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Lincoln Center Announces Outdoor Performance Venues to Kickstart NYC Arts Revival
Lincoln Center announced a new initiative to create an outdoor performance arts center all in the hope of kickstarting the revival of the performing arts in New York City. Lincoln center announced “Restart Stages” the initiative that will create 10 outdoor performance and rehearsal spaces as well as other outdoor civic venues. “Restart Stages” will launch on World Health Day,…
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New York Film Festival Reveals Lineup for Mostly Virtual, Outdoor Event
The major fall film festivals, which often jockey for the chance to premiere the season’s top films, this year worked in concert to salvage what they can from a more limited array of films and a drastic reduction in attendees
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This Year's New York Film Festival Shifts to Outdoor, Virtual Screenings
The 58th New York Film Festival is going virtual, and outdoors. Adapting to the coronavirus pandemic, organizers of the festival revealed more details as to how movie lovers can attend this year’s festival safely as well as the first couple films that makeup the 2020 lineup. “The 58th edition of the New York Film Festival will focus on outdoor and…
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What the Summer Movie Season Will Look Like this Year
Movie theaters are opening, but will people continue to watch this summer’s few new releases at home? Dr. Andy Draper, who hosts the Off Script Film Review podcast, explains how coronavirus is changing this year’s summer movie season.
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Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center Cancel Fall Schedules Due to COVID-19 Pandemic
Carnegie said all performances through Jan. 6 had been wiped out and it will present its scheduled season opening concert on Oct. 7 as an online celebration; Lincoln Center’s fall cancellations are now scheduled to open Feb. 2
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Silenced by Virus, Met Opera Links for Digital Global Gala
The Met overcame a stage silenced by the coronavirus pandemic to link singers for an at-home global gala
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Upper West Side Residents Still Without Water as Crew Replaces Broken Main
Nearly 24 hours after a water main break flooded Upper West Side streets and disrupted commutes, workers on Tuesday lowered down a replacement main to the ground — but the impacted streets will still be shut down for several days. Crews were on the scene on Broadway between 63rd Street in the early morning, working on replacing the 3-foot diameter…
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Clean Up Continues After West Side Water Main Break
Trains were finally running again Monday afternoon, but many who live in the area of the water main break near Lincoln Center are still dealing with water on the ground, and some residents can’t get water into their apartments. NBC New York’s Anjali Hemphill reports.
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Water Main Break Floods Subways and UWS Streets Near Lincoln Center, Disrupts Commute
A water main break flooded Upper West Side streets near Lincoln Center Monday, disrupting commutes along a major subway line — and the city says complete repairs could take days. Crews were on the scene on Broadway between 66th and 64th streets after the call came in just before 5 a.m. about what appeared to be a leaky hydrant, according…
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Water Main Break Floods UWS Streets Near Lincoln Center
A water main break flooded Upper West Side streets near Lincoln Center Monday morning, disrupting morning commute for residents. Katherine Creag on the scene.
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Watermain Break Floods Upper West Side Streets
A water mainbreak flooded Upper West Side streets near Lincoln Center Monday morning, disrupting morning commute for residents.
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Danny DeVito Goes Big and Blustery in Broadway Debut
The small screen icon joins Mark Ruffalo, Tony Shalhoub and Jessica Hecht in a revival of Arthur Miller’s rarely staged “The Price.” DeVito seems to relish the interaction with a live audience—he’s the best thing about the play.
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Lincoln Center in New York City to Honor Spike Lee in April
Spike Lee will receive Film at Lincoln Center’s 46th Chaplin Award. Lincoln Center announced Thursday that the 62-year-old filmmaker will be honored in its annual fundraising gala on April 27.
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Previously Unreleased Aretha Franklin Recording from Lincoln Center Coming Out for Holiday Season
A holiday album from the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra will feature Aretha Franklin singing “O Tannebaum.”
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Previously Unreleased Track From Aretha Franklin Coming Out
Christmas is bringing the gift of a previously unreleased Aretha Franklin recording.
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New York Film Festival Sets Slate With Almodovar, Varda
The New York Film Festival announced the main slate for its 57th edition on Tuesday, adding films by Pedro Almodovar, Noah Baumbach and the late Agnes Varda to its selective annual Lincoln Center event.
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Jennifer Lopez Makes Up Concert Interrupted by Power Outage
Jennifer Lopez kept her word to fans who were disappointed when a power outage in New York City forced her to postpone her concert over the weekend.
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I-Team: Top Performers Denied at Top NYC Arts School Due to New Academic Standards
New, tougher academic standards at one of New York City’s most prestigious performing arts schools are causing some of the city’s most talented performers to be rejected.
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I-Team: Top Performers Denied at Top NYC Arts School Due to New Academic Standards
New, tougher academic standards at one of New York City’s most prestigious performing arts schools are causing some of the city’s most talented performers to be rejected. Jonathan Dienst reports.
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Irate Man Pulls Hatchet During Argument on Subway: Police
A man brandished a hatchet on the subway during an argument with another passenger, police said.