Arts
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Michael Schultz Broke the Mold for Black Directors. He’s Not Done Yet.
When Michael Schultz began work on his first film, in 1971, there was no road map for a lengthy career…
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Lea Michele Is Well Aware That the Pressure Is On
Fifteen years ago, Lea Michele was sulking in her “Spring Awakening” dressing room, heartbroken over a guy, when the Broadway…
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What Is a ‘Fake’ Artist in 2022?
Subscribe to Popcast!Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher Here’s one sort of simulated artist: This month, a virtual rapper called…
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In His Twilight, a Conductor Revisits Where His Career Dawned
LENOX, Mass. — Michael Tilson Thomas had just brought the first movement of Copland’s Symphony No. 3 to a radiant…
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Ars Nova Introduces a Name Your Price Ticketing Model
The Off Broadway incubator Ars Nova will allow audience members to pay what they wish for theater tickets in a…
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Where Did Those Hot Dog Fingers Come From? Daniels Explain
When “Everything Everywhere All at Once” opened in March in a handful of theaters, its creators, the directors Daniel Kwan…
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‘Monarch’ Heralds a New Family Empire, This One With a Texas Twang
A few years ago, the writer Melissa London Hilfers was having lunch with her friend Gail Berman, the TV and…
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Katie Gregson-MacLeod Sang About a ‘Complex’ Love. TikTok Responded.
If TikTok has made you cry sometime this month, it’s likely thanks to Katie Gregson-MacLeod. On Aug. 4, the 21-year-old…
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Laura Linney to Return to Broadway in New David Auburn Play
Laura Linney will return to Broadway next spring, in a new play by David Auburn about a friendship that arises…
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Gabriel Byrne’s ‘Walking With Ghosts’ Is Heading to Broadway
To Gabriel Byrne, his play “Walking With Ghosts,” adapted from his memoir of the same name, doesn’t refer to haunting…