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Warhol's Soup Can and Jasper Johns's Targets will be on display at the Princeton University Art Museum in celebration of an anonymous gift of 44 works by important Pop artists, including Roy Lichtenstein and Tom Wesselmann, among others. The exhibition coincides with the publication of Pop Art: Contemporary Perspectives. (3/24-8/12)
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Become an instant philanthropist at the openingnight previi iew of New York City's Antiquarian Book Fair, "Lions at the Armory." Purchase titles for the New York Public Library's private collection or add volumes to your own shelves from the impressive collections of more than 190 rare-book dealers, featuring signed first editions of The Waste Land and Ulysses, and an original Beatrix Potter watercolor, among others. (nypl.org/rare)
Antiques at the Armory
Beneath the vaulted ceilings of Philadelphias 33rd Street Armory, antiques dealers from more than 30 U.S. cities and abroad showcase furniture and other decorative art~ as well as fine jewelry from the 18th and 19th centuries and rare Art Deco pieces from the early 20th century. (4/14-4/17)
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Singing sensations Anna Netrebko and Rolando Villazon perform scenes from three operas for the 40th Anniversary Gala of the Metropolitan Opera.
DARING DESIGN
David Bromstad’ the newly minted design star on HGTV's Color Splash, transforms old spaces into fresh rooms using his trademark bright colors. (Mondays at 9 P.M., HGTV)
New Moon
Kevin Spacey returns to Broadway as ne'er-dowell Jim Tyrone in Eugene O'Neill's A Moon forthe Misbegotten. Spacey stars alongside Eve Best and Colm Meaney at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre. (4/8-6/10)
CHIC BOUTIQUE
The newly opened Lily Savitch boutique, in Los Angeles, carries lines from Chaiken and Cacharel to newcomers Sydney Azria (Max's nephew) and Burning Torch. Shopping here is better than raiding the closet of the best-dressed person you know.
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Now in its sixth year, New York's Tribeca Film Festival, hosted by Robert De Niro and Jane Rosenthal, will showcase more than 250 independent films from around the world. (4/25-5/6; tribecafilmfestival.com)
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