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This week in SundayArts News: The Brooklyn Museum – “Kiki Smith: Sojourn” through 9/12, Kronos Quartet 3/11-3/14, “Mr. and Mrs. Fitch” through 4/4, Jody Oberfelder Dance Project 3/11-3/13 at Abrons Art Center, Sculpture: Banks Violette at Barbara Gladstone through 4/17; David Smith and Alexander Calder at Gagosian through 4/10, Becoming an Artist: The Academy in […]

This week in SundayArts News: The Morgan Library Demons and Devotion: The Hours of Catherine of Cleaves through 5/2, The Jazz Loft Project at NYPL through 5/22, Time Stands Still at Manhattan Theater Club through 3/14, Paul Taylor Dance Company’s 80th Birthday, Marguerite Duras Festival through 3/18, and Art Fairs Preview: The Armory Show, PULSE […]

This week in SundayArts News: The Morgan Library & Museum – Rome after Raphael through May 10, London Philharmonic at Avery Fisher Hall March 1 & 7, Signature Theater Company’s Orphans Home Cycle through May 8th, Ballet Folklorico de Mexico at Town Hall Feb 24, Neuberger Museum of Art, and BAMkids Film Festival Feb 27 […]

This week in SundayArts News: “30 Seconds Off an Inch” at Studio Museum in Harlem, NYHS – Lincoln and New York through 3/26, Present Laughter at American Airlines Theater, INBOUND Festival at Joyce SoHo through 3/6, Jazz Standard – Jazz for Kids and Mingus Mondays, and “Confucius:  His Life and Legacy in Art” at China […]

This week in SundayArts News: Wardell Milan at Studio Museum in Harlem, Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company 2/13-2/14 at NJPAC, Downtown Pix:  Mining the Fales Archives 1961-1991 at Grey Art Gallery, Silent Film/Live Music: The Films of Ozu 2/10-2/12 at World Financial Center Winter Garden, The Bridge Project: As You Like It at BAM through 2/13, […]

This week in SundayArts News: Thomas Chambers and Approaching Abstraction at the American Folk Art Museum, “A View from the Bridge” at the Cort Theatre, Omer Fast through 2/14 at the Whitney, Iannis Xenakis at the Drawing Center, Sounds Like Brooklyn Festival at BAM 1/29-1/30, 2/4-2/6, New York Festival of Song 2/16 & 2/18 at […]

This week in SundayArts News: New York Trilogy at the American Folk Art Museum, Gotham Chamber Opera:  Il Mondo at Hayden Planetarium through 1/28, Man in Room 306 at 59E59 through Feb. 14, Dance on Camera Festival 2010 1/25-2/2, Impressionist Art of Clark Greenwood Voorhees at Hawthorne Fine Art through 2/27, Traveling the Silk Road […]

This week in SundayArts News: The American Antiques Show at the American Folk Art Museum, Simone Dinnerstein and ACME at Miller Theatre 1/30, Emperor Jones at Soho Playhouse through 1/31, Urban Bush Women at DTW 1/20-1/23, A Woman’s Wit: Jane Austen’s Life and Legacy through 3/14, and Malachi Ferrell: The Shops Are Closed at Abrons […]

This week in SundayArts News: “World of Plants” and “Plants and Fungi” at New York Botanical Garden, New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players at City Center through Jan. 17th, David Mamet’s “Race” at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre, Richard Alston Dance Company at the Joyce Jan. 12-17, New Museum:  Urs Fischerand Nikhil Chopra, and “Bauhaus 1919-1933: […]

This week in SundayArts News: Holiday Train Show at the New York Botanical Garden, NYC Ballet Winter Season through Feb. 28th , Georgia O’Keeffe at the Whitney through Jan. 17th, Kandinsky at the Guggenheim through Jan. 17th, Fela! at Eugene O’Neill through April 4th, and “A Little Night Music” at Walter Kerr Theatre.

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