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From 'Gomorrah' To 'Reality', Child Pianist Heads To Carnegie Hall, And More
March 13, 2013 Matteo Garrone is a hard man to ignore. The director's celebrated 2008 drama about a clan of gangsters in southern Italy, " Gomorrah," starts with a literal bang -- a shooting in a tanning salon. This week, the Rome native returns to the U.S. with another ripped-from-the-headlines pitch. Continue reading... LEE WOODRUFF | | Living His Art | The first time I met acclaimed artisan Barney Bellinger, he was walking in my sister's house with a school kid's grin and a big basket of mushrooms. Continue reading... | | EUGENE DRUCKER | | Notes From Our Final European Tour | This is as good a moment as any to repeat what we often say when interviewers ask us the secret for staying together so long: a sense of humor is essential in trying to maintain a sense of perspective about oneself. Continue reading... | | JERYL BRUNNER | | A Conversation With Betty Buckley | For Buckley playing a female impersonator in Drood was pivotal. Not only did she earn a tony award, the part would lead to a longstanding fascination with singing classic standards that were written for men. Continue reading... | | | GEORGE HEYMONT | | Guns 'n Poses | With America's perverse gun culture, an overwhelming amount of armed violence being marketed as entertainment, and a rising number of mass shootings, the world premiere of George F. Walker's delicious new black comedy, Dead Metaphor, has a creepy timeliness. Continue reading... | | |
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