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Rebecca Milzoff

June 18, 2007 | Feature
Lost in Un-Translation

Everyone’s gaga for Roberto Bolaño this summer. But what else is crying out to be translated into English? We asked some experts.

June 18, 2007 | Short List
The Magnificent Three

A retiring ballerina, a tap superstar, and a beloved company give sure-to-sell-out-early performances.

June 4, 2007 | Short Lists
Walk on the Wild Side

Small-scale chamber concerts allow the chance to dip a toe into the avant-garde.

May 28, 2007 | Short Lists
Dynamic Duos

In this quiet week between spring and summer seasons, these high-caliber pairings stand out.

May 21, 2007 | Short Lists
An Almost Holy Picture

These performances�enhanced by their sacred settings�should get you to the church (or synagogue) on time.

May 14, 2007 | Short Lists
Vox Populi

City Opera’s VOX 2007 festival celebrates some of the most innovative American opera composers today. Here, New York’s picks from the two days’ worth of performances.

May 7, 2007 | Feature
Lap-Steeler: Megan Hickey

One day Megan Hickey had a vision and was soon teaching herself how to play a 60-year-old lap-steel guitar. Her band, the Last Town Chorus, was born. She spoke with Rebecca Milzoff.

May 7, 2007 | Short Lists
Different Drummers

These concerts, featuring anything but run-of- the-mill instruments, highlight the vivid spectrum of sound outside the orchestra’s realm.

April 30, 2007 | The Dance Review
A Very Young Dancer

Is City Ballet’s youth movement a danger or a delight?

April 30, 2007 | Short Lists
Say You Saw Them When

Students at the country’s best conservatories, local and otherwise, play the city’s big halls.