January, 2001







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Focused on Time
Photos During Raj Era Show Timelessness of India
India Through the Lens: Photography 1840-1911,” an almost magically grand exhibition of India unfolding under the camera’s lens during the high-water mark of the British raj, is a particularly evocative comment on time and timelessness.

The exhibition at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, which runs through March 25, 2001, on the mall is impressive and sweeping as documentary history...

Union Station Lights Up With Norway Fest
Sonya Henie’s skates, a Liv Ullman movie, smoked salmon, a Christmas tree from Oslo, music by Grieg, theater by Ibsen, art by Munch, the world’s largest scale G train on display...

Haunting Natural Beauty
Canadian Inuit Sculpture Show Truly Is Exhibit of Masterpieces
T
he exhibition is called ambitiously enough “Masterpieces of Canadian Inuit Sculpture.” You might think this would be like being king of castaway island, the work of artists no one knows from people few other people have encountered..

The Big Picture
'Eye on World' Features Global IMages From 10 Photographers
The tradition of the globe-trotting, world-view photographer par excellence is alive and well at Meridian International Center in the exhibit “Eye on the World,” featuring global images from 10 photographers, some of them well-known, some of them not, all of them excellent...

Dining
In the Green. Excellent Food, Exciting Atmosphere Give Café Citron Color

Events
Lectures, Music, Dance...




Film Reviews
Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon’
Time Regained
Màlena
Art Nouveau and Cinema

Film Directory

Cinema
International Film Clips





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