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- Federal Agents Raid Homes Linked to Sean Combs — The New York Times · Mar 26, 2024
- Artists on the ‘Homeland’ Graffiti — The New York Times · Oct 16, 2015
- Fly Riffs on Air Strings — The New York Times · Aug 29, 2015
- Banksy Opens ‘Dismaland’ Theme Park — The New York Times · Aug 21, 2015
- Stevie Wonder Performs Free D.C. Concert — The New York Times · Aug 17, 2015
- Cumberbatch Makes Plea to ‘Hamlet’ Fans — The New York Times · Aug 10, 2015
- Splat — The New York Times · Jul 18, 2015
- Skyscraper — The New York Times · Jun 26, 2015
- New Flying Record — The New York Times · Jun 21, 2015
- Coroner on Robin Williams’s Death — The New York Times · Aug 12, 2014
- French Court Upholds Award in van Gogh Sale — The New York Times · Feb 21, 1996
- Gianandrea Gavazzeni, Former La Scala Director, 86 — The New York Times · Feb 06, 1996
- Opera House in Venice Is Destroyed by Fire — The New York Times · Jan 30, 1996
- Leon Zitrone, News Broadcaster, 81 — The New York Times · Nov 27, 1995
- Pearl Jam Musicians Testify On Ticketmaster's Prices — The New York Times · Jul 01, 1994
- The Edinburgh Festival and Its Pointedly Lunatic Fringe — The New York Times · Aug 17, 1992
- Small Victory for Milli Vanilli Fans — The New York Times · Aug 31, 1991
- Glyndebourne to Build A New Opera House — The New York Times · May 09, 1991
- Nureyev Still Fills a House, But Not Always With Glee — The New York Times · Apr 29, 1991
- Band Is Held Not Liable In Suicides of Two Fans — The New York Times · Aug 25, 1990
- Dutch Cancel Sponsorship Of Art Show — The New York Times · Aug 11, 1990
- Private Art Collection Is Stolen in Moscow — The New York Times · Aug 10, 1990
- 5 Paris Museums Shut After Art Thefts — The New York Times · Jul 06, 1990
- Two Picassos Stolen From Bank in Miami — The New York Times · May 14, 1990
- Musician and Composer Wins $150,000 Award — The New York Times · Apr 25, 1990
- Bush Notes 'Filth' but Rejects Censors — The New York Times · Mar 24, 1990
- France to Receive A Wealth of Picassos — The New York Times · Mar 15, 1990
- Canadian Channel Bans Rap Group — The New York Times · Feb 07, 1990
- Art Institute of Chicago Receives Two Grants — The New York Times · Jan 23, 1990
- Appeal Filed By Art Dealer In Mosaics Case — The New York Times · Jan 18, 1990
- Philosophers Hang Out The Shingle — The New York Times · Dec 30, 1989
- Group Identifies 39 False Rembrandts — The New York Times · Dec 10, 1989
- McCartney Sees Chance Of Beatle Get-Together — The New York Times · Nov 29, 1989
- Salman Rushdie and Wife Living Apart — The New York Times · Aug 26, 1989
- British Tabloid Pay Damages to Eastwood — The New York Times · Aug 14, 1989
- Netherlands Recovers 2 van Gogh Paintings — The New York Times · Jul 14, 1989
- A Knighthood Is Bestowed On Rex Harrison — The New York Times · Jun 17, 1989
- 2 van Gogh Shows Insured for Billions — The New York Times · Jun 07, 1989
- Policxe in Brazil Recover 10 Stolen Paintings — The New York Times · May 25, 1989
- BBC Employees Strike — The New York Times · May 10, 1989
- Reviews/Music; A Soprano Quits After She Is Booed — The New York Times · May 08, 1989
- Japan Gives $1 Million To Chicago Art Institute — The New York Times · Apr 16, 1989
- Soviet Composers Union Readmits Rostropovich — The New York Times · Feb 09, 1989
- Strike Cancels 'Nutcracker' in Toronto — The New York Times · Dec 31, 1988
- Jose Carreras Begins a European Tour — The New York Times · Dec 27, 1988
- Alan Bond Says He Bought 'Irises' — The New York Times · Dec 23, 1988
- Yuri Lyubimov Dismissed From 'Ring' — The New York Times · Dec 12, 1988
- Dali, Making Gains, Promises to Paint Again — The New York Times · Dec 06, 1988
- As a Critic, BBC Cellist Is Smashing — The New York Times · Dec 01, 1988
