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Judith Leyster, 1609–1660
feature Dutch painter Judith Leyster was one of the first major artists “rediscovered” by feminist art critics in the 1970s. The National Gallery has gathered 10 of her works to celebrate her 400th birthday.
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Exhibit of the week: Frank Lloyd Wright: From Within Outward
feature The Guggenheim Museum traces the architect's development with drawings and scale models, including an unrealized plan to reshape downtown Baghdad.
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Exhibit of the week: Beyond Golden Clouds
feature Among the Art Institute of Chicago’s “rarely seen masterpieces” are its exquisite Japanese screens, said the Chicago Sun-Times.
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Stage: Herringbone
feature Herringbone is a perfect vehicle for Tony winner BD Wong's talent as a song-and-dance man.
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Stage: All My Sons
feature Director Kimberly Senior's “brilliantly orchestrated” production of Arthur Miller’s All My Sons “breathes fire” into a work that’s been performed many, many ti
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Fashion & photography: Stylish summer exhibitions
feature Avedon Fashion: 1944–2000; Fashion Forward: Photographs by Louise Dahl-Wolfe; Shopping in Paris: French Fashion, 1850–1925; Edward Steichen: In High Fashion
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Larry Johnson
feature At UCLA's Hammer Museum, the photographs and prints by Larry Johnson capture the darker, seamier side of the city's celebrity culture.
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Stage: The First Wives Club
feature The First Wives Club is a comedy about three middle-aged women who get back at their cheating spouses and their new trophy wives.
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Stage: The Light in the Piazza
feature Director Joe Leonardo’s production “has finally unlocked the true magic” inherent in this delightful musical, said Hedy Weiss in the Chicago Sun-Times.
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Stage: Cabaret
feature Director and choreographer Jim Corti’s “eye-popping new revival” of Cabaret is “not to be missed.”
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The Chimaera of Arezzo
feature A recently settled lawsuit has allowed the Getty Villa to exhibit the Chimaera of Arezzo, the fourth-century B.C. Etruscan masterpiece that is one of Italy's most prized artifacts.
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Stage: The Tin Pan Alley Rag
feature Playwright Mark Saltzman's bio-musical imagines a meeting between Irving Berlin and Scott Joplin.
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Watteau to Degas: French Drawings from the Frits Lugt Collection
feature The Dutch collector assembled thousands of old master drawings, and the pick of the litter are now on display at the Frick Collection.
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Stage: Memphis
feature The storyline of Memphis feels secondhand, but the cast and choreography are first-rate.
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