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Art & Theatre

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Throughout its history, The NYC Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) has used architecture as a vehicle for self-renewal and regeneration. The recently completed building project represents MoMA’s most extensive redefinition since its founding 75 years ago. In the expanded Museum lobby, [...]

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Arguably the most hilarious Broadway play this season is Boeing Boeing, the 2008 Tony award winner for best revival of a play. If you prefer comedies to musicals, silly and entertaining comedies to clever comedies, Boeing Boeing is your show for tonight. (with 39 Steps as the clever comedy alternative)
In Boeing-Boeing, Bernard (Emmy winner Bradley [...]

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April 5 - July 13, 2008, Brooklyn Museum of Art
The most comprehensive retrospective to date of the work of internationally acclaimed Japanese artist Takashi Murakami includes more than ninety works in various media that span the artists entire career, installed in more than 18,500 square feet of gallery space. The Tokyo born artist has exhibited [...]

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39 Steps on Broadway is one of the most unique theatre experiences! Director Maria Aitkin, adaptor Patrick Barlow and cast of four: Arnie Burton, Charles Edwards, Jenifer Ferrin and Cliff Saunders are spectacular in acting for over 150 different characters, making this a very memorable show.
This adaptation of Alfred Hitchcock’s 1935 movie had everything - [...]

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Pablo Picasso’s Flamencount de Orgaz - a play featuring flamenco music, dancing to Pablo Picasso’s paintings and visuals. Performed at El Museo Del Barrio on 5th ave/105th st in New York City.
Part I: Bullfight!

Part II: Les Demoiselles d’Avignon

Picasso’s Les Demoiselles d’Avignon and Guernica on print versus the stage versions! Compare for yourself!

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