sábado, 2 de abril de 2011

Arts


The author and historian Manning Marable in 2001.
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The author and historian Manning Marable in 2001.
Manning Marable worked for two decades on a re-evaluation of Malcolm X’s life that is said to contain many revelations.
TELEVISION REVIEW | 'THE KILLING'
Mireille Enos and Joel Kinnaman, center, head a murder investigation in Seattle in

A Thinking Woman’s Detective

In “The Killing,” an American version of a Danish hit starting Sunday on AMC, an observant, thoughtful woman leads a murder investigation in Seattle.

Visions of Life, Built From Bits and Pieces

A small exhibition of collages, organized to celebrate the centennial of Romare Bearden’s birth, feels unusually current.
Tate Donovan at the Friedman Theater, where he appears in “Good People.”

In a Broadway Role, Many Returns

Tate Donovan’s turn in “Good People” has brought him back to New York and to his Irish-American roots.
EXHIBITION REVIEW

The Height of City Manufacturing

An exhibition at the Skyscraper Museum explores urban buildings designed for manufacturing in roughly the last century.
MUSIC REVIEW
The soprano Deanna Breiwick, center, and the tenors Jeffrey Hill, left, and Paul Appleby, performed Luciano Berio's reconstruction of Mozart's “Zaide” at Zankel Hall on Thursday.

In Unfinished Mozart Opera, Berio Provides the Last Word

The impressive, game musicians of Ensemble ACJW took up Luciano Berio’s orchestral commentary on Mozart’s “Zaide” at Zankel Hall.

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