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New York Times Thursday, October 11, 2007

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Splendid Threads Off the Walls of Monarchs
By CAROL VOGEL Splendid Threads Off the Walls of MonarchsLibrado Romero/The New York Times The tapestry “Naval Battle” is laid flat.

It took a team of more than 20 technicians, conservators, art handlers and riggers an entire day to install “The Triumph of the Church Over Ignorance and Blindness,” one of 44 tapestries in “Tapestry in the Baroque: Threads of Splendor,” which opens at the Met on Wednesday.

Chairman's Kin Hired as Architect for Carnegie
Chairman's Kin Hired as Architect for Carnegie
By DANIEL J. WAKIN

The firm of Sanford I. Weill's son-in-law, Natan Bibliowicz, has been hired as the architect for Carnegie Hall's $150 million expansion into two studio-filled towers above the hall.

Despite Disclosure, a CBS Report Raises Questions
By JACQUES STEINBERG

Rita Braver, who interviewed Lynne Cheney on the CBS News program “Sunday Morning,” told viewers that her husband, the Washington lawyer Robert B. Barnett, had represented Ms. Cheney in the publishing deal for her new memoir.

Not Just Some Movies: This Is a Glut of Cinema
Not Just Some Movies: This Is a Glut of Cinema
By DAVID CARR

Did somebody blow a whistle and decide that mid-October should be some kind of ad hoc, free-floating film fest? Not really. Current movie-business dynamics are at work.

Music Radiohead, Big Enough to Act Like a Baby Band
Radiohead, Big Enough to Act Like a Baby Band
By JON PARELES

“In Rainbows” is Radiohead's first album since 2003, and on first hearings it's as bitterly magnificent as the band's best works, with barbed, intricate vamps wrapped around thoughts of death, love, futility, stubbornness and rage.

 


 

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