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This week in SundayArts News: “Hear France” at MoMA on August 5, 12, 19, 26, “Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913-1917” at MoMA through October 11, “Out of Doors Festival” at Lincoln Center, July 28 – Aug 15, “Celebrate Brooklyn!” through August 8, “REDCAT International Children’s Film Festival” at the New Museum, through July 31, “Chase 2010 […]

This week in SundayArts News: “Summergarden 2010” at MoMA on 7/18, 7/25 and 8/1, “Hear Brazil” at MoMA on 7/22, 7/29, “Premiere Brazil 2010” at MoMA through 7/29, “Manolo Valdes on Broadway” through 1/2011, “The Merchant of Venice” and “The Winter’s Tale” at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park through 8/1, “River to River Festival” […]

This week in SundayArts News: “Julie Mehretu: Grey Area” through October 6 at the Guggenheim, Summer on the Hudson:  “Acoustic Sundays” through August 15 and “Children’s Performance Series” through August 12, SummerStage: “The Dance of Light” on July 17 at Queensbridge Park, Queens, Lincoln Center Festival: “Teorema” (July 15, 16, 17, 18, 19) and “A […]

This week in SundayArts News: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum: “Haunted: Contemporary Photography/Video/Performance” through September 6 and “YouTube Play. A Biennial of Creative Video,” Whitney Museum of American Art: “Off the Wall” through September 19, Lincoln Center Festival: “The Blind Boys of Alabama” on July 12, 14, 16, and “Emir Kusturica and the No Smoking Orchestra” […]

This week on SundayArts News: “Why Design Now?” National Design Triennial at Cooper-Hewitt through January 9, 2011, Caramoor International Music Festival June 29-August 8, Remember the Ladies:  Women Artists of the Hudson River School through October 31 at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site, Everyday Rapture at American Airlines Theatre through July 11, Savion Glover […]

“Why Design Now?” National Design Triennial at Cooper-Hewitt through January 9, 2011, Women Only: Folk Art by Female Hands at American Folk Art Museum through September 12, Bang on a Can Marathon at World Financial Center June 27, 2010 Tony Award winners, Tere O’Connor Dance at Dance Theater Workshop June 23-26, “Key to the City” […]

This week in SundayArts News: “Bardo: Tibetan Art of the Afterlife,” “Tradition, Transformed,” and “Gateway to Himalayan Art” opening July 23 at the Rubin Museum of Art, Elastic City’s conceptual art walks, Make Music New York June 21, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater through June 20, Project Mah Jongg at the Museum of Jewish Heritage, […]

This week in SundayArts News: “Remember That You Will Die” at the Rubin Museum of Art, Martha Graham Dance Company at the Joyce Theater June 8-13, “Henri-Cartier Bresson:  “The Modern Century” at MoMA through June 28, BAMcinemaFEST at BAM June 9-20, Scholastic Art & Writing Awards Teen Exhibition at Arts World Financial Center, Henson Alternative’s […]

This week in SundayArts News: Big Bambu at the Met Museum with artists Doug and Mike Starn, Christian Boltanski:  “No Man’s Land” at Park Avenue Armory through June 13, Armitage Gone!  Dance in Three Theories at the Theater at Cedar Lake June 3-6, August Wilson’s “Fences” at Cort Theatre through July 11, “American Idiot” at […]

This week in SundayArts News: Picasso at the Met thru 8/1, Keys to the Future at Le Poisson Rouge 5/25-27, American Ballet Theater 70th anniversary season thru 7/10, Emily Dickinson’s Garden at New York Botanical Garden thru 6/13, La Cage Aux Folles at Longacre Theatre, Palladio and His Legacy: A Transatlantic Journey thru 8/1 at […]

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