Arts
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After 24 Years, a Conductor Returns to the Met Opera
Among the ample attractions of the Metropolitan Opera’s forthcoming performances of Wagner’s “Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg,” which runs from ...
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El Alfa, the King of Dembow, Dazzles at Madison Square Garden
“Who said the Dominican Republic couldn’t go global?” El Alfa announced in Spanish from the stage halfway through his first…
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Broadway’s ‘Is This a Room’ and ‘Dana H.’ to Close Early
A pair of short experimental dramas that made an unlikely journey to Broadway this fall will close early, reflecting a…
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‘Succession’ Recap, Season 3, Episode 2: ‘Judasing’
Season 3, Episode 2: ‘Mass in Time of War’ There’s a mad genius to the way Kendall Roy uses language.…
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‘Insecure’ Season 5, Episode 1 Recap: No Time to Be Insecure
During the first episode of the final season of HBO’s “Insecure,” we meet “Throwback Issa,” the college-aged version of Issa…
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Alec Baldwin Was Rehearsing Pointing Gun at Camera, Affidavit Says
ALBUQUERQUE — Alec Baldwin was rehearsing a scene that involved pointing a revolver “towards the camera lens” when the gun…
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Review: In ‘Fairycakes,’ the Woods Are Campy, Dark and Daft
Did you ever want to see a fairy-tale mash-up, set amid the magic of nature, offering clever rhyme and delightful…
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Silky Ballet Solos and Irresistible Tapping Toes Close Fall for Dance
When Fall for Dance checks all the boxes and puts on a satisfying show, you can’t help but feel a…
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A Blackface ‘Othello’ Shocks, and a Professor Steps Back From Class
It was supposed to be an opportunity for music students at the University of Michigan to learn about the process…
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Beyond Chucky: Frightening Alternatives for Halloween TV
The approach of Halloween brings an influx of horror to television and streaming, and this year the offerings have a…