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UPDATED APRIL 1, 2005 12:23 AM ET

Koppel Leaving ABC News in DecemberKoppel Leaving ABC News in December
By JACQUES STEINBERG
Ted Koppel, who provided a hard-news alternative as host of "Nightline," will leave ABC when his contract expires.
Video: Koppel to Leave ABC
ABC Must Decide Who, What for Late Night

Robert Creeley, 78, Groundbreaking Poet, Dies
By DINITIA SMITH
Mr. Creeley helped transform postwar American poetry by making it more conversational and emotionally direct.

Dance's Vanguard Stakes Out BrooklynDance's Vanguard Stakes Out Brooklyn
By ERIKA KINETZ
Performance spaces for dance, both formal and informal, are flourishing in Brooklyn.
Borough Spaces

ART REVIEW
Asia Week Is Here, There, EverywhereAsia Week Is Here, There, Everywhere
By HOLLAND COTTER
The 10-year-old fair continues to be seasoned and attractive, if thinner and less than electrifying than of yore.
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China's Request for Art-Import Ban Stirs DebateChina's Request for Art-Import Ban Stirs Debate
By RANDY KENNEDY
The Bush administration is considering restrictions on the importation of Chinese art that could have serious implications for American museums and auction houses.

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A film "made with such obvious love for its genre influences that it's a shame it is kind of a bore," says Manohla Dargis.
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TV WEEKEND | 'MYSTERY!'
It's No Mystery: Class Tells, AgainIt's No Mystery: Class Tells, Again
By ALESSANDRA STANLEY
The "Clue" characters and dusty plot twists in PBS's British detective show are unlikely to excite even the most ardent Anglophile.


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Join a Discussion on Artists and ExhibitionsJoin a Discussion on Artists and Exhibitions
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Frank Rich's column will no longer be posted Thursdays online. Beginning on April 10, Mr. Rich's column will resume in Op-Ed and can be found Sundays.
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ART & DESIGN

Art Review | 'Surrealism USA': Filling In the Many Gaps in American Surrealism

Art Review | Dayanita Singh: Objects of Repose and Remembrance

Russia Fines Museum Aides for Art Said to Ridicule Religion

Coming to a Phone Near You

Marlene Dumas's Number Comes Up

DANCE

Dance Review | Pittsburgh Ballet Theater: Partial to Balanchine, but Counting on Springsteen

Dance Review | Jett� Performance Company: An Art Opening Where Love Lurks Amid the White Wine

Never Stop Moving, or Name-Dropping

Dance Review | 'Show Must Go On': The Jaunty, Witty Show That Scandalized Paris

Dance Review | Stephen Petronio Company: Yin and Yang in a Complementary Duet

MUSIC

Album Review | Moby: What's Left After the End of Music

The Lyrics Are Perfectly Clear, in Welsh

Music Review | Chamber Music at the Y: A Series Polishes Its Mission With Works Often Neglected

Music Review | Continuum: With Copland as the Classic, a Sampling of the Contemporary and Quirky of Judaica

Rock Review | U2: Rock Icons Content to Do the Things They Do Best

TELEVISION

Ted Koppel to Leave 'Nightline' and ABC News

His Big Break Canceled, Comic Adapts

TV Review | 'Wonder Showzen': Yes, It's a Variety Show; No, Ed Sullivan Doesn't Appear

Bob and Barney, With a Few Words From Sponsors

TV Review | 'Eyes': A Private Eye of the Old (i.e., Chic) School

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BOOKS OF THE TIMES | 'OMAHA BLUES'
In a Tantalizing Labyrinth of Painful MemoriesIn a Tantalizing Labyrinth of Painful Memories
By ANDR� ACIMAN
Joseph Lelyveld, the former executive editor of The Times, looks back on his childhood with the dispassionate eye of a reporter.

ART REVIEW | 'DEFINING YONGLE'
The Met's Magnifying Glass on a Single Chinese Emperor's CourtThe Met's Magnifying Glass on a Single Chinese Emperor's Court
By ROBERTA SMITH
The Metropolitan Museum's extraordinary show on the Ming emperor ranges through paintings, sculpture, lacquer ware, metalwork, textiles, cloisonn� and ivory.


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