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<title>Peter Schjeldahl: French Connection</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Pluck a magnifying glass from a rack at the Frick and sift great from good in &#8220;Watteau to Degas: French Drawings from the Frits Lugt Collection.&#8221; The prodigious Dutch connoisseur Lugt (1884-1970), a collector by the age of eight, acquired thousands of Old Master drawings, with a special&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>Jill Lepore: Why is American history so murderous?</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Steven Hayes and Joshua Komisarjevsky, who met three years ago in a Hartford drug-treatment center and shared a room in a halfway house in between stints in prison, were both seasoned burglars, though Hayes, a forty-four-year-old crack addict, was quite a bit older than Komisarjevsky, who&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>Hilton Als: Matin&#x26;#233;e Idol</title>
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<description><![CDATA[You might not associate avant-garde theatre with sexiness, but, for a time, the Wooster Group embodied it in the form of Ron Vawter. Other members of the company, such as Willem Dafoe and Spalding Gray, went on to have successful film careers, but Vawter, who had AIDS and died&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[paragraph class="noindent">Hollywood has always been a haven for immigrants with talent. One of the greatest, Ernst Lubitsch, arrived there from Germany in the early nineteen-twenties, not pushed by political turmoil but pulled by money. American wealth is at the heart of his 1938 comedy, &#8220;Bluebeard&#8217&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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OPENINGS AND PREVIEWS 
Please call the phone number listed with the theatre for timetables and ticket information. 
  
THE AGE OF IRON 
To kick off the Classic Stage Company season, Brian Kulick adapts and directs a mashup of Shakespeare&#8217;s &#8220;Troilus and Cressida&#8221; and Thomas Heywood&#8217&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[8220;POLISH POETRY NOW&#8221; 
The poets Tadeusz Dabrowski, Bozena Keff, Marzanna Kielar, and Tomasz Rozycki are joined by the translators Bill Johnston and Benjamin Paloff for a reading and discussion. (Poets House, 10 River Terrace, Battery Park City. 212-431-7920. Nov. 3-4 at 7.) 
  
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 
The translator&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[DANCE 
IN THEIR SIXTIES 
Nov. 17-19 
Two titans of the radical sixties, Deborah Hay and Yvonne Rainer, both alumnae of the Judson Dance Theatre, have lately returned to group choreography. They unite for a double bill at Baryshnikov Arts Center. (212-868-4444.) 
  
ART 
IN GOOD PART 
Nov. 19-Oct. 2, 2011&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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ROCK AND POP 
Musicians and night-club proprietors live complicated lives; it&#8217;s advisable to call ahead to confirm engagements.  
  
BARB&#200;S 
376 9th St., Park Slope, Brooklyn (347-422-0248)&#8212;Nov. 6: The folk-inspired Wingdale Community Singers are the novelist Rick Moody and the musicians Hannah&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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OPENING 
  
ACT OF GOD 
This documentary, by Jennifer Baichwal, explores the effects of being hit by lightning. Opening Nov. 4. (IFC Center.) 
  
THE BOX 
A science-fiction fantasy, directed by Richard Kelly, about a box that makes its bearers instantly rich but kills someone they know. Starring Cameron Diaz&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[HAN TANG YUEFU MUSIC AND DANCE ENSEMBLE 
In &#8220;The Feast of Han Xizai,&#8221; the Taiwan-based troupe interprets delicate scenes from a Tang-dynasty painting. (Joyce Theatre, 175 Eighth Ave., at 19th St. 212-242-0800. Nov. 3-4 at 7:30, Nov. 5-7 at 8, and Nov. 8 at 2 and&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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OPERA 
  
METROPOLITAN OPERA 
&#8220;Il Barbiere di Siviglia,&#8221; offered with an able cast that includes Joyce DiDonato (as Rosina), Barry Banks, Franco Vassallo, John Del Carlo, and Roberto Scandiuzzi; Maurizio Benini conducts. (Nov. 4 at 8 and Nov. 7 at 8:30.) | Robert Lepage&#8217;s interactive production of&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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MUSEUMS AND LIBRARIES 
  
METROPOLITAN MUSEUM 
Fifth Ave. at 82nd St. (212-535-7710)&#8212;&#8220;Vermeer&#8217;s Masterpiece &#8216;The Milkmaid.&#8217; &#8221; Through Nov. 29. |  &#8220;Art of the Samurai: Japanese Arms and Armor, 1156-1868.&#8221; Through Jan. 10. |  &#8220;Looking In: Robert Frank&#8217;s &#8216;The Americans&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>Goings on About Town: Above and Beyond</title>
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<description><![CDATA[PERFORMING REVOLUTION FESTIVAL 
This five-month-long festival of music, dance, theatre, and other events, starting Nov. 6, featuring artists from Central and Eastern Europe, celebrates the twentieth anniversary of the fall of Communism. (See Night Life&#8212;(Le) Poisson Rouge.) (For a complete schedule, visit www.performingrevolution.org.) 
  
