Samuel G. Freedman
Samuel G. Freedman is a music journalist. Below are 136 of 136 articles datpiff.ink indexes across 1 publication. Each links out to the original at the publisher.
- Jewish Folk Songs, Set to Fela’s Afrobeat — The New York Times · Jun 05, 2013
- Faith and Politics, a Rocky Romance — The New York Times · Oct 01, 2010
- American Radicals as Co-op Housing Pioneers — The New York Times · Apr 26, 2009
- This Song Goes Out to You, Big Easy — The New York Times · Sep 07, 2005
- An Artist Talked and a World Listens — The New York Times · Dec 28, 2004
- Finding History (and Wild Rice and George Foreman Grills) Under a Rock — The New York Times · Nov 27, 2004
- Honk if You Love to Sing Bumper Stickers; Israeli Author Turns Slogans Into Rap Hit — The New York Times · Aug 16, 2004
- Frank Gehry's Mideast Peace Plan — The New York Times · Aug 01, 2004
- Are Jews Who Fled Arab Lands to Israel Refugees, Too? — The New York Times · Oct 11, 2003
- An Unlikely Friendship, an Unusual Morning Show — The New York Times · Dec 22, 2002
- Television/Radio; Beyond the Grave, a Soldier's Voice Recovered — The New York Times · Nov 10, 2002
- Looking at Arab-American Lives With Care, and One Eye Closed — The New York Times · Sep 01, 2002
- A Cork Pops, People Duck And Israel Laughs — The New York Times · Jun 30, 2002
- Television/Radio; An Anchor Pulls Back the Curtain on the Nightly News — The New York Times · May 26, 2002
- With Etta Gone, the Applause Sounds Only Half So Sweet — The New York Times · May 05, 2002
- They Refused to Fight, Even in the 'Good War' — The New York Times · Jan 13, 2002
- Television/Radio; Public Radio's Private Guru — The New York Times · Nov 11, 2001
- U.S. and China, Entwined in Commerce and Mistrust — The New York Times · Oct 18, 2001
- Tribulations And Triumphs For WNYC — The New York Times · Oct 17, 2001
- Disputing the Focus on bin Laden — The New York Times · Oct 09, 2001
- Television/Radio; Fighting to Balance Honor and Profit On the Local News — The New York Times · Sep 30, 2001
- An Island of Idiosyncrasy on the AM Dial — The New York Times · Aug 12, 2001
- An American Family Living in a New America — The New York Times · Jul 01, 2001
- Finding Their Refuge in the Segregated South — The New York Times · Jan 28, 2001
- A Report Card for 'Boston Public': A's and F's — The New York Times · Dec 17, 2000
- The Subtle Drama Found in Silence and Rue — The New York Times · Oct 22, 2000
- Where the Arts Still Sustain the Social Compact — The New York Times · Sep 03, 2000
- Crisscrossing the Wide Map of American Music — The New York Times · Aug 13, 2000
- Embracing the Legacy of Freedom's Gate — The New York Times · Aug 11, 2000
- A Prospector Panning for Cultural Nuggets — The New York Times · Mar 08, 2000
- Modern Orthodox Jews Have a Hero but Not All His Words — The New York Times · May 22, 1999
- The Wonder of Innocence Revives Washington's Grace — The New York Times · Apr 30, 1999
- Suburbia Outgrows Its Image in the Arts — The New York Times · Feb 28, 1999
- Revisiting 'Church Unusual,' Reviving a Common Bond — The New York Times · Dec 25, 1998
- A Microphone on the Margins — The New York Times · Nov 08, 1998
- What to Read? Ask a Computer; New Strategy for Selling Books Makes Many Experts Uneasy — The New York Times · Jun 20, 1998
- A Century of Art on a Blackboard Canvas — The New York Times · May 17, 1998
- A Sip of the Time Before Parenthood — The New York Times · Apr 10, 1998
- Juice Bar? Massages? May One Still Sweat? — The New York Times · Feb 13, 1998
- Showing a Harrowing World But Not How It Got That Way — The New York Times · Nov 30, 1997
- Two Tales of Once-Great Expectations — The New York Times · Jul 20, 1997
