viernes, 1 de abril de 2011

arte


Art

The painter Eric Fischl, with a truck model.

Culture, Rolling Into Towns on Big Rigs

By RANDY KENNEDY
For Eric Fischl's project "America: Now and Here," truck museums will rove the country and set up like state fairs, swapping Tilt-a-Whirls for paintings, photos, music, short plays and documentaries.
The Japanese-American duo Eiko, left, and Koma in their performance piece
DANCE REVIEW

Poetry of Stillness, in a Moment Stretched to Infinity

By ROSLYN SULCAS
To watch the duo of Eiko and Koma is to marvel at the immense control with which each is almost always moving yet can appear entirely still.
Marcus Naylor and Terria Joseph in
THEATER REVIEW | 'COOL BLUES'

A Jazzman Encounters His Life and Death

By DANIEL M. GOLD
"Cool Blues" is based on the last days of the jazz great Charlie Parker at the Fifth Avenue home of a faithful supporter and friend.

Possible Safety Risks Put Met Opera Tour to Japan 'in Jeopardy'

By ROBIN POGREBIN
The Metropolitan Opera is debating whether to proceed with its scheduled Japanese tour in June because of safety concerns relating to that country's nuclear disaster.
Sean McNall and Scott Greer in
THEATER REVIEW | 'WITTENBERG'

Dueling Mentors Bedevil a Dithering Young Dane

By ERIC GRODE
In "Wittenberg," Dr. Faustus and Martin Luther have fun batting about Hamlet, their student.

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