New York Times correspondent in Poland, 1984-1988, author of Mad Dreams, Saving Graces: Poland: a Nation in Conspiracy (1989), a study of the waning years of Communist Poland.
January 8, 2010
- May 8, 2010
Romance in Light: FRYDERYK CHOPIN AND THE CINEMA
Walter Reade Theater, New York, NY
November 18, 2009
- March 20, 2010
REVOLUTIONARY VOICES: PERFORMING ARTS IN CENTRAL & EASTERN EUROPE IN THE 1980s
exhibition
part of Performing Revolution in Central and Eastern Europe
The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, New York, NY
November 5, 2009
- March 31, 2010
PERFORMING REVOLUTION IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE a 5-month long festival marking the 20th anniversary of the fall of Communism in Europe and featuring a wide range of performances, exhibitions, film screenings, and symposia
throughout New York City
November 4, 2009
- March 28, 2010
KRZYSZTOF WODICZKO THE VETERANS PROJECT
The Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA), Boston, MA
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$100,000 Ordway Prize Winners Announced:
ARTUR ZMIJEWSKI and Hamza Walker
Receive Honors from Creative Link for the Arts
March 14, 2010
11:00 AM
SUNDAY MORNING COFFEE CONCERTS:
Barber; Chopin (Sonata in B-flat minor, Nocturne in C-sharp minor)
LEON McCAWLEY piano
Walter Reade Theater, New York, NY
March 10, 2010
- March 14, 2010
THE CROSSED LINE
Choreography by Matthew Neenan IN THE NIGHT THE CONCERT
Choreography by Jerome Robbins
Music by Fryderyk Chopin
PENSYLVANIA BALLET
Kimmel Center, Academy of Music, Philadelphia, PA
March 9, 2010
- March 21, 2010
Ambassador Theater Celebrates Fryderyk Chopin's Bicentenary
SUMMER AT NOHANT
By Jaroslaw Iwaszkiewicz
Mead Theater Lab at Flashpoint, Washington, DC
February 18, 2010
- March 16, 2010
Post-Gogol: The Silent Absence of the Body:
Jason Irla, Lina Kim, Adam Niklewicz, SOSka Group (Mykola Ridnyi, Ganna Kriventsova, and Serhiy Popov), and Krzysztof Zarebski
Curator: MAREK BARTELIK
Slag Gallery, New York, NY
February 13, 2010
- March 28, 2010
Thu.-Sat. 8 PM, Sun. 2 PM
Dual Citizens:
Broken Nails: Marlene Dietrich Dialogue
Performed by ANNA SKUBIK
Look, what I Don't Understand
Performed by Anthony Nikolchev