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Museums Related ArticlesMusic Review: The Beach Boys at Beacon Theater - The Beach Boys are in their 60s and 70s now, and it showed, but memory and a knowing backup band supplied what mortal performers cannot. ...Television: Howard Stern Joins ?America?s Got Talent? - The satellite radio shock-jock Howard Stern says he will show a more temperate side as a judge on NBC?s competition show ?America?s Got Talent.? ... Critic?s Notebook: Jermaine Paul Triumphs in Finale of Season 2 of ?The Voice? - The triumph of Jermaine Paul gave ?The Voice? a surprisingly affecting outcome after the show had become something of a cynic?s preserve. ... Gay on TV: It?s All in the Family - The outrage is gone. Today, it?s rare to hear a complaint about shows like ?Modern Family? or the drama ?Smash,? which has five gay characters. ... ArtsBeat: Lyricist of ?YMCA? Wins Suit Over Control of Songs - Victor Willis, formerly of the Village People, won a suit to reclaim control of his music in 2013 after the 35-year copyright ends. The ruling has the potential to change the music business. ... ArtsBeat: How 'Mad Men' Landed the Beatles: All You Need Is Love (and $250,000) - The use of ?Tomorrow Never Knows? in Sunday?s episode of ?Mad Men? was a rare instance in which a song written and recorded by the Beatles has been licensed for a television series. ... Maurice Sendak, Children?s Author, Dies at 83 - Mr. Sendak, known in particular for ?Where the Wild Things Are,? was widely considered the most important children?s book artist of the 20th century. ... An Appraisal: Maurice Sendak Wanted Children to Grow Up a Bit - Maurice Sendak, like Max, his celebrated character, was the king of all wild things. ... Rothko Painting Sells for Record, Nearly $87 Million, at Christie?s - ?Orange, Red, Yellow,? a 1961 canvas by Mark Rothko, sold for nearly $87 million, and prices for artists like Pollock also brought record amounts. ... Megan Hilty in ?Gentlemen Prefer Blondes? and ?Smash? - The actress Megan Hilty is taking on a role made famous by Marilyn Monroe, the celebrity her character on NBC?s ?Smash? pines to play, in ?Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,? part of the Encores! series at City Center. ... Mort Lindsey, Musical Director, Dies at 89 - Working with luminaries like Merv Griffin on television, Barbra Streisand in Central Park and Judy Garland at Carnegie Hall, Mr. Lindsey?s musical career spanned six decades. ... Video Game Review: Walking Dead Game Departs From Zombie Clichés - The video game of the comic book and television series ?The Walking Dead? adds some character to a mindless enemy. ... David Ayer?s ?End of Watch,? in Los Angeles Grit - The director David Ayer?s film ?End of Watch? continues his exploration of police officers in the Los Angeles neighborhood where he grew up. ... Movie Review: ?Patience (After Sebald),? a Documentary - W. G. Sebald, the German-born author of ?The Emigrants,? ?Austerlitz? and ?The Rings of Saturn,? is the subject of a new documentary. ... Books of The Times: ?Over Time,? a Memoir by Frank Deford - Frank Deford?s memoir recalls a lost era of sportswriting, when players slept in fleabag hotels and stubbed out cigarettes in the dugout. ... ArtsBeat: A Broadway Debut in Works for Tom Hanks - The Hollywood star is in negotiations to play the Daily News columnist Mike McAlary in a new play by Nora Ephron. ... ArtsBeat: After a Record-Breaking Weekend, 'Avengers' Director Joss Whedon Reflects - In an interview-slash-self-analysis at the Web site whedonesque.com, Joss Whedon, the director and screenwriter of "The Avengers," talked about his future plans and how the film's success has or has not changed his life. ... ArtsBeat: Celebrate Brooklyn Announces It Summer Lineup - The nearly two-month-long festival returns for its 34th year, featuring an international roster of artists. ... Architecture Review: A New Visitor Center at Brooklyn Botanic Garden - was designed by Weiss/Manfredi.The Brooklyn Botanic Garden will unveil a new visitor