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Look Closely: Repetition for Effect
Librado Romero, a Times photographer, has singled out fragments of works from the Met's permanent collection as part of a challenge to readers to find the originals. This week we offer patterns.
NYtimes.com Friday, August 29, 2008Art Review | ''Looking at Music'': Artist as Musician, and the Other Way Around
"Looking at Music" at the Museum of Modern Art, a show that includes audio recordings and small-press publications, emphasizes the experimental nature of the late 1960s and early '70s.
NYtimes.com Friday, August 29, 2008Art Review | 'Early Buddhist Manuscript Painting': Palm-Leaf Offerings From Ancient India
The Metropolitan Museum offers finely done and pristinely preserved palm-leaf paintings, which served as guides, protective charms and objects of worship.
NYtimes.com Friday, August 29, 2008Art: Change Arrives on Tiptoes at the Frick Mansion
Current renovations at the beloved Frick collection offer the brief chance to see the museum and its contents in a completely different context.
The New York Times Friday, August 29, 2008Banksy decorates New Orleans
VERY few people have seen his face, but if you have ever visited London, Sydney or LA chances are you will have seen his work.
The Australian Friday, August 29, 2008Preview Primer: Try Out the Tryouts
Seeing a show that isn't necessarily in its final form is part of the appeal of previews.
The New York Times Friday, August 29, 2008Summer Box Office: Just Good Enough
Movie grosses just about matched last year's big numbers. But it wouldn't have happened without Batman
Time.com Friday, August 29, 2008Review: A History of Political Trials by John Laughland
Political trials do not always deliver justice, says Adam LeBor, But what else do we have?
Telegraph Friday, August 29, 2008Show trials down the ages
Sadakat Kadri reviews A History of Political Trials: from Charles I to Saddam Hussein by John Laughland
Telegraph Friday, August 29, 2008José Carreras: 'I was selfish. I made mistakes'
The normally reticent opera singer José Carreras talks for the first time about his tortuous love life and how he finally came to marry his mistress. Interview by Cassandra Jardine.
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