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'Book of Mormon' heads up AP's Top 10 theater

...visually stunning production easily make it a must-see. But there's no rush. Relax: It's probably going to be at Lincoln Center longer than World War I.3. "Anything Goes": Cole Porter songs, Kathleen Marshall's vision and Joel Grey singing...

http://juneauempire.com/art/2011-12-22/book-mormon-heads-aps-top-10-theater
Art
New York City folk museum celebrates optimistic future

...textiles, sculptures, paintings and decorative arts in a 6,000-square-foot space in Lincoln Square, across from Lincoln Center. It also has a large collection of works by self-taught artists, including thousands of drawings, watercolors...

http://juneauempire.com/art/2012-01-19/new-york-city-folk-museum-celebrates-opti
Art
Happy holidaze

...Spectacular, the Presidents' Day Tree in Rockefeller Center, waiting for the ball to drop in Washington Square (or at Lincoln Center-just as good). Bear in mind you can never make your plans too early. Presidents' Day travel can be horrific...

http://juneauempire.com/neighbors/2012-01-29/happy-holidaze
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Carnage

Opens Wednesday, Nov 16, 2011 Synopsis: Carnage, an example of what the French call un film chorale, tells several intertwining stories. In the central tale, a young second-generation bullfighter, Victor (Julien Lescarret), is gored, and is rushed to the hospital in critical condition. A little girl, Winnie (Raphaëlle Molinier), sits next to a massive Great Dane and watches the fateful bullfight on television, and becomes obsessed with the bull. A university researcher, Jacques (Jacques Gamblin of Safe Conduct), cheats on his massively pregnant wife, Betty (Lio), who hides a critical fact about her pregnancy from him. Jacques' brother, Luc (Bernard Sens), an amateur taxidermist, lives with their mother, Rosie (Esther Gorintin), who loves him, but withholds a family secret. Winnie's teacher, Jeanne (Lucia Sanchez), struggles to understand her neurotic mother, Alicia (Ángela Molina), when she visits. When her car is dented by a shopping cart, Carlotta (Chiara Mastroianni), a struggling actress, meets Alexis (Clovis Cornillac), a suicidal philosopher/skater who offers to lead her to the culprits. Carnage, the debut feature from writer/director Delphine Gleize, won the Sutherland Trophy at the 2002 London Film Festival and Best Screenplay at the 2002 Stockholm Film Festival. It was also shown at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival and at Lincoln Center in New York as part of their 2003 Rendez-Vouz with French Cinema. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi Cast: Chiara Mastroianni, Ángela Molina, Lucia Sanchez, Esther Gorintin, Marylin Even Movie Details Buy Tickets Movie Review

Carnage

Opens Wednesday, Nov 16, 2011 Synopsis: Carnage, an example of what the French call un film chorale, tells several intertwining stories. In the central tale, a young second-generation bullfighter, Victor (Julien Lescarret), is gored, and is rushed to the hospital in critical condition. A little girl, Winnie (Raphaëlle Molinier), sits next to a massive Great Dane and watches the fateful bullfight on television, and becomes obsessed with the bull. A university researcher, Jacques (Jacques Gamblin of Safe Conduct), cheats on his massively pregnant wife, Betty (Lio), who hides a critical fact about her pregnancy from him. Jacques' brother, Luc (Bernard Sens), an amateur taxidermist, lives with their mother, Rosie (Esther Gorintin), who loves him, but withholds a family secret. Winnie's teacher, Jeanne (Lucia Sanchez), struggles to understand her neurotic mother, Alicia (Ángela Molina), when she visits. When her car is dented by a shopping cart, Carlotta (Chiara Mastroianni), a struggling actress, meets Alexis (Clovis Cornillac), a suicidal philosopher/skater who offers to lead her to the culprits. Carnage, the debut feature from writer/director Delphine Gleize, won the Sutherland Trophy at the 2002 London Film Festival and Best Screenplay at the 2002 Stockholm Film Festival. It was also shown at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival and at Lincoln Center in New York as part of their 2003 Rendez-Vouz with French Cinema. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi Cast: Chiara Mastroianni, Ángela Molina, Lucia Sanchez, Esther Gorintin, Marylin Even Movie Details Buy Tickets Movie Review