MARIO BATALI FOUNDATION&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>Elizabeth Kolbert: Should you eat meat?</title>
<link>http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/books/2009/11/09/091109crbo_books_kolbert</link>
<description><![CDATA[Americans love animals. Forty-six million families in the United States own at least one dog, and thirty-eight million keep cats. Thirteen million maintain freshwater aquariums in which swim a total of more than a hundred and seventy million fish. Collectively, these creatures cost Americans some forty billion dollars&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>Books: &#x22;Too Big to Fail&#x22;</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Sorkin, a business reporter and columnist for the Times, tells the story of how the financial crisis unfolded from the perspective of some of the giants of finance, who, seen close up, appear to be disconcertingly petty. Sorkin&#8217;s analysis is fairly perfunctory (it doesn&#8217;t go much&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>Books: &#x22;The Locust and the Bird&#x22;</title>
<link>http://www.newyorker.com/arts/reviews/brieflynoted/2009/11/09/091109crbn_brieflynoted3</link>
<description><![CDATA[Al-Shaykh&#8217;s poignant family history, narrated in the voice of her mother, Kamila, transports us to Beirut in the nineteen-thirties. At eleven, the beautiful and strong-willed Kamila is illiterate, her family penniless. She falls in love with the handsome Muhammad, but at fourteen is married off&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>Books: &#x22;Hell&#x22;</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Hatcher McCord is a news anchor with an unusual assignment: to ask Hell&#8217;s tortured celebrity denizens, &#8220;Why do you think you&#8217;re here?&#8221; In this compelling surrealist romp, McCord is chauffeured through Hell&#8217;s sulfurous streets by Richard Nixon in Satan&#8217;s own&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>Anthony Lane: Rambling Man</title>
<link>http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/notebook/2009/11/09/091109gonb_GOAT_notebook_lane</link>
<description><![CDATA[8220;Are you staying or going?&#8221; That question, put to the brooding, itinerant Aldo (Steve Cochran), resounds through Michelangelo Antonioni&#8217;s 1957 film &#8220;Il Grido,&#8221; which screens at BAM on Nov. 9. It remains one of his least recognized films but also one of his most&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>Vince Aletti: MOMA&#x26;#8217;s annual &#x26;#8220;New Photography&#x26;#8221; exhibition.</title>
<link>http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/notebook/2009/11/02/091102gonb_GOAT_notebook_aletti</link>
<description><![CDATA[The latest installment of MOMA&#8217;s annual &#8220;New Photography&#8221; exhibition is the best one in years, and not just because it&#8217;s the biggest. By including six young photographers, the curator Eva Respini ups the odds that there will be interesting work on the walls, while&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>Sasha Frere-Jones: Beating The Sistema</title>
<link>http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/notebook/2009/11/02/091102gonb_GOAT_notebook_frerejones</link>
<description><![CDATA[For five hundred years, Angola was a colony of Portugal; even after it achieved independence, in 1975, the two countries remained intimately linked. The large number of Angolans living in Lisbon kept cultural artifacts flowing between the countries; the dance music called kuduro (which translates as &#8220;hard ass,&#8221&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>John Lahr: Patrick Marber updates Strindberg.</title>
<link>http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/theatre/2009/11/02/091102crth_theatre_lahr</link>
<description><![CDATA[Patrick Marber&#8217;s &#8220;After Miss Julie&#8221; (a Roundabout Theatre Company production at the American Airlines), a version of August Strindberg&#8217;s gnarly, pathfinding 1888 tragedy about class division and desire, puts a new engine in an old chassis; the problem is internal combustion. In transposing the&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>Goings on About Town: The Theatre</title>
<link>http://www.newyorker.com/arts/events/theatre/2009/11/02/091102goth_GOAT_theatre</link>
<description><![CDATA[OPENINGS AND PREVIEWS 
Please call the phone number listed with the theatre for timetables and ticket information. 
  
