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SummerStage. Film Society Of Lincoln Center Gets A New Home. The Film Society of Lincoln Center was founded in 1969 to celebrate American and international cinema and support new filmmakers, and now it is celebrating the opening of a brand new facility and a whole new look on 65th Street. To view our videos, you need to enable JavaScript. Learn how . install Adobe Flash 9 or above. Install now . Then come back here and refresh the page. As Lincoln Center continues to renovate and remake its campus, the Film Society of Lincoln Center is no longer a coming attraction.

Lincoln Center President Reynold Levy says this expansion makes the Film Society a major destination for films and film lovers from around the corner and around the world. "So now there's a 75 person screening room, 125[-person room], and the Walter Reade theater that houses 330. He says this is also an important part of the larger transformation of Lincoln Center.

"65th Street is now a street of the arts. The main entrance leads to an amphitheater that is open to the public all day long. Share photos and videos on Twitter. Ukulele Performer To Tackle Every Single Beatles Song. Theater Review: "Other Desert Cities" Competitive cheerleading bounces onto Broadway with the new show "Bring It On: the Musical. " To view our videos, you need to enable JavaScript. Learn how . install Adobe Flash 9 or above. Install now . Then come back here and refresh the page. While “Bring It On,” with an impressive creative pedigree, shoots high (quite literally), it’s not for the “high of brow.” Based on the film, it starts with a bunch of privileged high school kids who dream of nothing more than to win a cheerleading trophy. But the stunts would be mere gimmickry if not for the talented young team featuring a quartet of Tony winners behind this spirited little gem. Once the story moves out of the white bread school and into a rival school featuring a more diverse street culture featuring a fabulous tranny character, the show takes off and Miranda’s signature hip hop stylings are, as ever, quite a treat.

Compared to the greats it’s a musical ditty But now that it’s time for summer in the city.

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The Week in Culture Pictures, Dec. 24 - Slide Show. Asia Society. Art Review - Yoshitomo Nara at Asia Society Museum. Photography.