Mon, Apr 12, 2004, 12:00am
Anticipated Biennial Brings Few Surprises
Mon, Apr 12, 2004, 12:00am
Experiencing the Whitney Biennial's extension into Central Park this year is similar to participating in Columbia's Big Hunt. You can't help but feel that old rush of excitement we all associate with treasure hunts, but in the end you have to wonder: was the treasure worth the thrill?
Mon, Apr 12, 2004, 12:00am
"Seminar with Fred Tomaselli" The Whitney Museum of American ArtMadison Avenue at 75th StreetTuesday, April 13, 7 p.m.
Mon, Apr 12, 2004, 12:00am
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Chang-rae Lee may have abandoned investment banking to be a novelist, but his third novel, Aloft, is so heavily steeped in money matters that it doesn't seem to have been a huge shift.
Mon, Apr 12, 2004, 12:00am
Mon, Apr 12, 2004, 12:00am
At least 600 children and their parents showed up for Saturday's annual Easter egg hunt in Morningside Park, surpassing the organizers' expectations and giving them hope that Morningside Park, once considered the most dangerous park in Manhattan, might be experiencing a renaissance.
Mon, Apr 12, 2004, 12:00am
When you combine Ivy League personalities with the film industry, the result is bound to be explosive. Nowhere was this clearer than at Brown University this past weekend, where the third Annual Ivy Film Festival took place.
Mon, Apr 12, 2004, 12:00am
While Adrien Brody may now be the golden boy of the film industry, having won last year's Academy Award for Best Actor for his harrowing performance in Roman Polanski's The Pianist, he was not always positioned so firmly on the A-list. His rise to

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