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Sharks and the Philharmonic

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Monday, January 28, 2008

Culture critic John Rockwell considers which is more creepy and cold: Damien Hirst's recent exhibition of dead animals at the Lever House or the New York Philharmonic performing Mendelssohn's Overture to "A Midsummer Night's Dream."

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Episode Transcript - Sharks and the Philharmonic (1/28/2008)

If you walk past the Lever House at Park Avenue and 54th, especially at night, you will be confronted with a strange sight. The whole lobby is bathed in fluorescent light; it rather looks like a morgue. The reason being that there are thirty dead sheep, one dead shark, two ...

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