Carnage (2002)

Synopsis: Carnage, an example of what the French call un film chorale, tells several intertwining stories. In the central tale, a young second-generation bullfighter, Victor (Julien Lescarret), is gored, and is rushed to the hospital in critical condition. A little girl, Winnie (Raphaëlle Molinier), sits next to a massive Great Dane and watches the fateful bullfight on television, and becomes obsessed with the bull. A university researcher, Jacques (Jacques Gamblin of Safe Conduct), cheats on his massively pregnant wife, Betty (Lio), who hides a critical fact about her pregnancy from him. Jacques' brother, Luc (Bernard Sens), an amateur taxidermist, lives with their mother, Rosie (Esther Gorintin), who loves him, but withholds a family secret. Winnie's teacher, Jeanne (Lucia Sanchez), struggles to understand her neurotic mother, Alicia (Ángela Molina), when she visits. When her car is dented by a shopping cart, Carlotta (Chiara Mastroianni), a struggling actress, meets Alexis (Clovis Cornillac), a suicidal philosopher/skater who offers to lead her to the culprits. Carnage, the debut feature from writer/director Delphine Gleize, won the Sutherland Trophy at the 2002 London Film Festival and Best Screenplay at the 2002 Stockholm Film Festival. It was also shown at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival and at Lincoln Center in New York as part of their 2003 Rendez-Vouz with French Cinema. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi Cast: Chiara Mastroianni, Ángela Molina, Lucia Sanchez, Esther Gorintin, Marylin Even Movie Details Buy Tickets Movie Review

Carnage

Opens Friday, Dec 16, 2011 Synopsis: Carnage, an example of what the French call un film chorale, tells several intertwining stories. In the central tale, a young second-generation bullfighter, Victor (Julien Lescarret), is gored, and is rushed to the hospital in critical condition. A little girl, Winnie (Raphaëlle Molinier), sits next to a massive Great Dane and watches the fateful bullfight on television, and becomes obsessed with the bull. A university researcher, Jacques (Jacques Gamblin of Safe Conduct), cheats on his massively pregnant wife, Betty (Lio), who hides a critical fact about her pregnancy from him. Jacques' brother, Luc (Bernard Sens), an amateur taxidermist, lives with their mother, Rosie (Esther Gorintin), who loves him, but withholds a family secret. Winnie's teacher, Jeanne (Lucia Sanchez), struggles to understand her neurotic mother, Alicia (Ángela Molina), when she visits. When her car is dented by a shopping cart, Carlotta (Chiara Mastroianni), a struggling actress, meets Alexis (Clovis Cornillac), a suicidal philosopher/skater who offers to lead her to the culprits. Carnage, the debut feature from writer/director Delphine Gleize, won the Sutherland Trophy at the 2002 London Film Festival and Best Screenplay at the 2002 Stockholm Film Festival. It was also shown at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival and at Lincoln Center in New York as part of their 2003 Rendez-Vouz with French Cinema. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi Cast: Chiara Mastroianni, Ángela Molina, Lucia Sanchez, Esther Gorintin, Marylin Even Movie Details Buy Tickets Movie Review

Perseverance Theatre nears grant goal

...from the program in December 2002. The other six are considerably larger: Arena Stage in Washington, D.C.; Lincoln Center Theater and Roundabout Theatre Co. in New York City; Berkeley Repertory Theatre in Berkeley, Calif.; Mark Taper...

http://www.juneauempire.com/stories/051806/loc_20060518026.shtml
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briefly

...teaching with Young Audiences of the Bay Area, and the Julia Morgan Center of the Arts in collaboration with the Lincoln Center Institute. Dillahunty made his first trip to Juneau in 1988, after the director of a Seattle studio recommended...

http://www.juneauempire.com/stories/061704/thi_briefly.shtml
This WeeK
Public broadcasting's flaws are far outweighed by the enlightenment it spreads

...Inspector Lewis" and the droll "New Tricks," but surely, that's no crime. There also are such gems as "Live from Lincoln Center," "Nature" and "Antiques' Road Show" - to name just a few. And only your local PBS station brings the July...

http://www.juneauempire.com/stories/121010/opi_754229173.shtml
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