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Posts from — July 2011

ArtsBeat: ‘America’s Got Talent’ Gets Plenty of Viewers

The NBC reality competition draws its third-largest audience.


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ArtsBeat: A Dance, and More, to Romare Bearden

On Thursday an excerpt from “On the Block” a ballet based on the stories evoked in Bearden’s six-panel collage, “The Block,” will be performed by dancers from the Nanette Bearden Contemporary Dance Theater.


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Books of The Times: That Perfect Florida Tomato, Cultivated for Bland Uniformity

In “Tomatoland,” Barry Estabrook delivers a withering criticism of the tactics of the tomato industry in South Florida, where the soil is as devoid of plant nutrients as a pile of moon rocks.


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Race Remixed: Pushing Boundaries, Mixed-Race Artists Gain Notice

As the number of mixed-race people grows in the United States, writers and artists are challenging assumptions about identity.


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Obituaries: Jane Scott Is Dead at 92; Veteran Rock Music Critic

Ms. Scott, who called herself the world’s second-oldest teenager, covered rock music for The Cleveland Plain Dealer from 1964 until 2002, when she was almost 83.


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