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Kimbra?s Road From New Zealand Leads to a U.S. Tour
Kimbra brings her quirky, jazz-inflected R&B pop sound to her first American tour.
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Opera News Will Stop Reviewing Metropolitan Opera
Opera News magazine said it would stop reviewing the Metropolitan Opera, a policy prompted by the Met?s dissatisfaction over negative critiques.
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New Music: New Albums by John Mayer, Haley Reinhart and Linda Oh
New releases include ?Born and Raised? by John Mayer; ?Listen Up!? by Haley Reinhart; and ?Initial Here? by Linda Oh.
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Books of The Times: ?Canada,? a Novel by Richard Ford
In Richard Ford?s new novel, a 15-year-old boy watches his family fall apart, and flees north to something even worse.
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?Fifty Shades of Grey,? by E. L. James, in Demand at Libraries
The enthusiasm for the trilogy has forced library officials to dust off their policies ? if they have them ? on erotica.
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Dispute Over Bill to Protect Art Lent to Museums
Museum directors are hoping new legislation gives borrowed artwork more protection from lawyers and former owners seeking the return of pieces that were looted.
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Television Review: ?Civilization: The West and the Rest,? on PBS
Niall Ferguson hosts ?Civilization: The West and the Rest,? on PBS, a program that explores why Western culture became dominant in the world.
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Summer Stages
Nationwide listings for a season of performances.
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ArtsBeat: '4000 Miles' And Its Lead Actors Win Obie Awards
Other Obies for top performances went to Steven Boyer in "Hand to God" and the acting ensemble in "Sweet and Sad."
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ArtsBeat: A New Cafe for the Public Theater
It will feature food from the team that created the popular restaurants Locanda Verde and the Dutch.
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ArtsBeat: Whitney Houston's Final Recording Makes Its Debut
The duet with Jordin Sparks for the film "Sparkle" is being released commercially on June 5.
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Dance Review: Stefanie Batten Bland?s ?Place of Sun? at Baryshnikov
The Baryshnikov Arts Center featured an evening of Stefanie Batten Bland?s choreography on Thursday.
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Music Review: Philharmonic Returns to New York; Glenn Dicterow Is Soloist
The New York Philharmonic returns after a seven-concert tour of California, in a program including works of Bartok, Dvorak and Tchaikovsky.
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Music Review: Canticum Novum Singers in Bach Mass at St. Jean Baptiste
The Canticum Novum Singers offered Bach?s B Minor Mass at St. Jean Baptiste Catholic Church on the Upper East Side.
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Dance Review: ?Liebeslieder Walzer? From New York City Ballet
George Balanchine?s ?Liebeslieder Walzer? belongs to both the real and the supernatural worlds, as demonstrated by New York City Ballet dancers at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center.
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Music Review: Christian Tetzlaff With the Met Orchestra at Carnegie Hall
David Roberston conducted the Met Orchestra in a program with the violinist Christian Tetzlaff at Carnegie Hall.
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The Scoop: New York City iPhone App
Get a selection of the listings on your iPhone with The Scoop, The Times?s guide to what to eat, see and do in New York.
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The Week Ahead: May 20 ? 26
A selection of cultural events.
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Breaking Conductors? Down by Gesture and Body Part
Demystifying the movements of conductors, with the help of seven top practitioners, including Alan Gilbert, music director of the New York Philharmonic.
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Special Section: Museums
From art classes taught by artists to programs to fight childhood obesity, education is a growing mission at museums.
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