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Though mostly used for its stage, Alice Tully Hall is best suited to its use as a huge movie house during the New York Film Festival and occasional Film Society of Lincoln Center events too large for the Walter Reade. It's impossible to find a bad seat in this place other than the front rows (though the silver lining for those stuck with neck-breaking seats is the proximity they have to the filmmakers during the post-show Q&As).
Following the New York Philharmonic’s performance of Gruppen for three orchestras in July, and August’s Birmingham, England, rendition of his sky-high Helicopter String Quartet, our year of Karlheinz Stockhausen spectacles continues apace with... More »
Marcus Samuelsson recently opened American Table Cafe and Bar in the lobby of Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall. Menu items include pulled pork sandwiches with apple slaw, the doro wat tacos, filled w... More »
Dir. Hiyao Miyazaki (2001). Anime master Miyazaki cooks up one nutty fruitcakean Alice in Wonderland story in which a ten-year-old girl finds herself in a literal ghost town that functions as a cosmic bathhouse. The movie is packed with incident... More »
Dir. Wes Anderson (2001). A comic fairytale about a J.D. Salinger family living in the memory of their F.A.O. Schwartz childhood, Andersons ensemble piece is as at once elusive in its mood and homey in its characterizations. For all his... More »
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