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Arts and Culture Archive

March 26, 2007
Break Dancing

New York City Ballet is on hiatus, making now a perfect time to check out the other great companies around town.

March 26, 2007
CSI: Central Park West

Do-it-yourself DNA sampling.

March 26, 2007
Things to Do After ‘Dinner’

Judy Chicago’s The Dinner Party dominates the Brooklyn Museum’s new feminist-art wing (opening March 23)—but there’s far more to see there than that one provocative work.

March 7, 2007
The Taming of King Lear

Kevin Kline is the latest star to fail the test of Shakespeare.

March 12, 2007
By Our Contributors: ‘Heyday’

In Kurt Andersen's Heyday, we find ourselves in a past that can’t stop hurtling toward modernity, a world where things are changing so fast that one character suffers from “anticipatory nostalgia.”

March 12, 2007
Unmasked Avenger: Frank Miller

'300' author Frank Miller spoke with Dave Itzkoff about Spartans, heroes, terrorists, and Angelina Jolie.

March 12, 2007
Stomach Virus

It came from Korea—but America’s more to blame—and it’s one scary, splendid monster.

March 12, 2007
Playing the Slots: Thursday Night

Thursday nights used to be simple: Just set the dial to NBC and put the popcorn in the microwave. This season, though, the night’s become a ratings battleground.

March 12, 2007
Kings of South Beach

Not even the considerable writing, directing, and acting talents of Nicholas Pileggi, Tim Hunter, and Donnie Wahlberg and Jason Gedrick can make Kings of South Beach seem altogether fresh.

March 12, 2007
Life Support

Nelson George, who co-wrote and directs Life Support, is thinking about his real-life sister Andrea, a community health activist in Bed-Stuy whose specialty is spreading the word about AIDS.