Film: Lots of Lancaster at Lincoln Center
With the possible exception of Marlon Brando, no male star of his era radiated more raw magnetism than Burt Lancaster, whose centennial is being celebrated by the Film Society of Lincoln Center this...
View ArticleMusic Review: ‘Tribute to Bobby Short’ at Lincoln Center
Michelle V. Agins/The New York Times Tribute to Bobby Short Paula West and T. Oliver Reid at the Allen Room of Lincoln Center. Year after year, the pianist and singer Barbara Carroll recalled on...
View ArticleDance Review: Alvin Ailey Dancers Return to Lincoln Center
Andrea Mohin/The New York Times Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Matthew Rushing, far right, and company members in the world premiere of “Four Corners,” at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln...
View ArticleDance Review: ‘The Sleeping Beauty’ Returns to Lincoln Center
Andrea Mohin/The New York Times The Sleeping Beauty Paloma Herrera, center, and fellow members of American Ballet Theater in this work, which closes the company’s season at the Metropolitan Opera...
View ArticleLincoln Center Seeks a New Audience for ‘Monkey’
The New World Mall in Flushing, Queens, is a busy place. Customers pass through its chrome and glass doors in a steady stream that can swell to a torrent, then shop its dozens of boutiques or cruise...
View ArticleMark Dendy’s ‘Ritual Cyclical’ Unfolds at Lincoln Center
Michael Nagle for The New York Times Colette Krogol and Matt Reeves in “Ritual Cyclical,” choreographed by Mark Dendy with music by the Kronos Quartet. The work will have its premiere on Wednesday at...
View ArticleTheater Review: ‘Murmurs’ Brings Slapstick to the Lincoln Center Festival
The subject of “Murmurs,” an 80-minute mime/circus production conceived and directed by Victoria Thierrée Chaplin, is illusion. People sit on chairs — or lie on mattresses — that aren’t there. A man...
View ArticleMusic Review: Sinead O’Connor in ‘Gospel Sessions’ at Lincoln Center
It’s not unusual for a mid- or late-career white pop singer to declare an interest in African-American gospel music, especially from the 1950s, considered its late golden age. Gospel contains forces...
View ArticleMusic Review: New Orleans and Brazil Bring Beats to Lincoln Center
Two carnival cultures converged by way of New York City on Friday night at Damrosch Park. A Lincoln Center Out of Doors concert hailed the African diaspora kinship of two venerable parade traditions:...
View ArticleDance Review: Heritage Sunday Blooms at Lincoln Center Out of Doors
Chester Higgins Jr./The New York Times The dance and music troupe Sounds of Korea performed on Sunday afternoon as part of the Lincoln Center Out of Doors series. There’s soul, and then there’s...
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