Bounty of Countertenors in 1631 Opera
New York performances by William Christie and his brilliant early-music ensemble, Les Arts Florissants, have long been dependable sources not only of historical elucidation but also of vibrant entertainment.
A New Video Game Hopes Expressive Characters Lead to Emotional Attachment
Video games have rarely been known for the artistry of their animation. All that is changing this week with the release of Insomniac Games Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction.
The Prado Makes Room to Show Off More Jewels
For many years, the Prado was almost a secret in plain sight, but now an extension moves the museum, stuck so long in the 19th century, into the 21st.
Keeping Houses, Not Building Them
Women in Modernism, a colloquium held on Thursday night at the Museum of Modern Art, sought to take a more positive look at the role women have played in architectural history.
Striving for Expression and Thrills in a Wintry Realm
Ice Theater wants to elevate ice dance to an art form, but you can t do that if you don t sink into skating s particulars.
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November 5th, 2007 at 11:22 am
[…] Bounty of Countertenors in 1631 Opera New York performances by William Christie and his brilliant early-music ensemble, Les Arts Florissants, have long been dependable sources not only of historical elucidation but also of vibrant entertainment. A New Video Game Hopes Expressive Characters Lead to Emotional Attachment Video games have […] […]
November 6th, 2007 at 10:40 am
[…] Bounty of Countertenors in 1631 Opera New York performances by William Christie and his brilliant early-music ensemble, Les Arts Florissants, have long been dependable sources not only of historical elucidation but also of vibrant entertainment. A New Video Game Hopes Expressive Characters Lead to Emotional Attachment Video games have […] […]