miércoles, 2 de febrero de 2011

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Arts

THEATER REVIEW | 'THE WHIPPING MAN'

Candles, Matzo, Wine and Some Unusual Hosts

By CHARLES ISHERWOOD
"The Whipping Man," an atmospheric period drama by Matthew Lopez, has few equals in its arresting strangeness.
Eighth Blackbird, from left, Lisa Kaplan, Matt Albert, Nicholas Photinos, Michael J. Maccaferri, Matthew Duvall and Tim Munro.
MUSIC REVIEW

A Dexterous Sextet Balances Trills and Tempos

By VIVIEN SCHWEITZER
Eighth Blackbird, an adventurous sextet, explored seemingly disparate works in their program at Carnegie Hall.
The composer Julia Wolfe at home. She is the subject of a Composer Portraits concert on Thursday at the Miller Theater.

Post-Minimalism and Folk Ballads Fuel a Composer

By ALLAN KOZINN
The composer Julia Wolfe, a member of the Bang on a Can triumvirate, awaits her prestigious Composer Portrait concert at the Miller Theater on Thursday.
Hélène Grimaud at Le Poisson Rouge in a performance of Liszt, Berg, Mozart and others, on Monday evening.
MUSIC REVIEW

Back at the Keyboard After a Difficult Interlude

By ZACHARY WOOLFE
The pianist Hélène Grimaud played the pieces on her new album, "Resonances," at Le Poisson Rouge on Monday.

Dining

The Fat Radish is pleasant and pleasing, the cooking is good, the bill isn't crazy.
RESTAURANT REVIEW

The Fat Radish

By SAM SIFTON
The menu at this new restaurant is British after a fashion, rustic at that, lighter than its promise, often more flavorful.

Real Estate

With leases above $100 a square foot, 510 Madison Avenue is starting to live up to its high-rent aspirations.
SQUARE FEET

Playing to Hedge Funds, a Trophy Rises in Midtown

By ALISON GREGOR
The Midtown tower, built as the office market slumped, is filling up and may presage a recovery of Manhattan's high-end office market.

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