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A judge sided with jazz performer Chuck Redd, who canceled a 2025 holiday concert after President Trump's name was added to the building.
Posted on 7 June 2026 | 2:53 am
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Nearly 40,000 fans came out to hear the rapper formerly known as Kanye West in the Netherlands on Saturday, even as other European countries had canceled his concerts.
Posted on 6 June 2026 | 11:40 pm
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The short story, which is set during World War I, is believed to have been printed for the first time on Friday. The story is thought to have been written no earlier than July 1918.
Posted on 6 June 2026 | 8:46 pm
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His best-known works were large, airy tangles that suggested tumbleweeds, nests or tulle. If a window was open, they might sway in the breeze.
Posted on 6 June 2026 | 7:17 pm
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He had never produced a performance when he was hired as the company's general director in 1983. But over 31 years (and lots of Wagner) he became beloved.
Posted on 6 June 2026 | 5:56 pm
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"Confessions II" features songs from the pop star's coming album of the same name. At one point, green lasers shoot from the pelvises of gyrating women.
Posted on 6 June 2026 | 3:51 pm
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This year's annual celebration of the best on Broadway is being hosted by Pink.
Posted on 6 June 2026 | 1:54 pm
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The Danish writer Linea Maja Ernst's debut novel, "Waist Deep," a hit in Europe, explores the flirtations and frustrations within a millennial friendship circle.
Posted on 6 June 2026 | 11:59 am
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Taylor Swift is back with a "Toy Story" contribution while Madonna returns to the dance floor.
Posted on 6 June 2026 | 9:02 am
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Powered by exceptional performances from Jamie Bell and Richard Gadd, "Half Man" captures rare moments of male tenderness — before inevitably punishing them.
Posted on 6 June 2026 | 9:01 am
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Alissa Wilkinson, a New York Times film critic, reflects on the documentary "Ask E. Jean" and the cultural shift toward accusers of sexual assault. E. Jean Carroll, the film's protagonist, won two civil lawsuits against President Trump.
Posted on 6 June 2026 | 9:01 am
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The choreographer took a barefoot leap for modern dance 100 years ago. Her influence continues to reverberate.
Posted on 6 June 2026 | 9:00 am
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"There's nothing better than talking to a boy on the phone! How do you make a genuine connection to someone? You can't get tone through texting."
Posted on 6 June 2026 | 9:00 am
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The British actor was a mainstay of influential television shows who first found fame as a Nescafe pitchman.
Posted on 5 June 2026 | 9:35 pm
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Expect wins for the musical "Schmigadoon!" and the play "Liberation," and for the "Ragtime" stars Joshua Henry and Caissie Levy.
Posted on 5 June 2026 | 8:05 pm
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The confusion surrounding the concerts planned for the National Mall highlights the partisan tensions around national celebrations of America's 250th anniversary.
Posted on 5 June 2026 | 7:19 pm
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The choreographer Benjamin Millepied had an unusual brief: To create two short works for the championship matches at Roland Garros.
Posted on 5 June 2026 | 5:27 pm
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The painting resurfaced in 2024 and a woman contends in her lawsuit that the work is a portrait of her great-aunt that vanished after the Nazi takeover of Austria.
Posted on 5 June 2026 | 5:12 pm
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"Musical Bodies," a new exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, revels in the blurry boundaries between humans and instruments.
Posted on 5 June 2026 | 4:25 pm
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"We are skewering a value system," the creator Jonathan Tropper said of the series. "But at the same time, we're making the show aspirational."
Posted on 5 June 2026 | 4:00 pm
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The stars of "Giant," "Fallen Angels," "The Rocky Horror Show," "Ragtime" and more prove they'll go to great lengths to be believable in a role.
Posted on 5 June 2026 | 3:31 pm
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In this month's picks, fatal fungi and killer calamari. Plus, lots of zombies (and a few podcasters).
Posted on 5 June 2026 | 3:00 pm
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He made it his mission to track down every book Mark Twain owned — and to fix what he saw as flaws that kept schools from teaching the author's most famous works.
Posted on 5 June 2026 | 2:41 pm
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A look inside Dataland in Los Angeles, dedicated entirely to A.I.-generated art. Refik Anadol, its founder, says it's for human dreamers. Will critics be convinced?
Posted on 5 June 2026 | 1:59 pm
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Rébecca Chaillon's latest show tackles social stigma by featuring only performers she describes as "fat" — a label she also applies to herself.
Posted on 5 June 2026 | 1:59 pm
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"Another Wonderland: Abram Champanier's Alice Mural" at the Museum of the City of New York brings together 16 panels of the only surviving W.P.A. mural from a hospital children's ward.
Posted on 5 June 2026 | 1:14 pm
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He quit singing in his early 20s when opera companies objected to his appearance, but after a 12-year absence he revived his career to acclaim.
Posted on 5 June 2026 | 12:43 pm
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Morgan Bassichis, whose solo show "Can I Be Frank?" resurrects an act by Frank Maya, joins others this season who are recreating the works of deceased artists.
Posted on 5 June 2026 | 12:31 pm
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A winding interview with the pop globalist about her legacy of art and incitement.
Posted on 5 June 2026 | 12:16 pm
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The Bronx-born superstar and the British comedian, who star together in the Netflix comedy "Office Romance," have more in common than you think.
Posted on 5 June 2026 | 12:07 pm