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From noon to 2 p.m., Museum of the City of New York, Fifth Avenue at 103rd Street, (212) 534-1672, mcny.org; free, with suggested museum admission: $10 $66 for students and 65+; $20 for families (with a maximum of two adults); free for members and 12 and under.
Tickets, including suggested museum admission, are $15 $111 for students and 60+; $9 for 12 and under; under 2, free.
Tickets, including suggested museum admission: $15; students and 60+, $111212 and under, $9; under 2, free.
Documents leaked in recent weeks suggested museum staff had done work pertaining to Ms. Wilsey's personal art collection during museum hours.
Tickets, including suggested museum admission, are $15 $111 for students and 60+; $9 for ages 12 and under; under 2, free.
Museum hours: Sundays through Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 5 45 p.m.; Friday and Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 8 45 p.m. Admission to "Pearls" is by timed-entry ticket only, available on the half-hour beginning at 10 a.m.; tickets, which include suggested museum admission, are $15 $111 for students and 60+; $9 for children 12 and under; under 2, free.
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Ms. Jones's set is a blood-red box with claustrophobic vistas that suggest museum installations behind glass.
That suggests, museum volunteers said, that domestic trouble or abuse, in a time before easy divorce and when officers spent little time on marital violence cases, may have created a sense of safety for women behind the hospital walls that has since been forgotten in the wave of harsh imagery in films and books like "Cuckoo's Nest," which was written by Ken Kesey and published in 1962.
Free with suggested $4 museum admission; space is limited so reservations are requested: (718) 718-4402.
He suggested the museum replace its Renoir collection with work that reflects more diversity rather than "just white males and their white male gaze".
Screenings are free, though a $5 contribution is suggested for museum admission.20090409 SPLASH WEEK (Monday through Thursday) It sounds like fun — and it is — but it's also about something serious: safety.
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