» Identity Found: On West Side via West Bank
09/02/10 20:09 from NYT > Arts
Najla Said’s “Palestine,” a one-woman Off Broadway show, is a coming-of-age story about Ms. Said’s journey to become an Arab-American on her own terms.
» Review: Natalie Dessay Reprises 'La Sonnambula' at the Opéra Bastille
09/02/10 17:55 from NYT > Arts
Ms. Dessay sings the melodies ravishingly, with beguiling tone, supple phrasing and lovely vocal colors.
» On the London Stage: First the Doldrums, Then Death
09/02/10 17:43 from NYT > Arts
Two plays — “Really Old, Like Forty Five” and a revival of Chekhov’s “Three Sisters” — have mixed success in relaying prickly problems of everyday life.
» TV Sports: Super Bowl Dethrones ‘M*A*S*H’ as Most-Watched Show in U.S. History
09/02/10 17:33 from NYT > Arts
Sunday’s Super Bowl eclipsed the final episode of “M*A*S*H” to become the most watched television show in U.S. history.
» Publishers Win a Bout in E-Book Price Fight
09/02/10 17:15 from NYT > Arts
Publishers have managed to take some control — at least temporarily — of how much consumers pay for their content.
» Video Game Review | Dante’s Inferno: You Read It in Class; Now You Can Play It on Your Console
09/02/10 16:08 from NYT > Arts
Dante’s Inferno, the video game, is more reminiscent of the God of War games than it is of the “Divine Comedy,” the epic poem that inspired it.
» Doctor Is Charged in Death of Jackson
09/02/10 06:46 from NYT > Arts
A case like no other will be treated like any other case, a Los Angeles County judge says.
» Music Review: Imaginary Soundtracks for Two Silent Warhol Films
09/02/10 05:41 from NYT > Arts
The Unsound Festival, an electronic-music smorgasbord that began last week and continues through Sunday, gave two Warhol shorts imaginary soundtracks.
» Shakespeare Troupe Plans Residency in New York
09/02/10 05:41 from NYT > Arts
The Royal Shakespeare Company will hold court in Manhattan for an unprecedented six-week, five-play residency inside the Park Avenue Armory.
» Dance: 2 Coasts and 2 Troupes: Contrasting Visions of a Well-Trod Ballet
09/02/10 05:39 from NYT > Arts
The threads that bind movement to music are nowhere more various or more subtle than in “The Sleeping Beauty.”
