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    What's Happening in New York on January 28th, 2007

    Funeral

    8pm — Sunday January 28

    • WHERE:Ars Nova, 511 West 54th St, between 10th and 11th Ave
    • COST:$10
    • SUMMARY:”In this humorous, multimedia enactment of his own FUNERAL, former Polyphonic Spree French Hornist Louis Schwadron transforms himself into a parade of mourners and eulogizers in an imaginative exploration of the human obsession with death.”

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    Automaton Repertory Project

    4pm — EVERY DAY

    Closes January 28

    • WHERE:Here, 145 Sixth Ave, between Spring and Broome
    • COST:FREE
    • SUMMARY:”The Automaton Repertory Theatre is a self-contained robotic puppet theatre, new media installation, theatrical production, and carnival sideshow all rolled into one…If you have ever wondered how we can come to terms with the constant future-shock of our American mediatized hyper-reality, just think how hard it is for a 1950s tin man to negotiate.”

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    Picasso and American Art

    11am-6pm — Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday
    1pm–9pm — Friday

    Closes January 28

    • WHERE:Whitney Museum of American Art, 945 Madison Avenue at 75th St
    • COST:$15 except 6pm–9pm on Friday when it’s pay-what-you-wish admission
    • SUMMARY:” This groundbreaking exhibition examines the fundamental role that Pablo Picasso played in the development of American art during the last century. The extremely diverse group of American artists, whose works are juxtaposed with Picasso’s, include Max Weber, Stuart Davis, Arshile Gorky, John Graham, Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, David Smith, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Jasper Johns.”

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