  
ANTIGONE 
Anne Bogart directs Jocelyn Clarke&#8217;s adaptation of the tragedy, which kicks off the SITI Company&#8217;s season. Oct. 28-Nov. 1. (Dance Theatre Workshop, 219 W. 19th St. 212-924-0077&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>Goings on About Town: Readings and Talks</title>
<link>http://www.newyorker.com/arts/events/readings/2009/11/02/091102goab_GOAT_above1</link>
<description><![CDATA[POWERHOUSE ARENA 
The literary magazine Guernica celebrates its fifth anniversary with a reading by Jonathan Ames (the creator of HBO&#8217;s &#8220;Bored to Death&#8221;). There will also be music and beer. (37 Main St., at Water St., Brooklyn. 718-666-3049. Oct. 28 at 7.) 
  
&#8220;WRITING HELL&#8221&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>Goings on About Town: On the Horizon</title>
<link>http://www.newyorker.com/arts/events/horizon/2009/11/02/091102gohz_GOAT_horizon</link>
<description><![CDATA[DANCE 
COOL MOVES 
Nov. 4 and Nov. 6-7 
Karole Armitage and her troupe, Armitage Gone! Dance, present &#8220;Itutu,&#8221; which explores the polyrhythms of the African band Burkina Electric and Lukas Ligeti&#8217;s compositions for electric marimba. (718-636-4100.) 
  
ART 
EERO APPARENT 
Nov. 10-Jan. 31 
&#8220;Eero Saarinen&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>Goings on About Town: Night Life</title>
<link>http://www.newyorker.com/arts/events/nightlife/2009/11/02/091102goni_GOAT_nightlife</link>
<description><![CDATA[ROCK AND POP 
Musicians and night-club proprietors live complicated lives; it&#8217;s advisable to call ahead to confirm engagements.  
  
ABOVE THE AUTO PARTS STORE 
600 Bushwick Ave., Brooklyn (No phone)&#8212;The spastic duo Lightning Bolt is one of the most enduring acts to emerge from Fort Thunder&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>Goings on About Town: Movies</title>
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<description><![CDATA[OPENING 
  
GENTLEMEN BRONCOS 
Reviewed below in Now Playing. Opening Oct. 30. (In wide release.) 
  
THE HOUSE OF THE DEVIL 
A horror film about a babysitter who is lured into a satanic plot. Directed by Ti West; starring Jocelin Donahue, A. J. Bowen, and Greta Gerwig. Opening Oct. 30. (Village East&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>Goings on About Town: Isaac Mizrahi</title>
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<description><![CDATA[paragraph class="noindent">Isaac Mizrahi&#8217;s brand-new shop on the Upper East Side is long and slender, like a fashion model&#8212;except, of course, not as slender. It is the designer&#8217;s first boutique. &#8220;I never was someone who thought it was my job to&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>Goings on About Town: Dance</title>
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<description><![CDATA[GARTH FAGAN DANCE 
For his latest visit to the Joyce, the Jamaican-born king of Rochester turns to China, or at least to the Ying Quartet recording &#8220;Dim Sum,&#8221; a collection of small-plate pieces by Chinese-American composers. Fagan&#8217;s response, &#8220;Mudan 175/39,&#8221; serves&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>Goings on About Town: Classical Music</title>
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<description><![CDATA[OPERA 
  
METROPOLITAN OPERA 
Franco Zeffirelli&#8217;s production of &#8220;Tosca&#8221; may be history&#8212;for now&#8212;but the Met is unlikely to tamper with his staging of &#8220;Turandot,&#8221; which, in its magnificent overabundance, offers a shimmering vision of ancient China that audiences love to believe&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>Goings on About Town: Art</title>
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MUSEUMS AND LIBRARIES 
  
