Monster Mash: Gustavo Dudamel’s wonder years; more NEA bickering; Anne Frank on YouTube
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-- Family album: Gustavo Dudamel’s relatives talk about the conductor’s early passion for music.
-- Politics as usual: The National Endowment for the Arts’ Rocco Landesman responds to attacks by Republican politicians.
-- Nixed trip: The New York Philharmonic has canceled its trip to Cuba scheduled for this month due to the U.S. government’s decision to bar the travel of a group of patrons.
-- Video history: The Anne Frank Museum in Amsterdam launches its own YouTube channel.
-- Oompa Loompa: A new stage musical of Roald Dahl’s ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’ is reported to be in the works.
-- Waterworks: Lincoln Center’s famous fountain returns after 18 months of renovations.
-- Rumors of a mutiny: Is there hostility between the cast and director of the Broadway revival of Neil Simon’s ‘Brighton Beach Memoirs’?
-- Magic kingdom: After months of anticipation, the Disney Family Museum opens its doors to the public in San Francisco.
-- Cultural icebreaker: Taiwan’s National Palace Museum is opening its first joint exhibition with mainland China.
-- Chorus of disapproval: A new production of Wagner’s ‘Tristan und Isolde’ at the Royal Opera in London received boos from the audience.
-- Fake art: Federal authorities have recovered a counterfeit copy of a watercolor painting by Andrew Wyeth.
-- Creature feature: The off-Broadway musical ‘The Toxic Avenger’ is set for a national tour in 2010.
-- David Ng