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Newly expanded Web site, mobile apps, and social media components to provide unprecedented arts coverage on multiple platforms. Learn more! » read more
Head out to Bushwick for a new show about the depiction of American soldiers in cinema. That and more in this week's NYC-ARTS top picks. » read more
Meg Stuart's "BLESSED," set to Hahn Rowe's ambient score, could be a parable for many situations we now face. » read more
Catch an off-Broadway show for $20 in this week's NYC-Arts top picks. » read more
I love me some ballet, but focusing away from traditional dance vocabularies, movement can be generated in many ways. Two shows I saw this past week demonstrated how artists use inventive methods as both a means and an end. » read more
Under the Radar and the New York Guitar Festivals feature in this week's NYC Arts top event picks. » read more
Two recent end-of-2011 dance events at the Park Avenue Armory underscored the venue’s potential for artistic discourse on a grand scale—Elizabeth Streb’s Kiss the Air! and Merce Cunningham Dance Company’s final Events leading up to New Year’s Eve. » read more
The first top picks from NYC Arts in 2012 includes a can't-miss murder mystery from the quiet Turkish countryside. » read more
Yes, the ubiquitous year-end list is here. Some top highlights and transitions, many covered in this blog, and by no means comprehensive. » read more
Grossing nearly $116 million, and setting records left and right, Liz Taylor's jewelry collection could have filled several stores with only the finest specimens in the world. And that's without factoring in the Liz quotient. » read more

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