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  Fri, 09 Jan 2009 05:34:47 +0100
The overhauled Golden Globe statuette will have more detailing.
“Abstract Face” by Clementine Hunter is among the works at 7 West 34th Street in Manhattan.
Kate Hudson and Anne Hathaway in "Bride Wars."
Kiefer Sutherland, star of the anti-terrorism drama “24.”
Rembrandt’s “Woman With a Pink,” from the early 1660s, at the Metropolitan Museum, takes on a new cast in new times.
"Becky Shaw," with David Wilson Barnes and Emily Bergl, above, written by Gina Gionfriddo and directed by Peter DuBois, is at the Second Stage Theater.
Jennifer Baszile
An exhibit of 87 paintings, drawings and prints at the Museum of Modern Art makes for an excellent introduction for anyone just getting to know Jasper Johns’s work.

An untitled photograph shot in Union Square, included in “Eudora Welty in New York.”
  Fri, 09 Jan 2009 06:18:37 +0100
Sotheby’s has put one of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner’s Berlin street scenes on the cover of its Feb. 3 Impressionist and modern art sale catalog.

From left, Jessica Jolly, Lee Eddy and Katie Apicella in "Wickets."
From left, Robert La Fosse, Megan Fairchild and Joaquin De Luz in “Coppélia,” at Lincoln Center.
The fierce works created by the current resident artists of the Baryshnikov Arts Center as seen on Wednesday included a politically pointed piece by Jane Comfort.

Steve Ross’s new show at the Algonquin Hotel is a tasty examination of Alan Jay Lerner, the lyricist for “My Fair Lady,” “Gigi” and “Camelot.”

Mario Pavone performing with his band at Iridium on Wednesday night.
Lady Antebellum’s blithe and sprightly show at Joe’s Pub included a performance of “All We’d Ever Need,” the most affecting track from the group’s self-titled debut album.

From left, Danny Boyle, David Fincher, Christopher Nolan, Ron Howard and Gus Van Sant
Morris Chestnut and Taraji P. Henson in "Not Easily Broken."
Gary Oldman and Odette Yustman in "The Unborn."
Chazz Palminteri, center, with Thomas Guiry and Christine Lahti in "Yonkers Joe."
Nikolaj Lie Kaas and Rebecka Hemse in “Just Another Love Story,” a high-adrenaline thriller from Ole Bornedal.
Anna Karina and László Szabó in Jean-Luc Godard's "Made in U.S.A."
  Fri, 09 Jan 2009 02:09:37 +0100
Dress like a lady, kick like a tough guy: Kate Gilmore busts stereotypes and bashes through walls in a scene from her video “Walk This Way,” in her New York solo debut at Smith-Stewart.
Some of Lippold’s most complicated wire sculptures have recently undergone nimble-fingered repairs costing hundreds of thousands of dollars.

As the director of classical artists and repertory for Decca Records from 1958 to 1971, Mr. Horowitz produced many influential recordings.

Ned Tanen in 1977.
The Broadway revival of “Hair” has lost one cast member and added another.

The PBS broadcast of “King Lear” will avoid offense to delicate sensibilities by hiding the nudity in a scene with Ian McKellen, who plays the title role.

A state representative said he would seek the assistance of the state’s attorney general after the sudden closing of the 35-year-old Carousel Dinner Theater in Akron.

Author Solutions, a publisher of print-on-demand books, has acquired Xlibris, a rival self-publisher, expanding its footprint in one of the fastest-growing segments of publishing.

“The Morning Show With Mike and Juliet,” the two-year-old syndicated Fox talk show, will end this summer.

The Walt Disney Company confirmed its purchase of the television broadcast rights to two events for the inauguration of Barack Obama.

The producers of “In the Heights” said they had recouped the initial $10 million investment since the show opened on Broadway.

“The People’s Choice Awards” lifted CBS to a narrow prime-time victory on Wednesday, averaging 9.3 million viewers, according to Nielsen’s estimates.