Arts
Whirling Along The Borders Of Israeli Life
By JANICE ROSS
Contemporary dance is providing a meeting ground between Israel's secular world of performance and its strict Orthodox religious groups.
Pushing Petals Up and Down Park Ave.
By DOROTHY SPEARS
Will Ryman's "Roses," featuring fiberglass and steel flowers rising 25 feet above Park Avenue, will be unveiled on Jan. 25.
The Way to Carnegie Hall? Success
By ALLAN KOZINN
The pianist Jonathan Biss is making his Carnegie Hall debut.
Fashion & Style
CULTURAL STUDIES
Retreat of the 'Tiger Mother'
By KATE ZERNIKE
A memoir about strict Chinese parenting reads as criticism of Western practices, but the author, Amy Chua, says some readers are missing the point.
Arts
MUSIC REVIEW
Improvising Concert Into Rousing Sermon
By BEN RATLIFF
The gospel singer Shirley Caesar turns a concert into an inspiring sermon.
Setting Leadership Aside For Collective Control
By NATE CHINEN
The Polish trumpeter Tomasz Stanko found a new dynamic with his quartet and Chris Potter at the Jazz Standard.
'Spider-Man' Producers Say Delay Is Justified
By PATRICK HEALY
The producers of "Spider-Man" said the delay of the opening was justified by the complexity of the show
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