- The First Days of the Loaded Political Image — The New York Times · Sep 01, 1996
- Sam Waterston Goes South — The New York Times · Nov 17, 1991
- Peninsula of Tranquillity In the Fifth Avenue Sea — The New York Times · May 03, 1991
- How John Sayles Shuffled 'Shannon's Deal' — The New York Times · Apr 15, 1990
- A Jazzman's Fountain of Youth — The New York Times · Oct 08, 1989
- MUSIC — The New York Times · Jul 12, 1987
- HUBERT SUMLIN: HIS BLUES ARE CAUSE FOR CHEER — The New York Times · Jul 05, 1987
- AARON NEVILLE IN A RARE SOLO SHOW — The New York Times · May 08, 1987
- GAMES MEN PLAY- ON FILM AND STAGE — The New York Times · Mar 15, 1987
- ROBERT CRAY'S BLUES EMBODY A DIFFERENT, MODERN IDEA — The New York Times · Nov 16, 1986
- OTHERS HAD TRIALS IN STAGING MALCOLM X — The New York Times · Oct 05, 1986
- REAL-ESTATE BOOM CITED AS PERIL TO ARTS IN CITY — The New York Times · Apr 15, 1986
- WEISSMAN IS ELECTED LINCOLN CENTER CHAIRMAN — The New York Times · Mar 25, 1986
- A VOICE FAR FROM HOME — The New York Times · Jan 18, 1986
- WOMEN AT PEN CAUCUS DEMAND A GREATER ROLE — The New York Times · Jan 17, 1986
- THE LIFE AND DEATH OF AN AGENT — The New York Times · Dec 31, 1985
- BEHIND THE RADIO COWBOY'S PERSONA — The New York Times · Dec 23, 1985
- HIGH RENTS THREATEN NON PROFIT ARTS — The New York Times · Dec 07, 1985
- HOW INNER TORMENT FEEDS THE CREATIVE SPIRIT — The New York Times · Nov 17, 1985
- YUL BRYNNER, THEATER'S 'KING,' DIES — The New York Times · Oct 10, 1985
- SHUBERT ARCHIVE SORTS TREASURES OF THE STAGE — The New York Times · Sep 25, 1985
- TOUR OF 'WEST SIDE STORY' FACING DIFFICULTY — The New York Times · Sep 21, 1985
- 'MAMA' MAY HAVE TO MOVE — The New York Times · Sep 19, 1985
- COUSIN BRUCIE'S UP FOR THE COUNTDOWN — The New York Times · Sep 12, 1985
- SHUBERTS WIN BATTLE FOR THE MUSICAL 'CHESS' — The New York Times · Sep 11, 1985
- 'RAIN,' A NEAR-FAILURE, HAS VIGOROUS RECOVERY — The New York Times · Sep 09, 1985
- ON BROADWAY, THE ACCENT WILL BE DECIDEDLY BRITISH — The New York Times · Sep 08, 1985
- A CELEBRATION OF YIDDISH CULTURE — The New York Times · Sep 06, 1985
- ARTS GROUPS OPPOSE PLAN FOR CLINTON — The New York Times · Sep 03, 1985
- SONDHEIM'S 'FOLLIES' REVISITED — The New York Times · Sep 01, 1985
- RUTH GORDON, THE ACTRESS, DIES AT 88 — The New York Times · Aug 29, 1985
- CAN TRANQUIL TIMES YIELD GREAT WORKS? — The New York Times · Aug 25, 1985
- A KILLER'S MEMOIRS RESONATE ON STATE — The New York Times · Aug 18, 1985
- ONE BROADWAY THEATER AND HARM OF DARKNESS — The New York Times · Aug 08, 1985
- WAITING ON TABLES, LIVING ON DREAMS — The New York Times · Aug 04, 1985
- NEW FUND FOR THE ARTS GETS A TRYOUT IN BOSTON — The New York Times · Aug 04, 1985
- LIVE AID AND THE WOODSTOCK NATION — The New York Times · Jul 18, 1985
- PRODUCER MAY GET BEAUMONT POST — The New York Times · Jun 13, 1985
- HAROLD PRINCE QUITS THEATER LEAGUE — The New York Times · Jun 07, 1985
- TWO MORE TONY CATEGORIES DROPPED — The New York Times · May 07, 1985
- GREGORY MOSHER TO HEAD LICOLN CENTER THEATERS — The New York Times · Apr 30, 1985
- BEAUMONT CANDIDATE CHANGING POSTS IN CHICAGO — The New York Times · Apr 17, 1985
- POST AT LINCOLN CENTER IS OFFERED TO DIRECTOR — The New York Times · Mar 21, 1985
- GUILD SUSPENDS AUTHORS OF 'GRIND' OVER CONTRACT — The New York Times · Mar 06, 1985
- AFTER 50 YEARS, 'PORGY' COMES TO THE MET AS A CERTIFIED CLASSIC — The New York Times · Feb 03, 1985
- WAGNER REPORT STATES MERRICK HAS RECOVERED — The New York Times · Dec 28, 1984
- WHEN AN ACTOR IS TAKEN CAPTIVE BY A SINGLE ROLE — The New York Times · Dec 23, 1984
- ARTS LEADERS TO LOBBY FOR INCREASED STATE AID — The New York Times · Dec 18, 1984
