Opportunity on Madison
By HOLLAND COTTER
The Metropolitan Museum might be expected to do the obvious when it takes over the Whitney’s building, filling it with modern art. But that would be a mistake.
ARTS & LEISURE
Flops on Broadway? Fix Them Overseas
By PATRICK HEALY
Shows including “Shrek the Musical” and “Legally Blonde” have found success in Europe after bombing on Broadway.
Babies to Heroes: A Field Guide to Big-Screen Men
By A. O. SCOTT and MANOHLA DARGIS
The male archetypes populating contemporary Hollywood offer clues about what the men of our dreams look like, or at least what moviemakers are trying to sell us.
Apes From the Future, Holding a Mirror to Today
By TERRENCE RAFFERTY
Pierre Boulle’s idea of peculiarly advanced simians has evolved from his 1963 novel “Planet of the Apes” to Rupert Wyatt’s new film, “Rise of the Planet of the Apes.”
Straddling the Border, Eccentrically
By JON PARELES
The Mexican songwriter Ximena Sariñana is releasing a self-titled English-language album.
When They Play Women, It’s Not Just an Act
By ERIK PIEPENBURG
Harmony Santana is among a small group of openly transgender actors who are increasingly recognizable and finding a place on screen.
Two Composers, Honored Silently
By STEVE SWAYNE
The centenaries of Samuel Barber and William Schuman passed with little fanfare, but many of their compositions can still excite and move audiences.
Analyze This: A Webisode’s Id Meets Its TV Ego
By MIKE HALE
Analyzing the transition from Webisode to television series for “Web Therapy,” on Showtime.
INSIDE ARTS
Rehearsals, Side by Side and Glorified
Like Seaside Heights, but With a Duomo
Finding Poetry in a Couple’s Pain
Complex Pleasures Rooted in Love, Delight and Song
Build the Apocalypse Inside Your Garage
Exposing Injustices, the Real-Life Kind
Another Round for the Bad Boys
Playlist: Pristine Coos, Raspy Oohs And a Rising Star’s Mixtape
Podcast: Music
This week: summer percussion special. Larry Rohter talks music and philosophy with the percussionist/composer Adam Rudolph; Ben Ratliff and Nate Chinen sort out the new vibraphone scene in jazz. And new CDs by Kelly Rowland, Joss Stone and Cerebral Ballzy. Ben Ratliff is the host.
New York Today
The Week in Arts
The Listings
Longer versions of selected event listings in the New York area this week are now available online.
Art | Classical & Opera | Dance |Jazz | Movies | Rock & Pop |Theater | Children’s Events |Spare Times
Collector as Artist: The Barnes Foundation
Take an interactive tour with Randy Kennedy through the Barnes Foundation, one of America’s strangest art museums since the day its doors opened in 1925.
15 (Long) Minutes With 'The Last Supper'
Occasionally I have visited Leonardo da Vinci’s “Last Supper” in Milan, checking in on a beloved, hospice-bound but faded relative, expecting to make the most of the 15 minutes tourists are permitted.
Summer Movies
The critics' take on girls in action movies, Maria Bello's tough dramas, Michael Fassbender on his rise from bit player to leading man and more.
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