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Noël Coward Returns
The acclaimed London revival of Private Lives, starring Alan Rickman and Lindsay Duncan, has now come to Broadway. Funny how potent chic drama is, writes Christopher Hampton.
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The New Age of the Countertenors
David Daniels and the young superstars of opera.
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Arts and the Man
Philippe de Montebello has ruled over the world's greatest treasury of visual culture for 24 years without compromising his standards or his taste.
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Citizen Sam
British Director Sam Mendes won an Oscar his first time out with American Beauty. What's next, asks Jo Durden-Smith.
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A Writer's Life
Penelope Fitzgerald didn't start writing until the age of 60, and over the next 20 years she would establish herself as a literary force. Jo Durden-Smith looks back on the writer and her work.
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Crunch Time
Brash young entrepreneur Daniel Snyder bought the Washington Redskins for the highest franchise price in sports history. Now all they have to do is win.
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High Drama
Sir Peter Hall travels to the American West to embark on his biggest undertaking—a ten-hour epic on the Trojan War.
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Irons' Curtain
Jeremy Irons has made a career of masterfully playing extreme and elusive characters. Jo Durden-Smith peeks behind the personae.
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Mild Bill
William H. Macy's forte is portraying ordinariness brilliantly
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Ancient Wisdom
Designer Patrick Naggar's forte is melding allusions as diverse as Pharaonic Egypt and Classical Greece in a thoroughly contemporary way