- Salvador Dali Is Hospitalized in Spain — The New York Times · Nov 29, 1988
- Elton John Auction Nets $8.2 Million — The New York Times · Sep 10, 1988
- Eastwood's Restaurant Is Allowed to Reopen — The New York Times · Sep 03, 1988
- Karajan Resigns From Salzburg Board — The New York Times · Aug 26, 1988
- National Ballet of Canada Names Director — The New York Times · Aug 20, 1988
- Paper in Minneapolis Curbs Use of Unidentified Sources — The New York Times · Aug 13, 1988
- McCartney May Tour Soviet Union — The New York Times · Jul 28, 1988
- Bruhn Dance Prize Given — The New York Times · May 16, 1988
- Bolshoi Ballet to Visit China After 30 Years — The New York Times · May 06, 1988
- Dallas Ballet to Reopen With New Budget Plan — The New York Times · Mar 30, 1988
- Early Gainsborough Found — The New York Times · Mar 28, 1988
- Louvre Pyramid Is Unveiled — The New York Times · Mar 06, 1988
- Michael Jackson and U2 Share British Awards — The New York Times · Feb 11, 1988
- Musicians Vote to End Strike in San Francisco — The New York Times · Feb 04, 1988
- Rock Stars of West Plan Anti-Drug Soviet Tour — The New York Times · Jan 28, 1988
- Dallas Ballet Forced to Close — The New York Times · Jan 25, 1988
- Public Halts A Ballet By Bejart — The New York Times · Jan 14, 1988
- Beatrix Potter Illustrations on Display — The New York Times · Jan 14, 1988
- Trevi Fountain in Rome Is Due for Refurbishing — The New York Times · Jan 09, 1988
- Waxing and Waning at Mme. Tussaud's — The New York Times · Jan 06, 1988
- 10 Salieri Scores Are Found — The New York Times · Jan 05, 1988
- 130 Seized in Argentina At Tina Turner Concert — The New York Times · Jan 05, 1988
- Kodo Drummers Hone Bodies as Well as Skills — The New York Times · Jan 03, 1988
- 12 Acres of Garbage Bits Are an Artistic Attraction in India — The New York Times · Jan 03, 1988
- After Feud, Chicago City Ballet Dies — The New York Times · Dec 31, 1987
- THE INTERDISCIPLINARY ART OF MAKING A PIPE ORGAN — The New York Times · Dec 27, 1987
- NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN RESTORING AN ANCIENT ARCH — The New York Times · Dec 27, 1987
- Christie's Changes Sale After Egypt Complains — The New York Times · Dec 14, 1987
- Chaplin's Hat and Cane Sold in London Auction — The New York Times · Dec 13, 1987
- Experts Err On Carracci — The New York Times · Dec 10, 1987
- Replacement for Bejart Is Debated in Brussels — The New York Times · Dec 06, 1987
- Canada Gives Approval To New Cable Channels — The New York Times · Dec 01, 1987
- Spanish Post for Plisetskaya — The New York Times · Dec 01, 1987
- Marlene Dietrich Sells Jewelry Items at Auction — The New York Times · Nov 16, 1987
- Ex-Paramount Official To Head Columbia — The New York Times · Oct 29, 1987
- >Getty Buys Ensor Masterpiece — The New York Times · Oct 12, 1987
- Michael Jackson Arrives In Japan for 13-Concert Tour — The New York Times · Sep 10, 1987
- Spain to Get 300 Dali Works — The New York Times · Aug 24, 1987
- 'Dynasty' Producer And ABC End Contract — The New York Times · Aug 15, 1987
- Turner Acquires 'Gone With the Wind' — The New York Times · Aug 14, 1987
- Stevie Wonder Faces Finger Tumor Surgery — The New York Times · Aug 13, 1987
- Plisetskaya to Direct Spanish National Ballet — The New York Times · Jul 29, 1987
- Hollings Accuses TV of Ad Overload — The New York Times · Jul 18, 1987
- Directors Seek Talks To Bar Weekend Strike — The New York Times · Jul 11, 1987
- A Soviet Warning On the Perils of Rock — The New York Times · Jun 06, 1987
- Elton John Needs Rest After Throat Surgery — The New York Times · Jun 04, 1987
- Britain Refuses License To Export 'Sunflowers' — The New York Times · May 22, 1987
- Canadian Composer Wins Glenn Gould Prize — The New York Times · May 08, 1987
