Arts and Culture
Phantom of the Opera Spooks Coney Island in Fun $9 Million Sequel: Review The Phantom of the Opera, last
seen fleeing from the bowels of the Paris opera, has resurfaced
as an impresario in Coney Island.
Spitzer Documentary, Falcon Smuggling Highlight Tribeca Festival Lineup An unfinished documentary on former
New York governor Eliot Spitzer, a biopic on maverick French
singer/songwriter Serge Gainsbourg and a crime drama starring
James Franco will be shown at next month’s Tribeca Film Festival
in New York.
Per Se, Ramsay Alums Bring Heat, Sodium Blitzkrieg to Recette: Ryan Sutton Recette serves supermodel-friendly
small plates and rewards the fashionably layered.
`Scottsboro' Turns Nightmare Into `Chicago' Style Musical: Jeremy Gerard On the stage of New York’s Vineyard
Theatre, John Cullum swoons, lost in reverie. Behind the white
actor, nine worn black men sing “Southern Days,” a ghostly ode
to Dixie as sweet-sounding as “My Old Kentucky Home.”
Spector Seeks $7 Million to Modernize `Raunchy' Public Theater Building Wearing a white hardhat, former
Bear Stearns Cos. Co-President Warren Spector chipped plaster
with a gold-plated wood mallet yesterday in the lobby of New
York’s Public Theater, signifying the latest change at what was
once the grand Astor Library.
$2.7 Billion Dutch Fair Lures Art Collectors as Records Boost Confidence A record 263 dealers will offer
paintings and other works worth $2.7 billion at the world’s
largest art and antiques fair, anticipating the return of the
billionaire big-spenders.
Sewage Workers, Red Flags Kick Off New `Ring' in Paris: Jorg von Uthmann A revolution-tinged “Das
Rheingold” opened the first complete cycle of Wagner’s
“Ring” to be staged at the Paris Opera since 1955.
Blair Curses, Brown Rages in Damning Downing Street Portrait: Book Review As a U.K. general election nears,
London newspapers are serving up juicy morsels from a scabrous
new book on politics. The extracts, from Andrew Rawnsley’s “The
End of the Party,” brim with men behaving badly behind the
walls of the prime minister’s residence at 10 Downing Street.
Pink Floyd, Queen May Ditch EMI as Guy Hands's Buyout Mission `Implodes' Pink Floyd and Queen, bands that
have been with EMI Music for about four decades, may head for
the door, according to two people familiar with their talks, as
concern mounts about the U.K. record label’s finances.
Top Five Nonfiction Books From Conover to Rove: Bloomberg Muse Recommends With so many books in the stores,
we’re often asked for recommendations. Here’s a list of recent
nonfiction titles: