Fantasia)': Nixon?s Secretary on Her Days of Glory and After
Kristin Griffith gives a commanding performance in this inventive play about President Richard M. Nixon?s loyal-to-the-end secretary.


Publ.Date : Fri, 09 May 2008 04:28:32 GMT

Theater Review | 'Eccentricities of a Nightingale': A Heroine?s Inner Flame, Fueled by an Excess of Feeling
One of the pleasures of this excellent production is how clearly and sympathetically it renders the character of Alma.


Publ.Date : Fri, 09 May 2008 04:30:58 GMT

Music Review | Argento Chamber Ensemble: From Energetic Players, a Mix of Modernism
The energetic young players of the ensemble juxtaposed works of harmonic ingenuity and continuously morphing timbres at Columbia University on Wednesday.


Publ.Date : Fri, 09 May 2008 04:38:23 GMT

A Story Shared by Father and Son, and Now by Audiences
The actor John Lithgow brings his family?s tradition of storytelling to the stage in a one-man show called ?John Lithgow: Stories by Heart.?


Publ.Date : Fri, 09 May 2008 04:30:14 GMT

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