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If there is one thing you see on Broadway this season, make it David Hyde Pierce’s deliciously executed rendition of “I Am ...
One of the most performed and reimagined works of English literature becomes a fourth-wall-breaking musical revue.
This slaphappy, reworked revival of “The Pirates of Penzance,” which opened Thursday night on Broadway, shifts the absurd ...
The longest-serving artistic director of the Charlotte Ballet developed a reputation for his striking choreography and his ...
Disco music’s time in the sun may have passed, but the legacy of "The Hustle," a mega hit in the genre, lives on ...
Florence transplant Cara Richter has opened Florence's first standalone dance studio in eighter years after receiving an ...
An exceptional account of Bach’s Mass in B minor, traditional and unusual string quartets, and Thomas Adès suites are among the highlights.
Superman debuted in Action Comics #1 in 1938, and the Man of Steel’s first comic book story is markedly different from his ...
Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino's latest dramedy, Étoile (the French word for "star"), leaps into the world of ...
But our findings suggest that the mere inclusion of abbreviations, although seemingly benign, start feeling like a brush-off.
SO MANY FISH IN THE BARREL To not shoot. But it’s important to hit the nastiest ones. Or they may grow strong enough to leap up and devour my BB gun. My mind reels with each new “breaking news.” Are ...
Jean-Pierre Bonnefoux — a native of France, who proved a scintillating principal dancer for the Paris Opera and New York City ballet companies, then took an unexpected leap by taking on yet ...