Arts
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Sean Combs Settled a Lawsuit, but His Troubles Were Just Beginning
The hip-hop mogul denied sexual assault accusations in a bombshell suit in November. As more allegations piled up, his business…
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Sean Combs’s Lawyer Says Rap Mogul Faced ‘Unprecedented Ambush’
A day after two of the entertainment executive’s homes were raided by federal agents from Homeland Security Investigations, his lawyer…
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How to Restage ‘Cabaret’? Don’t Treat It Like a Classic.
When Rebecca Frecknall was a child, one of her favorite things to watch was a televised 1993 London revival of…
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Seance? Celebration? A Risqué Tribute to Sinead O’Connor Arrives.
Since Sinead O’Connor died last summer at 56, the outspoken and defiant Irish singer-songwriter has been memorialized on stages both…
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A British Scandal Intrigued J.T. Rogers, Then He Went Down the Rabbit Hole
The playwright thought News International’s phone-hacking scandal could make for a sweeping thriller. Twelve years later, here it is.
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The Best of Late Night, at the Movies and Beyond
The new horror-thriller “Late Night With the Devil” isn’t the only time late-night hosts, shows and sets become fodder for…
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6 Terrific Specials From 6 Very Different Comics, Streaming Now
Jenny Slate, Dan Soder, Cara Connors, Tig Notaro, David Cross and Dave Attell stamp these hours with particularly rich sensibilities.
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Governors Island Taps New Head Curator
Lauren Haynes brings her curatorial expertise to the goal of growing Governors Island’s public art program.
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Review: In ‘American Rot,’ the Painful Legacy of the Dred Scott Case
Kate Taney Billingsley’s play starts with a fictional apology, but then segregated choirs and a racist waitress create tonal dissonance.
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‘Shogun’ Episode 6 Recap: Know Your Enemy
Lord Toranaga finally gets a worthy opponent, while Lady Mariko’s true mission is revealed.