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Lincoln Center

British  

noun

  1. Official name: Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.  a centre for the performing arts in New York City, including theatres, a library, and a school

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They’ve performed a handful of times over the years, including live at the Lincoln Center for its American Songbook series in 2019.

From Los Angeles Times

Whatever your career, whether you’re playing the piano at Lincoln Center, working as a dental assistant or sitting in an office figuring out how to solve a problem, enjoying what you do makes it easier to keep going, if you want to or — like millions of people — you need to keep working past 65.

From MarketWatch

Lightyear Entertainment has prepared a remastered version of the film being shown in venues throughout the country, including on Feb. 13 as part of Film at Lincoln Center’s series “Looking for Ms. Keaton,” and will be released on Blu-ray on Feb. 17.

From The Wall Street Journal

The boards of Lincoln Center in New York City and other private cultural institutions are packed with patrons engaged in the arts who have expertise and extensive relationships in the cultural world to help them guide the institutions.

From The Wall Street Journal

Two restorations playing at the New York Jewish Film Festival, jointly presented by the Jewish Museum and Film at Lincoln Center, make for a welcome bonus.

From The Wall Street Journal