Arts
EXHIBITION REVIEW
An Architect's Fear That Preservation Distorts
By NICOLAI OUROUSSOFF
Rem Koolhaas, with Shohei Shigematsu, has created an exhibition at the New Museum that challenges the rush to preserve sites deemed historic.
City Opera Departure Brings Questions
By DANIEL J. WAKIN
City Opera's decision to bail out of Lincoln Center led to laments by company veterans and opera world officials on Monday.
CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK
A Season Brings New Faces and Insights to Classic Roles
By ALASTAIR MACAULAY
New York City Ballet's season includes a host of role debuts that bring fresh light to familiar roles by Balanchine and Robbins.
3 Classic Novels. 22 Minutes. Why Not?
By CHARLES McGRATH
The Elevator Repair Service theatrical troupe performs a mash-up of "The Great Gatsby, " "The Sound and the Fury" and "The Sun Also Rises" at the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building at the New York Public Library.
MUSIC REVIEW
Young Talents With a Fondness for Applause
By ANTHONY TOMMASINI
Before the New York Youth Symphony played Tchaikovsky's "Pathétique," the conductor gave the audience the green light to show its appreciation in midperformance.
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