- November 6, 2006
- ‘The Coast of Utopia’ by the Numbers
Just how enormous an undertaking is Tom Stoppard’s epic three-evening play about nineteenth-century Russian intellectuals? As the first third opens this weekend, a selective breakdown.
- November 6, 2006
- All Keyed Up
For the second year of the “Keys to the Future” festival, the program expands from two nights to three, in order to accommodate 27 works played by six expert pianists in three one-hour recitals per evening. Watch for these particularly promising performances:
- November 6, 2006
- It’s Not Alright, Ma
As boomer Broadway wheezes its way into irrelevance with The Times They Are A-Changin’, a fresh voice emerges downtown.
- October 30, 2006
- Truly Heartbreaking
In his new novel about a Sudanese refugee, Dave Eggers delivers nothing short of genius.
- October 30, 2006
- November Nights
Highlights from the November theater lineup at Makor, produced by the 92nd Street Y.
- October 30, 2006
- 9/11 Lawyer Keeps It Real
“Are all rappers learning-disabled?”
- October 30, 2006
- Spiritualized
Arthur puts his faith in the healing power of art. Plus, the dude can sing.
- October 30, 2006
- ‘Cracker’ Jack Robbie Coltrane
Q&A with the actor.
- October 30, 2006
- The Artistry of Music Makers
Three musicians on exhibit.
- October 30, 2006
- The Misery Index
These are boom times for the bummed out—the record shops, iTunes, and [fill in your favorite file-sharing service here] are awash in white-boy singer-songwriters offering up their woes. But who are the poseurs and who’s baring his truest feelings? We assess the sad sacks.

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