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NYC-ARTS Full Episode: July 10, 2014
A rare interview with Sergei Filin, the artistic director of the Bolshoi Ballet, in advance of the company’s performances at Lincoln Center Festival 2014. Paula Zahn and Peter Gelb, the General Manager of The Metropolitan Opera, talk about the current labor unrest that could affect many opera lovers for a long period to come.Watch Full Episode
Top Ten Summer Events from the SummerStage Director
From the man who knows good summer fun: Ian Noble, director of
SummerStage, shares his top ten events of the summer, highlighting the
best of SummerStage's vast offerings plus other music and theater
must-see special events.
2014 Summer Festivals in NYC
Here are some of the top, hot summer festivals in NYC.While New York is
a great place to get cultured in any season, the summertime heat brings
art to a rolling boil. Performers, both from around the world and
around the block, take to city stages indoors and out. Whether ...
Lincoln Center Out of Doors 2014
Three jam-packed weeks of world-class music, dance, and spoken word
take place July 20 through August 10, outdoors on the plazas of Lincoln
Center. It’s absolutely free!
New York Philharmonic: Concerts in the Parks
Music director Alan Gilbert leads five free outdoor concerts, including
a program featuring violinist Joshua Bell performing Bruch’s Violin
Concerto No. 1.
Lincoln Center Festival 2014
The Lincoln Center Festival looks outside the Western European canon
and broadens notions of classicism by presenting classical works from
other parts of the world. The 2014 festival (July 7- August 16) features
performances by artists and ensembles from 11 countries.
NYC-ARTS Top Five: July 14 – 21
The NYC-ARTS Top Five is your cheat sheet to what's hot before it hits the radar. Here are our Top Five picks for the week.
NYCkidsARTS This Week: July 15 – 21
NYCkidsARTS This Week is the most reliable resource for New York
parents who share a love of the arts with their kids. Subscribe to this
weekly selection of kids picks to get it in your inbox every Tuesday
morning.
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