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Tobi Tobias

January 27, 1975 | Feature
How Tall Is Robert Redford Really?

“…Is it possible that a movie star can walk among millions of fans and conceal his height? His age, maybe—but his height?...”

February 2, 1975
How to Invest Your Last $10,000

". . . I will keep most of my own money in a ridiculously diversified portfolio of unglamorous securities. Now, about you . . ."

September 6, 1999 | Dance Review
Misha-goss

Except for its striking take on a Mark Morris piece -- and its charismatic leader himself -- Baryshnikov's White Oak Dance Project has little to offer.

August 7, 2000 | Dance Review
Russian Evolution

A revamped Bolshoi Ballet makes its first New York appearance in years -- but is its new, streamlined look a change for the better?

June 21, 1999 | Dance Review
New York City Ballet's American Music Festival
March 22, 1999 | Dance Review
"Giselle"

The Ballet Nacional de Cuba gives "Giselle" an out-of-town tryout.

May 17, 1999 | Dance Review
"Swan Lake"

Peter Martin's big NYCB "Swan Lake" leaves one guessing at his motives.

July 20, 1998 | Dance Review
In Brief: The American Ballet Theatre's Le Corsaire
March 15, 1999 | Dance Review
The King and He

The NYCB devotes a week to the works of Jerome Robbins -- its second-best choreographer ever, after you-know-who.

August 3, 1998 | Dance Review
Prussian Roulette

The Stuttgart Ballet hedges its bets, sticking to proven crowd-pleasers.

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