Arts
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Sara Mearns and Jamar Roberts to Be Resident Artists at Vail
The summer’s Vail Dance Festival features Mearns, the New York City Ballet star, and the choreographer Roberts.
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6 Objects That Explain New Rules on Native Displays in Museums
A look at how the Field Museum in Chicago is responding to recent federal regulations that have led officials to…
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Armorer Who Loaded Gun in Alec Baldwin Shooting Faces Trial: What to Know
The armorer, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, is charged with involuntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting of a cinematographer on the set of…
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What to Know About This Crazily Crowded Broadway Spring Season
Why are 18 shows opening in March and April, and which one is for you? Our theater reporter has answers.
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Game Reviews: A Psychedelic Adventure and a Tedious Drive
The visual flourishes and floral secrets in Ultros make its claustrophobic passageways inviting. But keeping your vehicle roadworthy in Pacific…
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Live Performance in New York: Here’s What to See This Spring
“The Notebook” and “Cabaret” land on Broadway. Olivia Rodrigo’s tour stops in Manhattan. Plus: Herbie Hancock, Heartbeat Opera and Trisha…
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For Zelda Williams, Daughter of Robin, a Goth Zombie Comedy Is Cathartic
As the director of “Lisa Frankenstein,” she embraced a tale in which no one was concerned whether grief was palatable…
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Broadway’s Crunchtime Is Also Its Best Life
Eighteen openings in two months will drive everyone crazy. But maybe there should be even more.
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Jaap van Zweden Bids Farewell, and Other Classical Highlights
The Philharmonic’s maestro ends his tenure, Igor Levit comes to Carnegie Hall, and the Metropolitan Opera takes a chance on…
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Review: Seeking Purpose Among the Dead in ‘Spiritus/Virgil’s Dance’
Dael Orlandersmith’s slender new solo play is a meditation on living that seems also like a curveball response to loss.