- Swedes Impose Tax On Sinatra Concert — The New York Times · May 03, 1987
- SIR RUDOLF BING REPORTEDLY IN ENGLAND — The New York Times · Apr 28, 1987
- Hammer Has Willed Artworks to National — The New York Times · Apr 24, 1987
- Tate Gallery Seeking Funds to Buy Constable — The New York Times · Apr 23, 1987
- 'Last Supper' Returns — The New York Times · Apr 16, 1987
- OSLO BANS SINATRA SHOW OVER SOUTH AFRICA ISSUE — The New York Times · Mar 17, 1987
- Britain Blocks Export Of a Painting by Manet — The New York Times · Mar 08, 1987
- MONET GIVEN TO FRANCE IN PAYMENT OF TAX — The New York Times · Mar 03, 1987
- Bolshoi Theater to Close For Extensive Repairs — The New York Times · Feb 04, 1987
- Glen Tetley Joining Canada's National Ballet — The New York Times · Jan 29, 1987
- Sinatra Recovering From a 2d Operation — The New York Times · Jan 15, 1987
- DOMINGO CANCELS LONDON CONCERT — The New York Times · Dec 19, 1986
- National Music Camp Sets Scholarship Grant — The New York Times · Nov 27, 1986
- MING DISH AUCTIONED FOR RECORD $1.3 MILLION — The New York Times · Nov 19, 1986
- A Rembrandt Is Found In German Train 8Station — The New York Times · Oct 09, 1986
- Ella Fitzgerald Home From Hospital — The New York Times · Sep 19, 1986
- FRANCE ACTS TO COUNTER INFLUENCE OF U.S. MUSIC — The New York Times · Sep 11, 1986
- France Will Go Ahead On New Paris Opera House — The New York Times · Jul 20, 1986
- Bernstein and Baldwin Join Legion of Honor — The New York Times · Jun 20, 1986
- Tchaikovsky Contest Opens in Moscow — The New York Times · Jun 12, 1986
- Zeffirelli Is Sentenced To Jail Term and Fined — The New York Times · May 03, 1986
- Impressionist Paintings On Display in Moscow — The New York Times · Mar 24, 1986
- 1987 PEN Congress Is Set for Switzerland — The New York Times · Feb 07, 1986
- Margot Fonteyn Plans To Perform in Miami — The New York Times · Feb 05, 1986
- Sergei Gerasimov, 79; Soviet Film Director — The New York Times · Nov 30, 1985
- 2d 'Rembrandt' Is Called The Work of Another — The New York Times · Nov 21, 1985
- 10-HOUR PARIS CONCERT RAISES FAMINE AID — The New York Times · Oct 14, 1985
- Athens Concert to Mark Bombing of Hiroshima — The New York Times · Aug 01, 1985
- Rubens Burned as Protest — The New York Times · Jun 15, 1985
- CONDUCTOR DISMISSED IN BONN — The New York Times · May 08, 1985
- RUDOLF GAMSJAEGER — The New York Times · Jan 29, 1985
- Anton Karas, 78, ComposerOf 'Third Man' Movie Theme — The New York Times · Jan 15, 1985
- Large Gaudi Exhibition Being Held in Barcelona — The New York Times · Dec 10, 1984
- Descendant of Wagner To Direct Royal Opera — The New York Times · Nov 27, 1984
- Orchestra Applauded AtConcertinNewDelhi — The New York Times · Sep 13, 1984
- Berlin Players Accept Karajan Peace Gesture — The New York Times · Sep 01, 1984
- Italy Revives and Hails A Lost Rossini Opera — The New York Times · Aug 21, 1984
- 2 Concerts Cut in Von Karajan Dispute — The New York Times · Jul 27, 1984
- 2 Chinese Singers Win Opera Prize in Vienna — The New York Times · Jul 21, 1984
- Corruption Inquiry Hits Soviet Orchestra World — The New York Times · Jul 18, 1984
- Nicholson Buys Rights To Book on Napoleon — The New York Times · Jul 17, 1984
- Toronto Stores Raided For Fake Jackson Items — The New York Times · Jul 12, 1984
- Cassette Tax Approved By French Assembly — The New York Times · Jul 02, 1984
- German Police Recover Seven Stolen Paintings — The New York Times · Jun 16, 1984
- Spielberg Plans to Film 'Peter Pan' in London — The New York Times · Jun 14, 1984
- Dali, at 80, Said to Show Renewed Zest for Life — The New York Times · May 12, 1984
- Nicholson Settles Suit Over Drug-Use Report — The New York Times · May 11, 1984
- 'SUN KING' EXHIBITION — The New York Times · Apr 26, 1984
- Vienna Opera Reports Maazel Has Resigned — The New York Times · Apr 07, 1984
