September 2011
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Lincoln Center President Reynold Levy was a guest on MSNBC’s Morning Joe on September 30th and the subject was arts and education. Levy spoke about Lincoln Center’s method of integrating the arts across school curriculums as well as the news that LCI has launched the first two of 18 new charter schools along with New Visions.
The segment, which included the Reverend Al Sharpton and singer and...
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Wednesday Weekly Strip - The Cardboard Valise by...
The Cardboard Valise by Ben Katchor takes a comic look at the process of recycling. Ben Katchor will be performing Up From The Stacks on October 6 as part of Target Free Thursdays, along with Mark Mulcahy.
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On the latest edition of WNET’s This Week at Lincoln Center, the Metropolitan Opera’s 2011-12 season is featured.
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Newest Book From John Wiley & Sons/Lincoln Center... →
In his newest book What Makes It Great?: Short Masterpieces Great Composers, released September 19 on the John Wiley & Sons/Lincoln Center imprint, conductor, composer, commentator Rob Kapilow uses, fresh, accessible language and new, innovative, user-friendly technology to enrich the musical experience. It’s one of those rare books about music that is as valuable for a listener coming...
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Wednesday Weekly Strip - Hotel and Farm, Episode...
In the lead up to Ben Katchor’s performance of musical theater piece Up From The Stacks on October 6 at 8.30pm at David Rubenstein Atrium as part of Target Free Thursdays, we will be posting a clip of his weekly. Here’s the first, enjoy!
The Equatorial Republic of the Cincture of Play is the only nation in the world to use the “bed of lettuce” as a common sleeping arrangement. This...
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On the latest edition of This Week at Lincoln Center, WNET takes a look at “Ocean’s Kingdom,” a much-anticipated collaboration by the New York City Ballet’s Peter Martins and Paul McCartney.
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Lincoln Center Remembers
On September 11, 2011, Lincoln Center commemorated 9/11 with a public dance piece, The Table of Silence Project. The tribute to 9/11 and prayer for peace was conceived by choreographer Jacqulyn Buglisi and Italian artist Rosella Vasta.
Read about this moving tribute in the Wall Street Journal and Daily News.
Moving With the Memories - Pia Catton
There was no grand entrance, no curtain-up...
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Commemorating the 10th Anniversary of 9/11
Memorial Events taking place in and around the Lincoln Center campus
In remembrance of 9/11, several events will be taking place on the Lincoln Center campus this weekend. Some of the events are free to the public and some require the purchase of tickets. Please see individual websites for more information.
Film Society - Remembering September 11 9/11...
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Twice a year, fashion meets culture at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. Welcome to opening day at Lincoln Center!
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White Light Festival Opens October 20 – UPDATES ANNOUNCED
New Artists and Programs Added
Schedule Runs Through November 19
Two FREE events: Concert by Malian Artist Bassekou Kouyate; Art Installation by Lynette Wallworth U.S. Premiere
The Passion of Joan of Arc, the 1928 Silent Film Classic With Live Music by Adrian Utley and Will Gregory U.S....
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Jazz at Lincoln Center is the focus of the latest edition of WNET’s This Week at Lincoln Center, with the segment featuring the second annual Coca-Cola Generations in Jazz Festival.
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Charles Yang, 8.30pm, September 1, David...
Don’t miss Charles Yang’s performance at 8.30pm at the David Rubenstein Atrium as part of Target Free Thursdays. Charles will perform a mixture of his classical and rock repertoire, fusing them together on both the electric and acoustic violin. The program features works by Ravel, Sarasate, Queen, Paganini, Rachmaninov and The Beatles. This is not one to be missed!