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The 17-day New York Film Festival highlights the best in world cinema, featuring top films from celebrated filmmakers as well as fresh new talent. The selection committee, chaired by Jones, also includes Dennis Lim, FSLC Director of Programming; Marian Masone, FSLC Senior Programming Advisor; Gavin Smith, Editor-in-Chief, Film Comment; and Amy Taubin, Contributing Editor, Film Comment and Sight & Sound. Since 1963, the New York Film Festival has brought new and important cinematic works from around the world to Lincoln Center. In addition to the Main Slate official selections, the festival includes newly restored classics, special events, filmmaker talks, panel discussions, an Avant-Garde showcase, and much more.
66th Street–Lincoln Center is a local station on the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of 66th Street and Broadway, it is served by the 1 train at all times, and by the 2 train during late nights.Station layoutThe walls at the platform level were renovated in 2004 and are decorated with mosaics designed by New York artist Nancy Spero. Elevators to street level provide ADA-accessibility. There is also a crossunder between the uptown and downtown side platforms at the extreme south end of the station.Nearby points of interestThe station provides access to Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts just to the south, with Alice Tully Hall just to the west. All of the Lincoln Center venues are connected by underground concourses near the southern end of the station. Dante Park, upstairs at the south end, is named for the poet Dante Alighieri, whose statue is found there. Richard Tucker Park is nearby, at the north end of Lincoln Square.
Kaufman Music Center is home to Merkin Concert Hall, Lucy Moses School, Special Music School (P.S. 859), and Face the Music. This Facebook page highlights all of the music education programs at Kaufman Music Center. (For performance series, please "Like" or follow Merkin Concert Hall and the Ecstatic Music Festival on Facebook.) The music education programs at Kaufman Music Center include: LUCY MOSES SCHOOL: New York City's oldest community arts school, founded in 1952 SPECIAL MUSIC SCHOOL: Public school (P.S. 859) for musically gifted children FACE THE MUSIC: The nation's only youth orchestra dedicated to performing work by living composers For more information on each of these programs, please visit KaufmanMusicCenter.org.
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The Special Music School, or SMS, is a unique New York public school for musically gifted children. The school is run as a public/private partnership between the New York City Department of Education and Kaufman Music Center, a not-for-profit, multi-arts organization. The Department of Education funds the academic portion of the students' education, while the music program is funded by private donations through Kaufman Music Center.Intended for children with high musical potential, the Special Music School provides a rich musical and demanding academic education for grades K-11 through an integrated curriculum with a primary focus on music. Children have two private lessons per week in piano, cello, violin, flute, French horn, trumpet, trombone, percussion, or clarinet, as well as classes in music theory, chorus, and movement. Three quarters of the students' time is spent on academic subjects. The school has partnerships with the National Dance Institute, the Center for Educational Innovation, New Visions for Public Schools, Studio in a School, Teachers College, Columbia University and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.Special Music School also has a high school at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Educational Complex on New York City’s Upper West Side, with a music curriculum that emphasizes the development of the student as a musician for the 21st century. With the establishment of the high school extension, Special Music School High School will be the city’s only K-12 school that teaches music as a core subject. Eighth graders from all five boroughs of New York City will be eligible to apply. They have music theory, music history, and music technology.
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Lorna Leibowitz has been ranked among the top-producing brokers at Douglas Elliman. Her team is among the top-producing brokers at Douglas Elliman and has consistently placed in the top 10%, once again attaining Diamond Level in 2015. In her more than 20 years in the business, Lorna prides herself on educating her clients to help them get a jump on the market, and maximize their real estate return. Ask any of Lorna's clients and they will tell you why they would choose to work with her again and recommend her to their friends. In the high stakes world of Manhattan real estate, it is crucial to have a broker who can overcome any obstacles and make sure your deal comes to a successful conclusion. When working with sellers, what sets Lorna apart from other brokers is her ability to strategically position a property for sale. She is on top of current market conditions and capitalizes on her previous appraisal career to establish the most likely sales price. Then she assembles her team of professionals to maximize the sales price. Depending on the property she may include a designer to stage the property to perfection, or an architect to provide an alternate floorplan for an apartment with an obsolete or poorly-designed layout. Lorna takes advantage of all the latest real estate technology including video tours and social media. Her efforts ensure that her clients achieve maximum sales prices that often exceed their expectations. When representing buyers, Lorna works tirelessly to find them the perfect property, even if it means uncovering a place that is not currently on the market. If there are multiple offers on a property, she uses her finely-honed negotiating skills to win the bidding war and get the best possible deal for her buyers. Living in Manhattan, Lorna is an active participant in many of the activities that make our city such an outstanding place to live. You may find here walking in Central Park, working out at the gym, or at the theater, opera, or a rock concert with family or friends. If you want a real estate experience that is quick and seamless, give Lorna a call. You’ll be glad you did!