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UPDATED MARCH 25, 2005 8:43 PM ET
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For Her, the Show Goes OnFor Her, the Show Goes On
By JESSE McKINLEY
Charlotte d'Amboise is under no illusions about what many on Broadway think of her: as an actress whose talent is enough to support a show but not open one.
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ART REVIEW | 'THE EYE OF THE STORM'
Tall French Visitor Takes Up Residence in the GuggenheimTall French Visitor Takes Up Residence in the Guggenheim
By MICHAEL KIMMELMAN
Daniel Buren's installation at the Guggenheim Museum is a spectacular folly, a lumberingly chilly and theatrical construction, mirrored floor to ceiling.

CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK
We All Have a Life. Must We All Write About It?We All Have a Life. Must We All Write About It?
By WILLIAM GRIMES
The memoir genre has become so inclusive that it's almost impossible to imagine which life experiences do not qualify as memoir material.
Audio Slide Show: The Examined Life

TV WEEKEND | 'GREY'S ANATOMY'
Tales of Sex and SurgeryTales of Sex and Surgery
By ALESSANDRA STANLEY
ABC's new medical drama, where alluring young interns compete to become surgeons, is part "Sex and the City," part "ER."

BOOKS OF THE TIMES
Baseball's Greatest, Bleakest Season
By MICHIKO KAKUTANI
Readers' reactions to two new books about the Yankees-Red Sox rivalry will depend on their team allegiances.

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Rebecca Miller's small Oedipal story about two damaged souls "misses by a significantly wide mark," says Manohla Dargis.
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PHOTOGRAPHY REVIEW | 'PORTRAITS OF AN AGE'
German and Austrian Glamour Before It Dissolved in World War IIGerman and Austrian Glamour Before It Dissolved in World War II
By GRACE GLUECK
The Neue Galerie's show gives a sense of the rich cultural life in Austria and Germany and traces the history of photography during the early 20th century.
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FRANK RICH
Frank RichThe God Racket, From DeMille to DeLay
The religio-hucksterism surrounding the Schiavo case makes DeMille's Hollywood crusades look like amateur night.
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ART & DESIGN

Photography Review | 'Larry Clark': Drawing You Into the Moral Void of Gorgeously Sensuous Squalor

Photography Review | 'Portraits of an Age': German and Austrian Glamour Before It Dissolved in World War II

Need Talent to Exhibit in Museums? Not This Prankster

In Preservation Wars, a Focus on Midcentury

Antiques: Heroic Commanders, Heroically Depicted

DANCE

Dance Review | Stephen Petronio Company: Yin and Yang in a Complementary Duet

Dance Review | Erica Essner Performance Co-Op: Turbulence of a Particularly Male Variety

Nondances That Spur Critics to Brawl and Audiences to Sue

When Discovering the Future Means Revisiting the Past

Critic's Notebook: What's the Story: Is It Dance or Theater?

MUSIC

Music Review | Alexandre Tharaud: Interpreting Bach's Interpretation of Contemporaries

Music Review | Ledisi: Delighting in a Wide Range of Joyful Jazz-Funk Noises

Gary Bertini, an Israeli Conductor in Demand for Opera, Dies at 77

Critic's Notebook: A Rapper's Prison Time as a Résumé Booster

Classical Music Review | Emerson String Quartet: Mostly Mendelssohn, but Stolen by Schumann

TELEVISION

TV Review | 'Kojak': That Hairless Detective From Long Ago Is Back

Try to Remember: New York Bids Farewell to Jerry Orbach

Barney Martin, 82, Actor on 'Seinfeld,' Is Dead

Mix-Up Leads to New 'American Idol' Vote

TV Review | 'The Office': An American-Style 'Office' With a Boss From Heck

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THEATER REVIEW | 'ALL SHOOK UP'
A Hunk, a Hunk of Burnin' NostalgiaA Hunk, a Hunk of Burnin' Nostalgia
By BEN BRANTLEY
Despite a strong-voiced, amiable cast that sings its collective heart out, all the shaking in "All Shook Up" feels several removes from the kind of vitality that audiences can't help falling in love with.
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PHOTOGRAPHY REVIEW | 'LARRY CLARK'
Drawing You Into the Moral Void of Gorgeously Sensuous SqualorDrawing You Into the Moral Void of Gorgeously Sensuous Squalor
By KEN JOHNSON
Larry Clark's photographs of teenagers, as seen at the International Center of Photography, will give your moral sensitivities a workout.

Arts, Briefly
Compiled By BEN SISARIO
CBS captures top ratings for Wednesday, a nanny makes her debut on Broadway, Whitney Houston returns to rehab and more culture news.


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