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Art: Creating the Modern Stage: Designs for Theater and Opera. Drawn from the Morgan's collection, the exhibition examines the origins of modern scenic design.... details

Shopping: Summer - Time To Drink Riesling. It's that time of year again: officially summer and officially time to drink Riesling and pluck up your share of this year's collector items. 2008 Germany: Dönnhoff, Prum, Adam, W. Schäfer... details

Movies & TV: Seraphine - With German actor Ulrich Tukur. Based on a true story, Seraphine centers on self-taught painter Séraphine de Senlis (Moreau), a simple and profoundly devout housekeeper. German art critic and collector Wilhelm Uhde (Tukur) discovers her paintings while she is working for him.... details

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Art: Compass in Hand. Selections from The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection... details

Lectures: Kids and Teen Summer Acting Camps. It's Galli Group's mission to get kids engaged in acting and empower their self esteem and creativity. They can at the same time improve their language skills in our foreign language programs.... details

Shopping: New York Philharmonic and Lorin Maazel: The Complete Mahler Symphonies, Live. Released in celebration of Mr. Maazel’s seven-year tenure as Music Director of the New York Philharmonic, 2002–2009.... details

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Art: The Danube Exodus: The Rippling Currents of the River. By the Hungarian filmmaker and scholar Péter Forgács and The Labyrinth Project... details

Art: Beate Gütschow photography. Large-scale black and white photographs of brustalists architecture.... details

Art: Raster Noton: The Shop. The experimental, minimalist record label from Germany sets up a non-commercial record shop installation.... details

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Art: Compass in Hand. Selections from The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection... details

Art: Pages of Gold: Medieval Illuminations from the Morgan. On view are works of Italian, English, French, Flemish, German, Hungarian, and Spanish origin.... details

Art: Július Koller & Jiri Kovanda. This exhibition addresses central issues in the work of both artists: impossible communication, the place of the human in the universe, and the way they fictionalize their questions and doubts about the world.... details

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Art: The Seen And The Hidden: (Dis)Covering The Veil. Contemporary artists from the Greater Middle East, Europe and North America explore the trans-cultural approaches of the veil.... details

Art: Pages of Gold: Medieval Illuminations from the Morgan. On view are works of Italian, English, French, Flemish, German, Hungarian, and Spanish origin.... details

Music & Performance: Iris Ornig Jazz Trio. Jazz at the library... details

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Art: Splash!. A show of the gallery's line-up artists, including Renate Aller's progression of moody seascapes.... details

Shopping: New York Philharmonic and Lorin Maazel: The Complete Mahler Symphonies, Live. Released in celebration of Mr. Maazel’s seven-year tenure as Music Director of the New York Philharmonic, 2002–2009.... details

Art: Afghanistan Journeys beyond the horizon. This photo exhibition documents spectacular landscapes that are unknown by the daily news.... details

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Art: Georg Ehret: The Greatest Botanical Artist of the 1700s. Born into a family of German gardeners, Georg Ehret became one of the greatest botanical artists of all time.... details

Art: David Stern: Selections From "One Hundred Simple Things". Looking at the current economic situation, the German-born artist created "small and simple" conceptual drawings.... details

Communities: KinderHaus SummerCamp. For ages 3-7, KinderHaus SummerCampis divided into 7 weeks, each with a unique theme.... details

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A Walker With A Mission - Blog by Werner Schmidt

Most Germans, like most Americans, have two legs. Germans use their legs for lots of fun things, like playing soccer, or pushing the gas pedals of their Porsches. But most of the time, though, they utilize their legs to walk from point A to point B. Sounds pretty simple, right? Well, it isn’t.


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