METROPOLITAN MUSEUM 
Fifth Ave. at 82nd St. (212-535-7710)&#8212;&#8220;Vermeer&#8217;s Masterpiece &#8216;The Milkmaid&#8217; &#8221; sets an example for recession-era museum practice. The single guest diva, from the Rijksmuseum, in Amsterdam, heads a cast of local talent: the Met&#8217;s&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>Goings on About Town: Above and Beyond</title>
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<description><![CDATA[8220;HALLOWEEN WONDER CABINET&#8221; 
Lawrence Weschler, the director of the New York Institute for the Humanities, has organized a daylong series of multimedia presentations covering everything from the intergalactic to the intercellular. Highlights include appearances by Laurie Anderson, who will talk about her work with NASA; David Wilson (the&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>Elizabeth Kolbert: Rumors in an age of unreason.</title>
<link>http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/books/2009/11/02/091102crbo_books_kolbert</link>
<description><![CDATA[This past June, Representative Mike Castle held a town-hall meeting at a community center in Georgetown, Delaware. Castle, a Republican, is the state&#8217;s only House member, and he had invited half a dozen health-care experts to take questions from his constituents. A woman in a red&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>David Denby: Tales of Amelia Earhart, Valery Gergiev, and the Paris Opera Ballet.</title>
<link>http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/cinema/2009/11/02/091102crci_cinema_denby</link>
<description><![CDATA[In &#8220;Amelia,&#8221; Hilary Swank, playing Amelia Earhart, the celebrity aviatrix of the nineteen-twenties and thirties, has a big, toothy smile, high cheekbones, and short hair that seems to have been chopped with a knife. Earhart&#8217;s clothes&#8212;men&#8217;s pants, shirts, and leather flying&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>David Denby: &#x26;#8220;Ride the High Country,&#x26;#8221; at BAM.</title>
<link>http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/notebook/2009/11/02/091102gonb_GOAT_notebook_denby</link>
<description><![CDATA[In the nineteen-fifties, Fred Zinnemann (&#8220;High Noon&#8221;) and George Stevens (&#8220;Shane&#8221;) tried to freeze the Western genre into a single archetypal film, while directors like Budd Boetticher and Anthony Mann were taking it in bitter new directions. &#8220;Ride the High Country,&#8221; Sam Peckinpah&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>Books: &#x22;The Man in the Wooden Hat&#x22;</title>
<link>http://www.newyorker.com/arts/reviews/brieflynoted/2009/11/02/091102crbn_brieflynoted2</link>
<description><![CDATA[In this understated novel, Gardam returns to the successful barrister and judge Sir Edward Feathers, the protagonist of her deliciously acerbic &#8220;Old Filth.&#8221; The complementary tale, told largely from the point of view of Feathers&#8217;s wife, Betty, a fellow-&#8220;Raj orphan,&#8221; begins as the&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>Books: &#x22;The Humbling&#x22;</title>
<link>http://www.newyorker.com/arts/reviews/brieflynoted/2009/11/02/091102crbn_brieflynoted1</link>
<description><![CDATA[Roth&#8217;s slender thirtieth novel is about a famous stage actor in his sixties who has lost his ability to act. &#8220;Shorn of his skills, alone, workless, and in persistent pain,&#8221; he confines himself to his farmhouse in upstate New York. His solitude and despair are broken&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>Books: &#x22;The American Leonardo&#x22;</title>
<link>http://www.newyorker.com/arts/reviews/brieflynoted/2009/11/02/091102crbn_brieflynoted3</link>
<description><![CDATA[In 1919, a Midwestern auto salesman named Harry Hahn and his French war bride, Andr&#233;e, got in touch with Joseph Duveen, the famous New York art dealer, with an offer to sell what they claimed was an original painting by Leonardo da Vinci. Duveen publicly dismissed the work&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>Books: &#x22;Eating&#x22;</title>
<link>http://www.newyorker.com/arts/reviews/brieflynoted/2009/11/02/091102crbn_brieflynoted4</link>
<description><![CDATA[This convivial memoir by a distinguished publisher charts a lifetime of cooking and consumption, from childhood efforts to conceal from a grandmother the mediocrity of her culinary efforts to the contentment of making a blueberry pie for grandchildren. Naturally, there are many publisher&#8217;s lunches&#8212;the work, Epstein&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>Ben Greenman: New releases from Harper Simon and Richmond Fontaine.</title>
<link>http://www.newyorker.com/arts/reviews/recordings/2009/11/02/091102gore_GOAT_recordings_greenman</link>
<description><![CDATA[paragraph class="noindent">Harper Simon may be his father&#8217;s child, but he&#8217;s no child. Simon, the oldest son of Paul Simon, was the subject of songs like &#8220;St. Judy&#8217;s Comet&#8221; (&#8220;Little sleepy boy / Do you know what time it is? / Well&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>Alex Ross: Suzanne Fiol&#x26;#8217;s legacy.</title>
<link>http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/notebook/2009/11/02/091102gonb_GOAT_notebook_ross</link>
<description><![CDATA[Avant-garde music, which once filled downtown alleys with noises strange and sweet, has been all but banished from Manhattan, a victim of rising rents and civic indifference. It is, however, flourishing on certain handsomely decrepit streets in Brooklyn. The photographer and gallerist Suzanne Fiol, who in 2003 founded the&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>Goings on About Town: The Theatre</title>
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OPENINGS AND PREVIEWS 
Please call the phone number listed with the theatre for timetables and ticket information. 
  