- New Director in Soviet Is Introduced to Actors — The New York Times · Mar 23, 1984
- New Walt Disney Film Sets Opening Record — The New York Times · Mar 15, 1984
- The Montreal Museum Plans a Picasso Show — The New York Times · Mar 12, 1984
- Director Has Not Heard Of Dismissal by Soviet — The New York Times · Mar 08, 1984
- More Than $1.4 Million Paid for Copley Portrait — The New York Times · Feb 27, 1984
- BBC Seeks to Expand In America and Europe — The New York Times · Feb 15, 1984
- Wealthy Greek Seized In $35-Million Art Theft — The New York Times · Jan 25, 1984
- Honor for Jerry Lewis — The New York Times · Jan 06, 1984
- Joan Miro Given Last Rites — The New York Times · Dec 22, 1983
- Wigan to Honor Orwell With Pier Renovation — The New York Times · Dec 21, 1983
- RESTORATION ALMOST FINISHED ON SISTINE ART'S FIRST PHASE — The New York Times · Nov 27, 1983
- MAJOR ART THEFT IN HUNGARY — The New York Times · Nov 07, 1983
- Five Paintings Stolen — The New York Times · Nov 05, 1983
- Paul Scofield's Leg Broken — The New York Times · Nov 02, 1983
- TV Industry Is Upheld On Cable Converters — The New York Times · Oct 29, 1983
- 600-Year-Old Ming Bills Fetch $1,000 at Auction — The New York Times · Oct 11, 1983
- American and Japanese Share the Kreisler Prize — The New York Times · Sep 16, 1983
- Soviet Rock Groups Facing Disbandment — The New York Times · Jul 27, 1983
- Aide to Who Sentenced — The New York Times · Jul 13, 1983
- Patricia Neal Divorced — The New York Times · Jul 06, 1983
- Neil Simon Is Ending Marriage to Miss Mason — The New York Times · Jun 20, 1983
- French Academy Elects Former Head of Senegal — The New York Times · Jun 03, 1983
- Havel, Dissident Writer, Released From Hospital — The New York Times · Mar 08, 1983
- Paris Opera Penalized For Misuse of Language — The New York Times · Feb 23, 1983
- FRANCE GETS TOUGH WITH 'LE HOT DOG' — The New York Times · Feb 21, 1983
- BERENICE ABBOTT, AT 84, RETAINS THE SPIRIT OF A REBEL — The New York Times · Feb 17, 1983
- Media Prize Honors Marshall McLuhan — The New York Times · Jan 20, 1983
- Three Novelists Win French Literary Awards — The New York Times · Nov 23, 1982
- Goncourt and Renaudot Won by 2 Novelists — The New York Times · Nov 16, 1982
- GLENN GOULD SUFFERS A STROKE — The New York Times · Oct 02, 1982
- Previn Accepts Post At Royal Philharmonic — The New York Times · Sep 18, 1982
- Chicago Museum Given A Monet 'Water Lilies' — The New York Times · Sep 10, 1982
- Exhibition of El Greco Set for Three U.S. Cities — The New York Times · Mar 21, 1982
- Wajda in Paris to Make A Film About Danton — The New York Times · Feb 22, 1982
- Germans to Try 3-D TV In Two-Program Test — The New York Times · Jan 14, 1982
- Sir Adrian Boult, 92, Retires as Conductor — The New York Times · Dec 17, 1981
- Liverpool Names Streets After the Beatles — The New York Times · Nov 29, 1981
- China Is Exposed To Laser Rock — The New York Times · Oct 22, 1981
- Rumanian Dance Aide Held in Prostitution Case — The New York Times · Aug 26, 1981
- East Germans Honor Brecht on Anniversary — The New York Times · Aug 15, 1981
- Chia Chou, a Pianist, Wins Competition — The New York Times · Jul 28, 1981
- 500 Million TV Viewers To See Royal Nuptials — The New York Times · Jul 13, 1981
- 2 Baez Concerts Banned in Brazilian Cities; 2 Joan Baez Concects Banned in Brazilian Cities — The New York Times · May 26, 1981
- SHOSTAKOVICHES ARE PLANNING TO BECOME AMERICAN CITIZENS — The New York Times · Apr 24, 1981
- WILL LONDON LOSE D'OYLY CARTE? — The New York Times · Feb 10, 1981
- Mae West Left Million, Mostly to Her Sister; Mae West Left Million, Mostly to Her Sister — The New York Times · Jan 19, 1981
- Gary Bertini to Be Adviser To the Detroit Symphony — The New York Times · Jan 08, 1981