What's in store for 2012? A Pulitzer Prize winner, an adaptation of a hit horror film and a traveling Broadway smash will take center stage in theater, while Pacific Standard Time marches on in the art world. In music, John Cage tributes and Ravi Coltrane will take the spotlight. And comedy takes a stand-up step, with one of the godfathers of funny, Jerry Seinfeld, leading the way. Read on for highlights.

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What's in store for 2012? A Pulitzer Prize winner, an adaptation of a hit horror film and a traveling Broadway smash will take center stage in theater, while Pacific Standard Time marches on in the art world. In music, John Cage tributes and Ravi Coltrane will take the spotlight. And comedy takes a stand-up step, with one of the godfathers of funny, Jerry Seinfeld, leading the way. Read on for highlights.

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