How the Dance Scenes in ‘Once Again (for the Very First Time)’ Came to Life
Jeroboam Bozeman and Rennie Harris’s careers have wound through street and concert dance. The two shaped the movement in “Once Again (for the Very First Time).”
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How the Dance Scenes in ‘Once Again (for the Very First Time)’ Came to Life
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A Guide to “Saturday Night” and the Real Players at the Start of ‘S.N.L.’
With so many players involved in Jason Reitman’s new movie about “S.N.L.,” here’s a guide to the real-life personalities.
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A Guide to “Saturday Night” and the Real Players at the Start of ‘S.N.L.’
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The Ballet Star Isaac Hernández Comes to American Ballet Theater
“He has it all,” said Susan Jaffe, the artistic leader of American Ballet Theater. Hernández, already a veteran star, is joining the company as a principal.
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The Ballet Star Isaac Hernández Comes to American Ballet Theater
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The Wildly Subversive Music of Soviet Ukraine
An archival label in the United States was going to release a huge compilation of records from the U.S.S.R. Then Russia invaded Ukraine.
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The Wildly Subversive Music of Soviet Ukraine
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‘American Idiot,’ Reborn in L.A. With American Sign Language
Performed simultaneously in sign language and sung English, a Los Angeles revival of the Green Day musical finds new ways to communicate rage and angst.
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‘American Idiot,’ Reborn in L.A. With American Sign Language
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An Artist Signed Over His Career to Investors. Now He Wants It Back.
Bjarne Melgaard’s rise in the art world came with strings attached and an unusual contract with investors. Now he’s suing to regain control of his artwork.
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An Artist Signed Over His Career to Investors. Now He Wants It Back.
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The Painter Titus Kaphar Wanted a Bigger Canvas, So He Made a Film
His first feature, “Exhibiting Forgiveness,” which opens Oct. 18, features paintings now on view at Gagosian in Los Angeles.
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The Painter Titus Kaphar Wanted a Bigger Canvas, So He Made a Film
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Review: Philharmonic Pays Tribute to Schoenberg
The New York Philharmonic under Matthias Pintscher brought dramatic urgency to “Pelleas und Melisande” in commemoration of the composer’s 150th birthday.
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Review: Philharmonic Pays Tribute to Schoenberg
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Why ‘Saturday Night’ Omits the Influence of Carol Burnett
A new film about the show doesn’t mention her. But in many ways her hit sketch series helped define the early vision of Lorne Michaels.
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Why ‘Saturday Night’ Omits the Influence of Carol Burnett
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On ‘S.N.L.,’ Harris and Trump Take Their Contest to ‘Family Feud’
It was also an especially music-filled evening, with Stevie Nicks as the musical guest and Ariana Grande, as host, breaking often into song.
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On ‘S.N.L.,’ Harris and Trump Take Their Contest to ‘Family Feud’
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Filmed in New York, Hold the Taxis and Radiators
When independent movies like “Rosemead” travel to a state for tax incentives, they save money but add creative challenges.
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Filmed in New York, Hold the Taxis and Radiators
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“Podcrushed” Tweaks the Celebrity Podcast Format
In a podcast landscape where famous people are always talking to each other, “Podcrushed” tweaks the formula and, for good measure, adds some adolescent angst.
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“Podcrushed” Tweaks the Celebrity Podcast Format
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Review: Al Pacino memoir 'Sonny Boy' goes all in with swagger, sorrow and why he skipped the '73 Oscars
Al Pacino's book is an eccentric mix of self-reflection and career reframing as one of Hollywood's giants talks about his troubled youth and rise to fame.
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Review: Al Pacino memoir 'Sonny Boy' goes all in with swagger, sorrow and why he skipped the '73 Oscars