jueves, 17 de febrero de 2011

arte


Arts

From left, Trey Parker, a director, composer and writer of
ARTS & LEISURE PREVIEW

A Sweet Show, With Blasphemy and Cussing

By DAVE ITZKOFF
"The Book of Mormon," the first Broadway musical from the creators of "South Park," promises to be rude yet sentimental.

Flock Around 'The Clock'

By RANDY KENNEDY
"The Clock," a 24-hour video work by Christian Marclay, is drawing crowds at the Paula Cooper Gallery in Chelsea.
Smokey Robinson, the Motown singer who turns 71 on Saturday, at the Apollo, where he first performed in the 1960s.
MUSIC REVIEW

Motown at the Apollo, Suspended in Time

By JON PARELES
Smokey Robinson, who first performed at the Apollo in the 1960s as part of a Motown review, returned with a voice that still provides carnal assurance.
THEATER REVIEW | 'IN THE PONY PALACE/FOOTBALL'

Gender Blitz on a High School Gridiron

By JASON ZINOMAN
Tina Satter's "In the Pony Palace/Football" dissects high school football with gender-flipped casting that reveals the sport's hidden dimensions.
DANCE REVIEW

Kaleidoscopes of Patterns Against Backdrop of Mozart's Chivalry

By ALASTAIR MACAULAY
New York City Ballet has performed Balanchine's "Divertimento No. 15" this month, a ballet that has the most sublime choreography ever made to music by Mozart.

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