Arts
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‘They Conflated “The Wire” With Reality’
‘They Conflated “The Wire” With Reality’ A Baltimore photographer considers the HBO drama’s impact on the city where he was…
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After 10 Years, Barrie Kosky Leaves His Opera House Dancing
BERLIN — It’s difficult to pinpoint the most outrageous moment of “Barrie Kosky’s All-Singing, All-Dancing Yiddish Revue,” which opened at…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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The 75th Tony Awards: Here’s What to Expect
The Tony Awards, which honor plays and musicals performed on Broadway, will take place this year on Sunday, June 12,…
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At the Met This Season, Opera Was Icing on the Cake
Has there ever been a Metropolitan Opera season like the one that just ended? In which the stuff onstage —…
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Zahn McClarnon Sets His Thousand-Yard Stare on the Lead
For 30 years onscreen, Zahn McClarnon — stone-faced, soft-spoken and simmering with quiet intensity — has made a name for…
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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…