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January 14, 2005

THEY REALLY MEANT IT

Overnight notices are now showing up regularly in the print edition of The New York Times on the inside pages of the Metro section, per the paper's effort to perk up its arts coverage, as reported earlier.

John Rockwell's dance review this morning on page B2, "Through a Dada Forest ...," is only the latest. On Thursday Allan Kozinn had a review of the New York Philharmonic on B4, and the day before that Jeremy Eichler had one on a Philadelphia Orchestra concert, also on B2.

How long will it be before arts organizations start complaining -- if they haven't begun to already -- that overnights on inside pages of the Metro section are, well, buried! and they'd rather see the reviews appear in the arts section a day later, if necessary, where culture vultures expect them?

Posted by at January 14, 2005 10:31 AM

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