NYT > ArtsVisitor Center Review: The Pursuit of Expansiveness Guides the Capitol’s New Visitor Centerpublished about 3 hours ago
The new Capitol Visitor Center in Washington has more than doubled the building’s footprint and is expected to increase its annual visitors to more than ... more
Books Of the Times: It’s Still Making the World Go ’Roundpublished about 4 hours ago
Niall Ferguson’s latest book, “The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World,” went to press in May 2008, but it shrewdly anticipates many ... more
Critic's Choice: New DVDs: Douglas Fairbankspublished about 4 hours ago
With his boundless energy and incandescent smile, Fairbanks counts among the earliest major performers to emerge in feature-length film.
Music Review | New York Youth Symphony: Young Hands in the Center of an Unforgiving Spotlightpublished about 4 hours ago
The orchestra’s music director, Ryan McAdams, put his young players in what could have been an unforgiving spotlight.
Arts, Briefly: Footnotespublished about 4 hours ago
When “Alfred Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps” makes its move from the Cort Theater to the Helen Hayes Theater in January, Sam Robards, who stars (with ... more
Arts, Briefly: Bartlett Sher to Direct August Wilson Revivalpublished about 4 hours ago
Bartlett Sher’s next project for Lincoln Center Theater will be a revival of the August Wilson play “Joe Turner’s Come and Gone.”
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