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Odetta, Voice of Civil Rights Movement, Dies at 77
The singer, whose voice wove together American folk music and the civil rights movement, died Tuesday.
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Sundance Tilts to Heart-Tuggers
If things turn out as expected, festivalgoers will have more to cry about than the room prices at Sundance next year.
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ArtsBeat: Major Reorganization at Random House
The shake-up at the world’s largest publisher of consumer books includes the resignations of two top executives.
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Books of The Times: The Days of Their Lives: Lesbians Star in Funny Pages
This anthology of Alison Bechdel’s weekly comic strip follows an articulate group of lesbians through more than 20 years of daily life, with plenty of sex and politics along the way.
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Shubert Organization Names Chairman
Philip J. Smith was named chairman of the organization while Robert E. Wankel was named co-chief executive officer.
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David Gregory Is Likely to Host ‘Meet the Press’
NBC News has settled on Mr. Gregory as its choice to be the successor to Tim Russert as moderator of the program but the network has not finalized the deal.
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Music Review | Tina Turner: Still Proud, Still Kicking, Still Nice and Rough
Tina Turner was a ferocious, shaky blur at Madison Square Garden on Monday.
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Broadway Gets ‘Hair’; ‘Hair’ Gets New Deal
The Broadway revival of “Hair†may serve as the basis for future deals between the Public Theater and commercial producers.
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Last Chance: A Multicultural Swirl of Africa, the Americas and Even Outer Space
A decade ago exhibitions linking Africa and the Americas were not uncommon. They are now, though, which may be one reason that “S & M: Shrines and Masquerades in Cosmopolitan Times†looks so fresh.
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Dance Review | Paris Opera Ballet: Saracens, Hungarians and Knights Who Just Happen to Be in Provence
Has there ever been a successful — which is to say not boring — version of the full-length ballet “Raymonda�
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Movie Review 'Dust': Awe, Revulsion and Affection for Those Particles Unto Which Thou Shalt Return
“Dust†is an eccentric and profoundly informative documentary.
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Film Cited in Request to Dismiss Polanski Case
Lawyers for Roman Polanski asked a judge to dismiss the case against him based on claims of judicial wrong-doing revealed in a documentary film.
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Music Review | Jon Irabagon: For a Saxophonist With Many Options, a Chance to Showcase His Own Works
The alto saxophonist Jon Irabagon has a smart tone, a shrewd technique and a catholic grasp of the jazz tradition.
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Music Review | Lost Dog New Music Ensemble: In a Queens Coffeehouse, New Music From Composers Scattered Around the Globe
On Monday night at Waltz-Astoria, the Lost Dog New Music Ensemble presented music by eight Sequenza 21 composers from throughout the United States, France and the Netherlands.
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Theater Review | 'The Very Sad Story of Ethel & Julius': An Unsettling Execution, Told Through Teddy Bears
The Czechoslovak-American Marionette Theater has created a first-rate, thoroughly original production that combines puppetry with the story of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg.
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