center and gateway at the northeast corner of the garden next Wednesday. ... Scene City: Clothes Are Art at the Met Costume Institute Party - The preview of the museum?s Schiaparelli-Prada show brings out stars, designers and Tim Tebow. ... Opera Singers Who Dine as Part of the Show - Opera, of all the art forms, is singularly associated with food, whether because of the appetites of well-girthed singers or the sensual pleasures celebrated in its music. ... Thom Mayne of Morphosis Is Chosen for CornellNYC Tech - Thom Mayne of Morphosis has been selected to design the first academic building for Cornell University?s high-tech graduate school campus on Roosevelt Island in New York City. ... Music Review: Spiritualized Performs at Terminal 5 - Jason Pierce playing with the band at Terminal 5.The British band Spiritualized performed at Terminal 5, led by Jason Pierce, who delights in a brazen guitar line. ... Theater Review: ?You Are in an Open Field? at Here Arts Center - ?You Are in an Open Field,? by the New York Neo-Futurists troupe, is a stew of 1980s-style video games, role-playing games and ?nerdcore? hip-hop. ... Music Review: Louis Lortie at Carnegie Hall - Works by Chopin were the highlight of a performance by the pianist Louis Lortie, who stepped in for Maurizio Pollini on Sunday at Carnegie Hall. ... Theater Review: ?Color Between the Lines? at Irondale Center - ?Color Between the Lines? strives to document many of the forgotten abolitionist heroes of Brooklyn, with an emphasis on ?many.? ... Theater Review: ?Eavesdropping on Dreams? Confronts Holocaust at Cherry Lane - Lynn Cohen plays an Auschwitz survivor at the Cherry Lane.In ?Eavesdropping on Dreams,? presented by the Barefoot Theater Company, three generations of women alternately deny and confront a past tied to the Holocaust. ... Theater Review: ?Protected,? at Workshop Theater Company - Jeff Paul plays a witness with a new identity at the Workshop Theater Company.In ?Protected,? a series of odd characters turns up at the front door of a man who is new in the witness protection program. ... Digby Wolfe, Actor and ?Laugh-In? Writer, Dies at 82 - Mr. Wolfe, who got his start at the BBC, went on to help start up a zany American comedy. ... Roman Totenberg, Violinist and Teacher, Dies at 101 - Mr. Totenberg influenced generations of musicians, and appeared on countless recordings. ... National Briefing | Midwest: Illinois: Defense Rests Quickly in Killings of Actress?s Relatives - The man accused of killing three relatives of the Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson did not take the stand, and his lawyers put on a mere 30-minute defense on Tuesday. ... The Scoop: New York City iPhone App - Get a selection of the listings on your iPhone with The Scoop, The Times?s guide to what to eat, see and do in New York. ... Madeleine Albright Shares Her Reading Habits - The former secretary of state and author of a new memoir about her childhood, ?Prague Winter,? once wore a mustache in a high school production of ?Pride and Prejudice.? ... Breaking Conductors? Down by Gesture and Body Part - Demystifying the movements of conductors, with the help of seven top practitioners, including Alan Gilbert, music director of the New York Philharmonic. ... The Week Ahead: May 6 ? 12 - A selection of events this week. ... Life of a ?Salesman? - Charles Isherwood leads an online discussion about Arthur Miller?s classic play. ... Special Section: Museums - From art classes taught by artists to programs to fight childhood obesity, education is a growing mission at museums. ... Events at the Old Operating Theatre Museum - The latest events held by the Museum... Grants received by the Old Operating Theatre Museum - Details of grants and projects undertaken by the Museum ... Development Plan for the Old Operating Theatre Museum - Opportunity to look at the plans to improve the Museum - could we purchase the Church below the herb Garret?... News from the Old Operating Theatre Museum - News from our Home Page... 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