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Thursday, August 21st, 2008

Walking over to the shimmering New Museum to see the exhibition After Nature, SundayArts blogger Susan Yung stepped over a dead baby bird on Prince Street, and then some oily treacle running down the Bowery. It was a suitable overture to the show, which “surveys a landscape… darkened by uncertain catastrophe.” Read more…

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Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

What’s real minimalism? It’s not there at all. And that’s exactly what happened to Rhys Chatham’s eagerly awaited piece for 200 electric guitars, “A Crimson Grail,” on Friday night. But what about the other two performers — Beata Viscera and Manuel Göttsching?

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Thursday, August 14th, 2008

The face of Catholic New York is being rapidly transformed by Spanish-speaking immigrants, but many Latinos are also turning away from Catholicism towards evangelical Protestantism. New York Voices host Rafael Pi Roman leads a panel discussion.

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Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

The documentary about Petit’s legendary World Trade Center aerial walk opened in theaters last week; watch this post-9/11 NY Voices segment with Petit talking about art and dreams. Read more about the documentary.

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Monday, August 11th, 2008

Hosted by the International Documentary Assoc., a collection of 20 or so acclaimed docs will screen at Village East and IFC cinemas through the end of the week. A few of these docs have been previewed on Foreign Exchange. Read the full lineup here, including films about Liberia, water politics, a matador’s bio (pictured), Laos, [...]

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Monday, August 11th, 2008

The Best Buy website has 3 songs from the Police ‘Last Concert’ encore from August 7 at Madison Square Garden, watchable online. They do “King of Pain”, “So Lonely” and “Every Breath You Take” here.

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Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

Andy Warhol would have been 80 today; he was born on August 6, 1928. This episode of “USA Arts”, from 1966, an NET production, profiles pop art pioneer Warhol (and Roy Lichtenstein, in part I). His interviews are mesmerizingly detached and hilarious, and the footage is stunning. Watch now.

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Monday, August 4th, 2008

The Sports Museum of America is the first museum to pay tribute to the history and excitement of all sports. Watch Thirteen/WNET President Neal Shapiro interview Sports Museum Founder & CEO Philip Schwalb.

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Thursday, July 31st, 2008

WIDE ANGLE visits the Liberian community on Staten Island and speaks with a psychologist who has worked with war-affected youth in over 15 situations of armed conflict, including Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Columbia, Sierra Leone and Liberia. Watch the story.

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Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

New York Voices and New York Now teamed up to cover Governor Paterson’s address on the State’s budget crisis. To watch the address and commentary, go to New York Voices.

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