The frame is Frank Lloyd
Wright’s masterpiece of
modern architecture.
The art inside includes
a world-renowned
collection of works by
Chagall, Kandinsky,
Picasso, Van Gogh, and
other modern masters,
plus changing exhibitions
that are always
significant and intriguing.
“Big Apple Circus offers perfect
family entertainment...designed to
please parents and older kids as
well.” — The Washington Post
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Sun–Wed & Fri 10–5: 45, Sat 10–7: 45
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Let your imagination soar at the
Big Apple Circus’ all-new show that
dares you to DREAM BIG! The greatest circus artists from around the
globe perform under an intimate big
top, delighting audiences with gasps
and giggles. See your circus dreams
come to life on Grandma Clown’s
farewell tour. Lincoln Center, New
York City. Through Jan. 8, 2012. For
tickets and more information visit
bigapplecircus.org.
They all slept here!
Harlem, one of Manhattan's most exciting neighborhoods, has been 'home' to some
of America's most esteemed citizens. Harlem One Stop invites you to come and experience Harlem today! Through partnerships and alliances with Harlem businesses, arts
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• Harlem One Stop will help you pre-plan your visits to Harlem quickly and within budget. • One Stop resource for individuals, special interest, student and leisure group travel tours. • Customized itinerary planning. Harlem One Stop is here to ensure that your visit to our culturally-rich neighborhood is informative, exciting and memorable!
Boston Ballet
19 Clarendon St.
Boston
617-695-6950
bostonballet.org
502 W 142nd Street, New York, NY 10031 Call us at 212.658.9160 or visit www.harlemonestop.org
Boston Ballet’s 2011–’ 12 season
celebrates artistic director Mikko
Nissinen’s 10th anniversary. The
season begins at The Boston Opera
House Oct. 29 with Night of Stars
followed by Cranko’s Romeo and
Juliet, Nov. 3-13, and Nissinen’s
The Nutcracker, Nov. 25–Dec. 31.
The company returns to the
stage in 2012 with Simply Sublime, Feb. 9-19. Play with Fire
continues the season with three
cutting-edge works including a
company premiere of Christopher
Bruce’s Rooster, featuring music of
The Rolling Stones, March 1-11.
Rudolf Nureyev’s Don Quixote takes
the stage next, April 26-May 6,
and Fancy Free, featuring Jerome
Robbins’ Fancy Free, Peter Martins’