December 2011
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Looking forward to Pariah at Lincoln Center. No one needs to feel like an outcast here - make a night of it with 15% off at Indie, and a special half-off chocolate discount at the concession stand.
In all seriousness, this coming-of-age tale, celebrated at the Sundance Film Festival and acclaimed by critics, is not to be missed.
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Lincoln Center's Free Holiday Concerts →
Check out what the New York Amsterdam News had to say about Lincoln Center’s free holiday concerts in the David Rubenstein Atrium this season, including composer Lev “Ljova” Zhurbin’s “Lost in Kino” tonight!
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Top 10 Songs of 2011 by DJ Gary Calamar →
KCRW has showcased upcoming American Songbook artist Keren Ann’s song “My Name is Trouble” as one of the top 10 songs of 2011. Keren will be performing in the Allen Room as part of the festival on Feb. 1.
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The 10 Best Live Shows of 2011 →
“The fearless way with which Merrill Garbus attacks her instruments (I’m including her voice, which she loops live on stage) is inspiring, bringing up urges to seize the day as soon as humanly possible,” wrote Maura Johnston in The Village Voice about tUnE-yArDs, who will be coming to Lincoln Center next year as part of American Songbook on Feb. 9.
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Lincoln Center Celebrates Bang on a Can's 25th... →
Lincoln Center will celebrate the 25th birthday of New York’s tirelessly inventive new music institution Bang on a Can with musical fireworks in an extraordinary three-part program that will include a U.S. and a New York premiere on Saturday, April 28, at 7 PM in Alice Tully Hall.
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Jazz at Lincoln Center’s presentation of a Holiday Celebration with the Wess Anderson Sextet is showcased on the latest edition of WNET’s This Week at Lincoln Center. Enjoy!
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Lincoln Ristorante’s executive chef, Jonathan Benno, talks to Eater about the moment he knew that he “made it” as a chef.
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The Metropolitan Opera’s Hansel and Gretel is featured on this week’s edition of WNET’s This Week at Lincoln Center. Take a look!
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Hometown Holidays: Andrew Scordato in the...
Photo by Paul Kolnik
Washington Township native Andrew Scordato plays the character of Mother Ginger in “George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker.” This year, for the first-time ever, the New York City Ballet is doing something special with this seasonal favorite: on Tuesday, Dec. 13, “George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker” will be broadcast live to more than 500...
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Hometown Holidays: Megan Fairchild in the Salt...
Megan Fairchild gets plum role in ‘Nutcracker’
By Kathy Adams
Special to The Tribune
Salt Lake City native Megan Fairchild will be dancing her way into millions of living rooms across the country Wednesday. That’s when PBS will present New York City Ballet’s production of George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker as part of a Live from Lincoln Center series.
The night before, Tuesday,...
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The Rest Is Noise Persons of the Year are Jane Moss and Tom Morris, for their...
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Alex Ross: The Rest Is Noise
Books, articles, and a blog by the music critic of The New Yorker
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Hometown Holidays: Tiler Peck in the Bakersfield...
Starting today until Dec. 13 — when George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker marks Lincoln Center and the New York City Ballet’s first foray into over 550 movie theaters nationally, hosted by Kelly Ripa — we will be sharing stories of New York City Ballet principal dancers who will be participating in this classic performance. Be sure to tune into PBS on Dec. 14 when George...
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Tune in Next Week, as Chelsea Clinton Emerges From...
December 7, 2011, 2:51 pm
By Amy Chozick
Karen Bleier/Agence France-Presse — Getty ImagesChelsea Clinton.
For someone who once shunned the spotlight, Chelsea Clinton will be on TV a lot next week.
As part of her gradual emergence as a more public figure, Ms. Clinton will make her premiere on Monday as an NBC News special correspondent. Her first contribution involved traveling to her...
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Kelly Ripa loves The Nutcracker. So much so, that she is hosting Lincoln Center’s first ever live broadcast to over 550 movie theaters around the country on December 13!
She and her guest host Neil Patrick Harris discuss the upcoming event a few minutes in - we need to help NPH get his ballet on.
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This week’s edition of WNET’s This Week at Lincoln Center showcases the performance of the New York Philharmonic under guest conductor Daniel Harding with violinist Joshua Bell.
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