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Alicia Zuckerman

September 13, 2004 | Fall 2004 Preview
Oscar Wilde, With Strings Attached

The “dancers” in this adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s The Happy Prince are part human and part paper.

March 28, 2005 | Feature
Influences: Paul Taylor

Now wrapping his 50th season, the dancer reveals his love for Handel—and dead mice.

April 25, 2005 | Feature
Choreographer: Mark Morris

"If literal means there’s a turn on a trill, or you dance fast when the music’s fast and slow when the music’s slow, then fine, I’m guilty."

March 25, 2002 | Feature
Holy Week Concerts

A quintet for those who've given up chocolate for Lent and need a little something to get through these last days -- or for anyone who wants to hear some very sweet sounds.

May 2, 2005 | Classical Music Review
Joyful Noise

Avant-garde vocalist Iva Bittová takes New York, lending experimental music a small-town flavor.

September 8, 2002 | Fall Preview
Sounds Pretty

Classical musician Hilary Hahn

November 29, 2004 | Feature
Conductor: Alondra De La Parra

This week, the up-and-comer will lead the Mexican American Symphony Orchestra in its debut at Town Hall.

July 26, 2004 | Intelligencer
Recaptured

Jesse Friedman makes his own movie.

September 13, 2004 | Fall 2004 Preview
Stranger In Town

Matthew Broderick goes Off Broadway in a revival of Larry Shue’s The Foreigner.

November 29, 2004 | Feature
A ‘Nutcracker’ Family Album

Celebrating a half-century of Sugarplum Fairies, first trips to the ballet, and a perpetual cash machine.

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