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Downloads of the Dead Are Not Dead Yet Downloads of the Dead Are Not Dead Yet
By JESSE FOX MAYSHARK
In the face of anger among its fans and divisions within the band itself, the Grateful Dead on Wednesday said it was reconsidering its decision to disallow downloads of the band's concert recordings from a large Internet archive.

Library's Art Auction Fails to Meet Expectations Library's Art Auction Fails to Meet Expectations
By CAROL VOGEL
One of two portraits of George Washington by Gilbert Stuart from the New York Public Library's collection failed to sell at Sotheby's yesterday.
 Interactive Graphic: Washingtons for Sale

Filming History Before It's Demolished Filming History Before It's Demolished
By DAVID M. HALBFINGER
With Emilio Estevez's "Bobby," a reality-conscious movie business tries to recapture one of Los Angeles' most difficult days.

BOOKS OF THE TIMES | 'THE LIGHTHOUSE'
A Rich Menu of Murder, Garnished With a Small Sprig of Shame A Rich Menu of Murder, Garnished With a Small Sprig of Shame
By JANET MASLIN
The latest installment in P. D. James's well-honed Dalgliesh series is unoriginal, but it has a delectable murder victim and other enticements.

TELEVISION REVIEW | 'HAVE NO FEAR' AND 'POPE JOHN PAUL II'
A Monumental Man of God: Two Takes on the Life of John Paul II A Monumental Man of God: Two Takes on the Life of John Paul II
By ALESSANDRA STANLEY
Both films do their best to pay homage to an extraordinary figure and manage to do so in ways that are neither absurd nor embarrassing.

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This Whitney Biennial Will Take In the World
Whitney Museum of American Art
This Whitney Biennial Will Take In the World
By CAROL VOGEL
The 2006 biennial's two foreign-born curators have ventured across the Atlantic to include European artists in their show of contemporary arts.
 Slide Show | List of Artists

The Cross-Pollinators: Jazz Meets Indie-Rock The Cross-Pollinators: Jazz Meets Indie-Rock
By NATE CHINEN
An unlikely phenomenon has become a trend: the flirtation of jazz musicians with the world of indie-rock.

Arts, Briefly
Compiled by BEN SISARIO
Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie return to "Simple Life," Mstislav Rostropovich quits Moscow opera and more culture news.



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ART & DESIGN

This Whitney Biennial Will Take In the World

Soft Spot for Americans, Endorsed by Rabbits and Puddle-Ducks

Artists Feel the Squeeze in a Midwest SoHo

Science Center Celebrates an Industrial Cityscape

Home Is Where the Art Is (and the Bookstores, Too)

DANCE

Somebody Wake Up the Sugar Plum Fairy; It's That Time of Year Again

Messages Written on Flesh as Art Flirts With Politics

The Punk Ballerina Returns, With Souvenirs

A New Triumvirate Steps Out

Where Dreams and Snowflakes Dance

MUSIC

Deadheads Outraged Over Web Crackdown

Prepare the O.R. (and A.A.): Dr. Drake Is Back

The Cross-Pollinators: Jazz Meets Indie-Rock

Playing the Goldbergs With a Schubertian Touch

Keeping the Old Cabaret Alive in the Land of 'Cabaret'

TELEVISION

Prepare the O.R. (and A.A.): Dr. Drake Is Back

NBC Names Ex-Producer to Head News Unit

'Idol' Star and Producer Settle, Clearing Way for Future Shows

Brave Spirit Under the Unsheltering Sky

Dave Chappelle Is Alive and Well (and Playing Las Vegas)

MOVIE REVIEW | 'THE BOYS OF BARAKA'
Goodbye City Streets, Hello African Wilderness Goodbye City Streets, Hello African Wilderness
By STEPHEN HOLDEN
This rich documentary proves that inner city boys have a better chance of thriving if removed from their poor neighborhoods.

MUSIC REVIEW | SIMONE DINNERSTEIN
Playing the Goldbergs With a Schubertian Touch Playing the Goldbergs With a Schubertian Touch
By ALLAN KOZINN
Ms. Dinnerstein offered a thoughtfully conceived, thoroughly modern performance of Bach's "Goldberg" Variations at Weill Recital Hall on Monday.


THE LISTINGS
Selective listings by the critics for events this week in the New York area.
Art | Cabaret | Classical & Opera | Dance | Jazz | Movies | Rock & Pop | Theater | Children's Events | Spare Times

The Week Ahead: Nov. 27 - Dec. 3


THE WEEK IN ARTS
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Broadway's Kingmaker
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Dance: 'The Nutcracker'
Art: African Exhibitions

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