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  2. Le Cirque - Wikipedia

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    New York City history. Le Cirque was established in 1974 by Italian Sirio Maccioni and continued to be run by the family through its closure in 2018. [1] It opened at the Mayfair Regent Hotel [2] at 58 East 65th Street in March 1974. [3] From 1986 to 1992, Daniel Boulud was executive chef and in 1995, it was awarded the James Beard Foundation ...

  3. Le Cirque: A Table in Heaven - Wikipedia

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    Le Cirque: A Table In Heaven is a 2007 American documentary film directed by Andrew Rossi about the reopening of the Le Cirque restaurant in New York City. [1] [2] [3] Before being released by HBO, the film premiered at the 2007 Full Frame Film Festival and went on to play at the 2007 Hamptons Film Festival, the 2008 Berlin International Film Festival, and the 2008 Sarasota Film Festival ...

  4. The Night Circus - Wikipedia

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    Stacey D'Erasmo writing for The New York Times Book Review criticizes the lack of specificity of the imagery, describing the experience as being "continually told how magical the circus and its denizens are without ever being truly surprised, entranced or beguiled." [15] The Night Circus was a candidate for the 2011 Guardian First Book Award. [16]

  5. The Circus (Seurat) - Wikipedia

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    185 cm × 152 cm (72.8 in × 59.8 in) Location. Musée d'Orsay, Paris. Website. Museum page. The Circus (French: Le Cirque) is an oil on canvas painting by Georges Seurat. It was his last painting, made in a Neo-Impressionist style in 1890–91, and remained unfinished at his death in March 1891. The painting is located at the Musée d'Orsay in ...

  6. Paul Liebrandt - Wikipedia

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    Gilt opened in December 2005, [13] in the former location of Le Cirque 2000, in the New York Palace Hotel. [14] recruited Liebrandt as Gilt's executive chef allowing Liebrandt to create a menu that Thomas Keller characterised as a "light years" extension of his cooking. The restaurant received a two-star review from The New York Times. [15]

  7. Sirio Maccioni - Wikipedia

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    Le Cirque at the Mayfair Hotel (1974-1997), Le Cirque 2000 at the Palace Hotel (1997-2005) Website. lecirque.com. Sirio Maccioni (5 April 1932 – 20 April 2020) was an Italian restaurateur and author known for opening Le Cirque. [1]

  8. Mad Apple - Wikipedia

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    Creative team. Co-creator and director. Simon Painter. Director. Neil Dorward. Composer. Evan Duffy. Official website. Mad Apple is a show by Cirque du Soleil at the New York-New York Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. [1][2][3][4][5] This show opened in May 2022, replacing Zumanity at the hotel.

  9. Alain Sailhac - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, Sailhac worked at Le Cygne, which during his tenure, received the coveted four stars from The New York Times in 1977. He served as executive chef from 1978 through 1986 at the legendary Le Cirque restaurant on Manhattan's Upper East Side, earning three stars in 1984 from The New York Times.