Arts
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At City Ballet, Alexei Ratmansky Can Let His Imagination Run Wild
When the choreographer joins the company as artist in residence, the winners will be the dancers. And ballet.
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Review: A Philharmonic Contender Returns to the Podium
With a change of the guard imminent at the New York Philharmonic, Santtu-Matias Rouvali is the only guest conductor leading…
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Review: ‘Are We Not Drawn Onward to New Era’ Stages a Disaster in Reverse
The Under the Radar festival kicks off with an allegory about climate destruction by the Belgian provocateurs Ontroerend Goed.
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7 Songs We Nearly Missed in 2022
Hear tracks by Flo, Becky G and Karol G, Monster and Big Flock and more.
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At Under the Radar, Theater That Jumps Right Off the Page
Literary influences suffuse this year’s festival of avant-garde performance. Artists from six shows share the stories that inspired them.
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Revisiting a Composer’s Psychedelic Lewis Carroll Music
Lewis Carroll’s influence is all over contemporary culture. There’s the surreal image of going “through the looking glass”; the look…
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At Columbia’s $600 Million Business School, Time to Rethink Capitalism
On the developing Manhattanville campus, the architecture of Diller Scofidio + Renfro reinforces a social movement in business education to…
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‘M3gan’ Review: Wherever I Go, She Goes
A state-of-the-art robot doll becomes a girl’s best friend, and dangerously more, in this over-the-top horror film.
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Alexei Ratmansky, Renowned Choreographer, to Join City Ballet
“I wanted a change,” Ratmansky said, announcing his next chapter after 13 years at American Ballet Theater.
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‘Ohio State Murders,’ Starring Audra McDonald, to Close on Broadway
The 75-minute memory play by Adrienne Kennedy had been scheduled to run until Feb. 12; it will close on Jan.…