- PLAYWRIGHTS AND ACTORS IN DISPUTE OVER RULE — The New York Times · Dec 12, 1984
- FRENCH MINISTER CITES U.S. CULTUURAL INFLUENCE — The New York Times · Nov 16, 1984
- INVESTOR SUES THE PRODUCERS OF 'BALM IN GILEAD' — The New York Times · Nov 06, 1984
- WEINTRAUB BUYS INTEREST IN NEDERLANDER THEATERS — The New York Times · Sep 26, 1984
- 2 GROUPS VYING FOR CUSTOM HOUSE — The New York Times · Sep 19, 1984
- CHAIRMAN DESCRIBES CHANGES AT PARAMOUNT — The New York Times · Sep 15, 1984
- NEW SCHISGAL COMEDY BEGAN ON TENNIS COURT — The New York Times · Sep 11, 1984
- TIPS ON THEATERGOING FOR THE HOLIDAY WEEKEND — The New York Times · Aug 31, 1984
- A HAMLET COLONIZED BY ARTISTS — The New York Times · Aug 29, 1984
- IMPROMPTU ACTS PLAY THE PARK — The New York Times · Aug 17, 1984
- TEXANS DO THEATER IN A SMALL WAY — The New York Times · Aug 14, 1984
- CRAMPED THEATER CLUB SEEKS CITY CENTER SITE — The New York Times · Aug 08, 1984
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK: FOR DALLAS, A GROWING CULTURAL IDENTITY CRISIS — The New York Times · Aug 06, 1984
- JAPANESE FIND 'OH, CALCUTTA!' IS THEIR CUP OF TEA — The New York Times · Jul 23, 1984
- WILL SUCCESS SPOIL NONPROFIT THEATER? — The New York Times · Jul 22, 1984
- CHARACTER ROLES FEED ACTOR'S LOVE OF FANTASY — The New York Times · Jul 19, 1984
- 20TH ANNIVERSAY PARTY FOR THE O'NEILL CENTER — The New York Times · Jul 16, 1984
- THEATRICAL GAMBLES PAY OFF FOR THE GUTHRIE — The New York Times · Jul 05, 1984
- DEVOTION TO THE STAGE WAS HER HALLMARK — The New York Times · Jul 01, 1984
- WHAT YALE MEANS TO FUGARD — The New York Times · Jun 18, 1984
- MUSEUM BOARD AFFIRMS ANTI-APARTHEID POSITION — The New York Times · Jun 12, 1984
- FUGARD TRACES A DARK PARALLEL ON FILM — The New York Times · Jun 10, 1984
- FOSSIL DISPUTE MAY BRING APARTHEID DENUNCIATION — The New York Times · Jun 01, 1984
- RIFT OVER FOSSILS FROM SOUTH AFRICA — The New York Times · May 30, 1984
- JAZZ WORLD BIDS FAREWELL TO BASIE IN HARLEM — The New York Times · May 01, 1984
- ART PANEL'S CHANGES ARE CRITICIZED — The New York Times · Apr 19, 1984
- THE CAST THAT PUT MAMET ON THE BOARD — The New York Times · Apr 18, 1984
- PLAYWRIGHT'S PROGRESS — The New York Times · Apr 06, 1984
- U.S. AND BRITAIN IN ACTOR TRADE WAR — The New York Times · Feb 23, 1984
- SROM SOUTH AFRICA, A TALE TOLD IN BLACK AND WHITE — The New York Times · Feb 19, 1984
- STAFF CUTS RESHAPING STATE ARTS COUNCIL — The New York Times · Feb 16, 1984
- DISSIDENT PUTS POLAND ON STAGE — The New York Times · Feb 12, 1984
- A CHOICE OF 9 PLAYS ON THE BOARDS — The New York Times · Feb 10, 1984
- FOR MCNALLY, A NEW SHOW AND AN OLD STRUGGLE — The New York Times · Feb 05, 1984
- A WAY TO HELP OTHERS AND TRY FOR CLOUD NINE — The New York Times · Feb 03, 1984
- HOW A MINOR CLASSIC GREW INTO MAJOR BROADWAY ENTRY — The New York Times · Jan 22, 1984
- 'THE DEAN' OF JAZZ RADIO — The New York Times · Jan 06, 1984
- WEEKENDER GUIDE — The New York Times · Dec 30, 1983
- ACTING'S NEW BREED: COMMUTERS BETWEEN STAGE AND SCREEN — The New York Times · Dec 18, 1983
- DIRECTOR'S CUT STIRS DEBATE ON SHAW PLAY — The New York Times · Dec 09, 1983
- LINCOLN CENTER CHIEF IS RESIGNING — The New York Times · Dec 02, 1983
- 'CARMEN' BRIGHTENS BEAUMONT — The New York Times · Dec 01, 1983
- JESSICA TANDY REKINDLES A FLAME — The New York Times · Nov 27, 1983
- SAROYAN AND HIS PLAYS ARE RECALLED AT TRIBUTE — The New York Times · Oct 31, 1983
- CITY ARTS GROUPS GIVEN $8.3 MILLION — The New York Times · Sep 16, 1983
- 21ST MARK TWAIN BOOK SALE STARTS IN CONNECTICUT — The New York Times · Sep 03, 1982
- CONNECTICUT BALLET FACES BANKRUPTCY — The New York Times · Feb 11, 1982