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  2. The Library (play) - Wikipedia

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    The culprit is "a media-driven culture that searches for instant heroes, while turning tragedy into profit as fast as it can." Disaster brings out both pettiness and heroic traits, and The Library tantalizes with seemingly incidental details, such as Caitlin's self-doubt and the possibility that she knew the shooter more than the play exposes. [6]

  3. The Public Theater - Wikipedia

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    The building is a New York City Landmark, designated in 1965. [20] It was one of the first buildings to be recognized as such by the newly formed Landmarks Preservation Commission of New York City. [21] In 2009, The Public began its "Going Public" campaign to raise funds for a major renovation of the historic building.

  4. Joe's Pub - Wikipedia

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    The group also launched a full-service restaurant, The Library at The Public. [11] The decor of Joe's Pub is the work of interior designer and Joe's Pub LLC partner Serge Becker, the man behind many New York City hotspots, including La Esquina on Delancey Street. Patrons often note an accordion encased along the east wall of the Pub: Becker ...

  5. Giorgio Cavaglieri - Wikipedia

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    The Public Theater was one of the first historic buildings adapted for new use under the 1965 New York City Landmarks Law. [ 4 ] Papp's original plan to build one 1,200 seat central theater in the old building turned out to require costly alterations to original masonry walls, so the design was adapted to two 229-seat theaters.

  6. Astor Place - Wikipedia

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    The Joseph Papp Public Theater (home to the New York Shakespeare Festival) is located across the street in the former Astor Library building. The trapezium-shaped traffic island in the center of Astor Place is a popular meeting place and center of much skateboarding activity.

  7. New York Public Library for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Claire Tow Theater (belonging to Lincoln Center Theater) was built on the roof of the Library and opened in June 2012. The third floor, housing the research collections, opened to the public on July 19. [10] The entire library was opened to the public on November 30, 1965, the fourth building to open at Lincoln Center. [11]

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  9. List of museums and cultural institutions in New York City

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    The Morgan Library & Museum; New York Public Library. Andrew Heiskell Braille and Talking Book Library; Bronx Library Center; New York Public Library for the Performing Arts; New York Public Library Main Branch; Science, Industry and Business Library; Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture; List of New York Public Library branches