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Complete alphabetical listing of directory topics: Philip Glass
Sharps & Flats
The vision of a Valkyrian dominatrix, Ute Lemper steps into a smoky cabaret with songs by Tom Waits, Kurt Weill, Nick Cave and Elvis Costello.
People have the power
Patti Smith, David Byrne, Angelique Kidjo, Philip Glass and others throw a New Year's benefit party for Tibet.
Sharps & Flats
"Earbox" collects the intricate grace and visionary minimalism of John Adams.
Call me Laurie
Multimedia performance artist Laurie Anderson on Melville's Bible, the American art of the jump cut and why "Moby-Dick" still matters.
Who needs the NEA, anyway?
Announcing ... the Your Town Here Arts & Lectures fall season, featuring Anglo-Saxon-American jazz puppet theater!
Sharps & flats
With a new score for the original "Dracula," Philip Glass and the Kronos Quartet allow the children of the night to sing once again.
Sharps & flats
µ-Ziq's forbidding electronic music paraphrases the cool minimalism of Philip Glass.
"Monsters of Grace"
Philip Glass and Robert Wilson attempted to explore the intersection of the performing arts and digital culture. But a funny thing happened on the way to the theater.
Musical Chairs
Jonathan Cohen reviews the 11th annual Tibet House Benefit concert at Carnegie Hall. Complete alphabetical listing of directory topics: |
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