Arts
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At an Emotional Governors Awards, Painful Losses and Heartfelt Tributes
The academy honored Mel Brooks, Angela Bassett, the recently widowed editor Carol Littleton and Sundance’s Michelle Satter, whose son died…
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For This Reporter, the War in Ukraine Is Also Personal
Yaroslav Trofimov grew up in Kyiv. “Our Enemies Will Vanish” records his experience as a journalist for The Wall Street…
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Tina Fey on ‘Mean Girls’ Then and Now
With a new version of Regina George and the Plastics headed to theaters, she reflects on how different generations have…
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The EGOT Winner Behind Sondheim’s Signature Sound
To understand the role of the Broadway orchestrator, seek out the composer Stephen Sondheim’s piano demo for the song “Losing…
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Review: For Jews, an Unanswered ‘Prayer for the French Republic’
In Joshua Harmon’s play about the legacies of antisemitism, a Parisian family must decide when it’s time to get out.
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Oligarch’s Aide Tells Court How Sotheby’s Expertise Had Role in Fraud
An adviser to Dmitry Rybolovlev said the opinions of an expert from the auction house were used to persuade him…
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Three Dancers and Three Traditions Converse, United by Rhythm
Soles of Duende, a percussive dance trio appearing at the Joyce Theater this week, situates tap, flamenco and Kathak in…
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‘Pirates of Penzance,’ ‘English’ and ‘Yellow Face’ Bound for Broadway
Roundabout Theater Company, the biggest nonprofit on Broadway, said it would produce the three shows next season.
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Paul Taylor Dance Company to Move to Midtown in Major Expansion
The renowned troupe will more than triple its footprint, growing its studio space and education programs.
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What Songs Would ‘Saltburn’ Characters Have Spun in 2007?
The soundtrack to Emerald Fennell’s movie has been a talker. Hear tracks by M.I.A., Girl Talk, Nelly Furtado and others…