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Painter George Condo at the New Museum, Merce Cunningham Dance Company's legacy tour, and Asia Week New York 2011.

American paintings and sculpture at the New Museum, Hungarian symphonies at Lincoln Center, Catherine Deneuve films at BAM, and more.

Interactive experiments in digital technology at the Museum of the Moving Image, the Noguchi Museum's 25th anniversary, guitar heroes at The Met, and more.

Interactive exhibitions at the Museum of the Moving Image, Norman Rockwell at the Brooklyn Museum, Gruesome Playground Injuries, and more.

The National Museum of the American Indian, the Triangle Shirtwaist disaster, Parsons Dance, and more.

Native American art at the National Museum of the American Indian, New York City Ballet's winter season, Dance on Camera film festival, and more.

Christina Ha reports on what's happening in museums, galleries, and performance spaces around town, including winter Antiquing opportunities, Tango at the Joyce, and musical innovation at Merkin Concert Hall.

Christina Ha reports on what's happening in museums, galleries, and performance spaces around town, including Buddhist-Inspired Contemporary Art at the Rubin Museum, Houdini at the Jewish Museum, and International Guitar Night in Queens.

Christina Ha reports on what's happening in museums, galleries, and performance spaces around town, including Eastern Orthodox and Tibetan icons at the Rubin Museum, the art and science of the circus at the Bruce Museum, and Dance Gotham at NYU Skirball Center.

Christina Ha reports on what's happening in museums, galleries, and performance spaces around town, including Eastern Orthodox and Tibetan icons at the Rubin Museum, the art and science of the circus at the Bruce Museum, and Dance Gotham at NYU Skirball Center.

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