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  1. Pippin was always one of my favorite shows. I saw the original production and a few revivals. 
    In the original John Rubinstein was so attractive. He’s still good looking. 
    The standout for me was Irene Ryan who played Granny on the Beverley Hillbillies. She was only 59 when she got that role and died when she was only 70. She played Pippin’s grandmother and gave good advice. 
    When I hear the song “No Time At All” which was a sing-a-long in the show it always chokes me up for some reason. The moral of the song, don’t waste time, life is over quickly, enjoy every moment. 

  2. This award winning show is now on Broadway with music by the acclaimed composer Jeanine Tesori who wrote the scores for Fun Home, Caroline, or Change and many others. It’s a quirky sad/funny story about a 15 year old New Jersey high school student with a disease that ages her prematurely. She has the body of a 72 year old woman. Surrounded by a dysfunctional family and high school friends who are all nerds adds to her challenges. 

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  3. Ronald Lauder’s Neue Galerie specializes in Austrian and German art. It’s showpiece is the portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer by Gustav Klimt, the Woman in Gold, that Lauder purchased in 2006 for $135 million. At that point it was the highest price ever paid for a painting. That has since been eclipsed by a da Vinci for $450 million. 
    The reason for todays visit however was an exhibit of Lauder’s other collections to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the museum. It’s quite an eclectic mix. Selections of Greek and Roman statues, medieval art, old master drawings and a very large collection of armor which is promised to the Met. 
    Perhaps most surprising was this one gallery set up with his collection of posters and ephemera from the film Casablanca. I was scolded by a guard for taking a photo so it’s a bit blurry. 
    It’s a really interesting exhibit and you still get to look at the Klimts. 
    The Cafe Sabarsky at the museum is really good if you can get in. There’s always a long line. 

    https://www.neuegalerie.org
     

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  4. Saw this afternoon’s matinee which appeared to be sold out. I got a 15th row center orchestra seat on the aisle on tdf for $57.  So inexpensive. 

    The show sticks pretty closely to the movie plot so no real surprises there. It tries hard with lots of energetic singing and dancing. Performers are all good. It has quite nice sets and costumes. The music was pretty lively while being performed but forgettable after it ended  

    I think it may do well but it lacks the charisma of the movie’s original stars which just can’t be topped. 

  5. Edward Hopper is I think the quintessential American painter and perhaps the quintessential New York City painter. So many wonderful cityscapes to see and museum goers were so talkative today. I heard a number of people say they knew where a painting was created and a few times I heard people say “I was born in that neighborhood”. It’s a wonderful show that deserves several viewings. I was especially taken with a display of magazine covers he created. His paintings are like stills from a movie that come with their own screenplay. The emotion from the people he painted comes pouring out from his canvasses. 

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  6. The architectural development of the Basilica of Aquileia, dedicated to the Virgin Mary started in the years immediately after 313AD. The entire floor is a wonderful colored mosaic of the 4th century. With 760 square meters the floor is the largest Paleo-Christian mosaic of the western world. They’ve installed a glass walkway so you can walk over parts of the floor. The apsidal frescos date back to the first half of the 11th century. 

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