May 2012
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Spotted at Lincoln Center: Clarins Million Meals Concert for FEED. Fabulous people for a fabulous cause—including Lauren Bush Lauren, Dylan Lauren, Michelle Williams, Natasha Bedingfield, John Legend, Lenny Kravitz, Jason Wu, and Ivanka Trump, to name but a few (President Bill Clinton also attended the festivities).   
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Atom Egoyan talks about directing Spoleto... →
“I’ve really never immersed myself in a piece of Chinese mythology. The learning curve is extraordinary. I actually think it’s one of the best theatrical experiences I’ve ever had because it’s an unusual piece,” said filmmaker Atom Egoyan to The Post and Courier’s Andrew Johnson about directing The Spoleto Festival’s production of Feng Yi Ting, which had its American premiere...
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The Dazzling Khachatryan Siblings
“… She is a superb pianist, with a big sound and fiery technique …” - Allan Kozinn, New York Times, May 02, 2007 Closing Lincoln Center’s Great Performers series on Wednesday, May 23, will be the star siblings: violinist Sergey Khachatryan and his sister, pianist Lusine Khachatryan, set in a virtuosic recital of Beethoven and Bach at 7:30pm in Alice Tully Hall.
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The Bamberg Symphony
“German Perfection with English Baton” - El Pais, May 10, 2011 The Bamberg Symphony will be led by German-based British conductor Jonathan Nott, who left London 15 years ago to develop his skills through a traditional German career ladder known as the Kapellmeister system: a sort of musical civil service in which you work your way methodically from musical job to job. The Orchestra...
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Sylvie Guillem Awarded Venice's Golden Lion
Sylvie Guillem, former etoile of the Paris Opera Ballet and Royal Ballet, will receive a prestigious Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the 8th International Festival of Contemporary Dance in Venice in mid-June. She recently brought her “6,000 Miles Away” project to the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center, where the Paris Opera Ballet will perform for two weeks this July as...
May 16th
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Lincoln Center Theater to Open a New Stage →
“At a time when Broadway has grown increasingly costly, Lincoln Center Theater is opening a new stage on Tuesday that will feature work by emerging playwrights, directors and designers, and will charge just $20 for every ticket,” wrote The New York Times’ Robin Pogrebin on the new 112-seat LCT3 theater, which will open to the public on June 4. Find out more about the theater by...
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Art of a Voice
“Few singers today can match the muscle and magnificence of soprano Christine Brewer’s voice” - Tom Huizenga, The Washington Post, May 10, 2010  Christine Brewer will be performing alongside pianist Craig Rutenberg as part of Lincoln Center’s Great Performers series on Sunday, May 13 at 5pm in the Alice Tully Hall.  
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"Good (and understandable) Counsel" says The...
Venable’s Nonprofit Organization’s Practice Group hosted a book signing for Good Counsel: Meeting the Needs of Nonprofits by Lesley Rosenthal on April 20, 2012 at its DC office. With some trepidation, I signed up for the event which was scheduled on a Friday afternoon and was on board governance (a potentially dry topic). The session was surprisingly refreshing and the book will be...
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