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…
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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…
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In ‘Corsicana,’ Will Arbery Puts Art, Family and Down Syndrome Onstage
In 2019, Will Arbery scored an unlikely hit with “Heroes of the Fourth Turning,” his darkly comic, boundary-pushing play about…
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‘The Cheech,’ a Game Changer for Chicano Art, Opens in Riverside
RIVERSIDE, Calif. — As a child, Cheech Marin loved collecting objects — baseball cards, stamps, marbles — and then organizing…
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Amber Heard: I ‘Stand by Every Word’ of Testimony in Defamation Trial
Almost two weeks after losing a high-profile defamation trial, Amber Heard said in a television interview on Tuesday that she…
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‘Halftime’ Review: Let’s Get Loud
A film about Jennifer Lopez and her performance at the Super Bowl in 2020 was bound to generate headlines, but…
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New York Philharmonic Agrees to Restore Pay for Musicians
When the coronavirus pandemic erupted in 2020, battering the cultural sector and forcing the New York Philharmonic to cancel a…
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London Police Charge Kevin Spacey With Sexual Assault
LONDON — The actor Kevin Spacey was charged with four counts of sexual assault on Monday in London, the city’s…
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Nipsey Hussle Murder Trial: What to Know
More than three years after the fatal shooting of the rapper Nipsey Hussle, a proudly local Los Angeles artist whose…
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Best and Worst Moments of the 75th Tony Awards
The Tony Awards returned to Radio City Music Hall on Sunday for the first time since June 2019. And after…