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The Week in Culture
This week, Michael Bublé dominates everyone, von Trier's Antichrist brings terror to theaters, a rare violin goes for $10 million, and more from the worlds of art, music, television, and film.
Another Side of Safire
The late pundit should be remembered for his commitment to arts education, writes Rocco Landesman, chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts.
The Week In Culture
From a surprise Tony host to priceless Tintin comics, American Idol to amazing archeological discoveries, your week in television, film, theater, and art.
David Hockney's 1966 painting of Los Angeles arts patron Betty Freeman (standing next to a zebra Le Corbusier lounge chair, no less), Beverly Hills...
Obama Stiffs the Arts
The arts world is fuming over Obama's dubiously qualified "arts czar," and a humanities appointee who lacks a college degree. Judith H. Dobrzynski on the latest staffing dust-up.

















