Arts
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In ‘Downtown Stories,’ Theater That Uses New York as Its Stage
“Mic check 1, 2, 1, 2. Welcome to the official unofficial unauthorized ‘Hamilton!’ walking tour,” the actress Michelle J. Rodriguez called out ...
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John Hinckley’s Sold-Out Brooklyn Concert Is Canceled
The John Hinckley Jr. concert in Brooklyn, an oddity that was scheduled to feature the music of a man best known for trying to kill a U.S ...
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‘A Strange Loop’ Wins Best Musical as Tonys Celebrate Broadway’s Return
“A Strange Loop,” a scalding story about a gay, Black theater artist confronting self-doubt and societal disapproval, won the Tony Award for best ...
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Review: In ‘Spindle Shuttle Needle,’ History With Strings Attached
A siege is terrifying. It is profoundly disorienting. It is also, as Gab Reisman argues in her lively, quasi Marxist comedy “Spindle Shuttle ...
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Tony Award Winners 2022: Updating List
Follow the latest live updates and photos from the Tony Awards. The Tony Awards are taking place tonight at Radio City Music Hall for the first ...
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Two Gems of June: Premieres at Carnegie Hall and Harlem School of the Arts
This month, you might feel the momentum in classical music swinging to the domestic festival circuit, with splashy premieres and revivals coming ...
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Bill Cosby Team Says Accuser Gave Conflicting Account of ‘Sex Assault’
Bill Cosby’s defense team introduced a former reporter from The National Enquirer at his sexual assault trial in California on Friday, arguing ...
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New MoMA PS1 Director Resigns
Kate Fowle, who became director of MoMA PS1 in 2019 and barely had the chance to lead the museum as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, abruptly ...
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Manhattan’s New Green Space Was J.P. Morgan’s Side Yard
In 1908, an unnamed correspondent for The Times of London wrote the first public account of the two-year-old library of the financier J. Pierpont ...
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Ingram Marshall Built and Obscured Monoliths of Sound
I first came to know the composer Ingram Marshall, who died on May 31 at 80, as a campus personality. Benevolent and slightly spectral, he’d ...