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| | | The Pedal Steel Gets Its Resurrection | | by Grayson Haver Currin Aug 3, 2022 | | As the sound of country music has shifted, the emotive whir of its classic instrument has often been sidelined. The complicated antique has found new life in surprising forms.“Where the human voice can’t fully reach, the pedal steel can,” said the guitarist DaShawn Hickman. | | | | | | | | | Theater at Geffen Hall to Be Named for Two Key Donors | | by Javier C. Hernández Aug 3, 2022 | | The Wu Tsai Theater will honor a $50 million gift from Joseph Tsai, a founder of the Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, and Clara Wu Tsai, a philanthropist.Joseph Tsai, primary owner of the Brooklyn Nets, and Clara Wu Tsai, at a 2019 game at Barclays Center. | | | | | Review: Black Grace Dances Out a Different Kind of Buzz | | by Gia Kourlas Aug 3, 2022 | | This New Zealand company returns to the Joyce Theater with two New York premieres, but neither are as penetrating as “Handgame,” a vintage gem.Black Grace in “O Le Olaga — Life,” a New York premiere by Neil Ieremia, the company’s artistic director and founder. | | | | | Max Hollein Consolidates Roles as Met Museum's Chief | | by ROBIN POGREBIN Aug 3, 2022 | | With his appointment, the museum shifts away from its two-pronged leadership structure.Max Hollein, director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, will take on the added title of chief executive next year. | | | | | |
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