Jessica Pratt’s Timeless Folk Music Is Evolving. Slowly.
The singer and songwriter has a delicate, vintage aesthetic that matches her cautious approach to her work. Her fourth album, “Here in the Pitch,” is out Friday.
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The singer and songwriter has a delicate, vintage aesthetic that matches her cautious approach to her work. Her fourth album, “Here in the Pitch,” is out Friday.
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It was a strong year for female directors, a play featuring music and American productions.
By Jesse Green, Alexis Soloski and
Daniel Radcliffe, Leslie Odom Jr., Sarah Paulson, Jessica Lange, Jeremy Strong and Alicia Keys all opened up about being recognized for their work on and for the stage.
Restaurant patrons and staff members are oblivious to the impending apocalypse in Abe Koogler’s new show at Playwrights Horizons.
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‘Fearless Girl’ Lawsuit Is Over but the Statue’s Fate Is Unsettled
The artist of the defiant bronze statue near Wall Street reached an agreement with the financial firm that commissioned it.
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Princeton University Art Museum Gets Six Site-Specific New Works
As the museum’s new building nears completion, shadowed by controversy, artists respond with new commissions.
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In the Battle of Drake vs. Kendrick Lamar, A.I. Is Playing Spoiler
A rap beef between hip-hop’s two dominant stars has left fans wondering whether new tracks are real or fakes.
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Broadway Opened 12 Shows in 9 Days. Here’s What That Looked Like.
It’s a challenging time for the theater industry, but as the Tonys deadline approached each new show had reason to pause for a moment and celebrate.
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The Wartime Music of Debussy and Komitas, Still Resonating Today
Kirill Gerstein’s immense recording project “Music in Time of War” surveys works by artists who witnessed World War I and the Armenian genocide.
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A Starry Cast Navigates ‘Uncle Vanya’ and ‘Every Emotion Under the Sun’
Steve Carell, William Jackson Harper, Alison Pill and Anika Noni Rose discuss the new translation of Chekhov that brought them to the farm.
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What is Mubi? A Streaming Alternative to Netflix, Hulu and More.
We highlight one of the lesser-known places to discover great movies.
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Blue Ivy Carter to Join Beyoncé in ‘Mufasa: The Lion King’
Beyoncé’s 12-year-old daughter will make her feature film debut as Kiara, Nala and Simba’s daughter, in a prequel to the 2019 hit.
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A Student Orchestra Shouts ‘Mambo!’ and Meets Gustavo Dudamel
Our photographer followed 95 young musicians for six days as they prepared to perform with Dudamel, the next music director of the New York Philharmonic.
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Love, War and the Refugee Crisis, Set to the Music of Sting
In “Message in a Bottle,” a dance show opening at City Center, Sting’s songbook helps tell the story of a family fleeing conflict.
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When Barbra Streisand posted a comment on social media about the actress Melissa McCarthy, it prompted a public conversation.
By Callie Holtermann and Dani Blum
She had been working on the semi-autobiographical musical for 13 years, and it earned 13 nominations.
By Michael Paulson
Hear songs by Sabrina Carpenter, Squeeze, SZA and more.
By Lindsay Zoladz
He was nominated for featured actor in a musical for his role in “Merrily We Roll Along,” his fifth show on Broadway since 2008.
By Sarah Bahr
The actress, who has portrayed famous public figures and even a pair of conjoined twins, says her current role on Broadway has been the most challenging.
By Julia Jacobs
Shoshana Bean, Eden Espinosa and Lindsay Mendez received nominations for their roles in “Hell’s Kitchen,” “Lempicka” and “Merrily We Roll Along,” respectively.
By Michael Paulson
This was the first nomination for Radcliffe, who has had five roles on Broadway since 2008.
By Michael Paulson
The semi-autobiographical Alicia Keys musical and the play about a group recording an album each earned 13 Tony nods in a busy Broadway season.
By Michael Paulson
Nominations for the 77th Tony Awards were announced on Tuesday. Here’s who made the list.
By Rachel Sherman
Magic Mike’s finale, M. Night Shyamalan’s patient with 23 personalities, Baz Luhrmann’s “Gatsby” and a copstravaganza with a serious coda after the belly laughs.
By Jason Bailey
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