  
AFTER MISS JULIE 
Sienna Miller stars in Patrick Marber&#8217;s adaptation of Strindberg&#8217;s play from 1888, about an upper-class girl who preys on a servant at her father&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>Goings on About Town: Readings and Talks</title>
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<description><![CDATA[8220;RUST/RIVER&#8221; 
Jessica DuLong, who is one of the world&#8217;s only female fireboat engineers (she works aboard the John J. Harvey), reads from her new book, &#8220;My River Chronicles: Rediscovering America on the Hudson,&#8221; at the Atlantic gallery. It is currently displaying a thematically&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>Goings on About Town: On the Horizon</title>
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<description><![CDATA[THE THEATRE 
CAN&#8217;T HURRY LOVE 
Nov. 7 
The Apollo Theatre kicks off a national tour of the 1981 musical &#8220;Dreamgirls,&#8221; which follows the rise and fall of a sixties girl group, with music by Henry Krieger and lyrics by Tom Eyen. Robert Longbottom directs and choreographs&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>Goings on About Town: Night Life</title>
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ROCK AND POP 
Musicians and night-club proprietors live complicated lives; it&#8217;s advisable to call ahead to confirm engagements.  
  
B. B. KING BLUES CLUB &#38; GRILL 
237 W. 42nd St. (212-997-4144)&#8212;Oct. 23: Bobby Brown. Not to be outdone by the comeback of his more famous&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>Goings on About Town: Movies</title>
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OPENING 
  
AMELIA 
A bio-pic about Amelia Earhart. Directed by Mira Nair; starring Hilary Swank and Ewan McGregor. Opening Oct. 23. (In wide release.) 
  
ANTICHRIST 
Reviewed this week in The Current Cinema. Opening Oct. 23. (In limited release.)  
  
ASTRO BOY 
An animated adaptation of the Japanese comic-book series&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>Goings on About Town: Dance</title>
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<description><![CDATA[CEDAR LAKE CONTEMPORARY BALLET 
In &#8220;Orbo Novo,&#8221; Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui explores the rugged terrain of consciousness after a stroke, based on the neuroscientist Jill Bolte Taylor&#8217;s articulate account of her own experience. (Joyce Theatre, 175 Eighth Ave., at 19th St. 212-242-0800. Oct. 20-21 at 7:30, Oct&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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OPERA 
  
METROPOLITAN OPERA 
&#8220;Aida,&#8221; featuring Violeta Urmana, Dolora Zajick, Johan Botha, and Carlo Guelfi in the leading roles; The estimable Daniele Gatti conducts. (Oct. 21 at 8 and Oct. 24 at 1.) | The beautiful Marschallin&#8212;Ren&#233;e Fleming, completely in her element&#8212;in &#8220&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>Goings on About Town: Art</title>
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MUSEUMS AND LIBRARIES 
  
METROPOLITAN MUSEUM 
Fifth Ave. at 82nd St. (212-535-7710)&#8212;&#8220;Vermeer&#8217;s Masterpiece &#8216;The Milkmaid.&#8217;&#8221; Through Nov. 29. |  &#8220;Art of the Samurai: Japanese Arms and Armor, 1156&#8211;1868.&#8221; Opens Oct. 21. |  &#8220;Looking In: Robert Frank&#8217;s &#8216&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>Goings on About Town: Above and Beyond</title>
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<description><![CDATA[BIG APPLE CIRCUS 
Manhattan&#8217;s one-ring wonder returns for the season, starting Oct. 22. (Damrosch Park, Lincoln Center. For more information, visit www.bigapplecircus.org. Through Jan. 18.) 
  
&#8220;BEST OF ALL POSSIBLE BOOKS&#8221; 
This is the two-hundred-fiftieth anniversary of the publication of &#8220;Candide,&#8221; Voltaire&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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<title>Books: &#x22;Cockroach&#x22;</title>
<link>http://www.newyorker.com/arts/reviews/brieflynoted/2009/10/26/091026crbn_brieflynoted4</link>
<description><![CDATA[The unnamed narrator of Hage&#8217;s second novel is a suicidal Middle Eastern immigrant living in poverty in Montreal. He is also a kleptomaniac, and breaks into the houses of acquaintances to snoop through their lives, opening their fridges as well as (for us) their immigrant stories. The book&#160;.&#160;.&#160;.]]></description>
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