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KISS OF DEATH

Brooklyn Lyceum’s revival of a dead scandal needs more suspense and less smooching

Harvey Burdell, a confirmed bachelor and a prosperous dentist, was found stabbed to death in his home on Bond Street, in Manhattan, in 1857. Comment.

MIXED NUTS

Attendees of the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s 20th Next Wave Festival gala on Dec. 17 were treated to a performance by Mark Morris and his dance group in "The Hard Nut," a wildly imaginative, glorious and gruesome interpretation of the classic holiday ballet, "The Nutcracker." Comment.

BEAM ME UP

Blending the disparate motifs of westerns and sci-fi flicks, Brooklyn Heights residents William and Cena Crane opened the new Magnetic Field Cocktail Lounge on Dec. 14. Comment.

MAMA’S BACK

Terry Mangrum, chef and owner of the southern-style restaurant Sweet Mama’s, has lousy luck with landlords. Comment.

SIZE MATTERS

"To Scale," an exhibition that explores the ways in which the size of a work of art can shape a viewer’s response, is on display now at the Rotunda Gallery (33 Clinton St. at Pierrepont Street in Brooklyn Heights). Nina Levy’s cibachrome on aluminum, "Daughter" (pictured), is one of the works on display in this group show. Comment.

HAIL CESAR

"Ah, ladies, lovely to see you," says Cesar Zuniga, manager extraordinaire and passionate spokesman for Trattoria Mulino, a new Italian restaurant in Park Slope. Comment.
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