Onstage, Witches and Cossacks Strike a Chord With Ukrainians
The lines for the show snake down the block, with people waiting for up to seven hours to buy tickets at the theater in downtown
The lines for the show snake down the block, with people waiting for up to seven hours to buy tickets at the theater in downtown
WAYNE BRADY Jumping into a show like this was jumping into a game of double Dutch. My default Wayne will always be the 10-year-old Wayne,
The 4,300-seat performance space about an hour north of Carnegie Hall was eerily empty, except for nine judges in uniform sitting behind a thick black
Don Perlin, a veteran comic book artist who, after decades in the industry, helped create the popular but nontraditional superheroes Moon Knight and Bloodshot, died
Sanford L. Smith, an art lover and entrepreneur who created some of New York’s most prestigious art and design fairs, generating millions of dollars in
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When the writer-director Nida Manzoor began dreaming up Season 2 of “We Are Lady Parts,” the comedy about an all-female Muslim punk band, one of
Some readers confessed to never having seen the film whose soundtrack they love; others even reported disliking it. No matter what they thought about the
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A spotlight dimmed as the artist Chella Man signaled to a section of the audience where their parents were seated in all-white costumes. In a
For generations, residents of Collyweston — a village in central England snuggled up against the River Welland — passed down stories of a grand Tudor
It’s rare to see a film that feels not just poetic in nature, but like actual poetry. The rhythm and cadence, the imagery and metaphor,
Looking for a good movie to pass the time this Memorial Day weekend? The New York Times’s chief film critic, Manohla Dargis, and movie critic,
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