- August 21, 2006
- Let Me Hear You Dance
The first full rehearsal for the premiere of Mark Morris’s Mozart Dances, the centerpiece of Lincoln Center’s Mostly Mozart Festival.
- August 21, 2006
- Arm Go Bragh
How a 218-year-old Irish boxer’s petrified remains came to Midtown.
- July 20, 2006
- Jukebox
Three citizen critics of varying musical tastes rank a crop of recent albums from veteran rockers.
- August 14, 2006
- Beirut: The Band
How a 20-year-old blogosphere star is dealing with massive hype, brutal flops, and a suddenly awkward name.
- August 14, 2006
- Sticking Her Neck Out
Nora Ephron on midlife, postfeminism, and the work she’s had done.
- August 14, 2006
- The Approval Matrix: Week of August 14, 2006
Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
- August 14, 2006
- Designs for Seeing
An only–in–New York mix of four inventive shows.
- August 14, 2006
- What’s Old Is New
Lincoln Center’s Mostly Mozart Festival unveils four premieres to mark the composer’s 250th birthday and its own 40th.
- August 14, 2006
- The Almodóvar Octet
To hype Pedro Almodóvar’s new fall movie, Volver, Sony is presenting “Viva Pedro”— a retrospective of eight films, beginning August 11. Which ones should you run to see?
- August 14, 2006
- Up From the Ashes
Oliver Stone’s strenuously apolitical World Trade Center.

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