Arts
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‘Dionne Warwick: Don’t Make Me Over’ Review: A Trailblazer Gets Her Flowers
This documentary tries to do justice to a six-decade career in 95 minutes, which proves challenging.
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For the Conductor Charles Munch, Virtuosity Meant Taking Risks
When Charles Munch started work as the conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra in the fall of 1949, he gave…
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A Modern Take on the Hudson River School Tradition
In his first show at Gagosian, opening Thursday, the painter Cy Gavin explores the land that has both empowered and…
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Kerry Condon: ‘I Don’t Think Anything Has Ever Come Easy to Me’
Kerry Condon had hoped to be among her horses when last week’s Oscar nominations were announced. If she kept busy…
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Biden Calls for Limits on Ticket Fees for Concerts and Sporting Events
The president made the proposal at a meeting of his competition council, roughly a week after lawmakers scrutinized Ticketmaster.
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Nonbinary Broadway Performer Opts Out of Gendered Tony Awards
Justin David Sullivan of “& Juliet” decided to abstain from consideration and urged awards shows to “expand their reach.”
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She Went Viral Mocking Trump. Now Sarah Cooper Is Taking on a New Role.
She is making her professional stage debut in the Off Broadway drama, and fulfilling a childhood dream. “It’s transformative,” she…
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Five Minutes That Will Make You Love 21st-Century Jazz
We’ve done a lot of listening back. So where is jazz today? Writers and musicians including Sonny Rollins, Melanie Charles…
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Willie Nelson, Missy Elliott and Sheryl Crow Nominated for Rock Hall
Cyndi Lauper, Joy Division, George Michael and the White Stripes are also among the first-time nominees up for induction this…
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Oscar Isaac, Rachel Brosnahan and the Draw of a Neglected Hansberry Play
The first major New York revival of “The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window,” Lorraine Hansberry’s 1964 Broadway play, comes to…