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Barbra Streisand on the Duets That Define Her: ‘I Like Drama’
With a new album due next week that pairs her with Paul McCartney, Bob Dylan, Laufey, Sam Smith and more, the singer looks back at her prized collaborations.
4 hours ago
NY Times Arts
Barbra Streisand on the Duets That Define Her: ‘I Like Drama’
How ‘Boots on the Ground’ Two-Stepped Onto Everyone’s Summer Playlist
Black Southern line dance culture, and a co-sign from Beyoncé, has helped to popularize the song and its fan-snapping moves.
4 hours ago
NY Times Arts
How ‘Boots on the Ground’ Two-Stepped Onto Everyone’s Summer Playlist
Listen to 3 Minutes of Brahms and It Will Change Your Day
In this short piano piece, an intimate song without words, Brahms holds back the tears, which makes it heartbreaking.
4 hours ago
NY Times Arts
Listen to 3 Minutes of Brahms and It Will Change Your Day
Politics Looms Over the World’s Biggest Contemporary Art Fair
At this year’s edition of Art Basel, European arts leaders worried about tariffs, whether to loan their art and if they needed to re-evaluate their relationships with American institutions.
4 hours ago
NY Times Arts
Politics Looms Over the World’s Biggest Contemporary Art Fair
Never Quitting ‘Brokeback Mountain’
Now 20 years old, this love story about two sheepherders is being rereleased in theaters. Here’s a look at what it meant to pop culture, then and now.
4 hours ago
NY Times Arts
Never Quitting ‘Brokeback Mountain’
In ‘Ironheart,’ Dominique Thorne Suits Up for the Spotlight
In Marvel’s new series, she reprises her role from “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” a young genius who is building a super suit to rival Tony Stark’s.
4 hours ago
NY Times Arts
In ‘Ironheart,’ Dominique Thorne Suits Up for the Spotlight
The Tony-winning revival of 'Parade' turns a miscarriage of justice into gripping musical drama
Michael Arden's Tony-winning revival of "Parade," Alfred Uhry and Jason Robert Brown's musical about the 1913 trial of Leo Frank, a Jewish factory manager accused and convicted of a heinous crime after an unfair trial, arrives at the Ahmanson Theatre.
3 hours ago
LA Times Art
The Tony-winning revival of 'Parade' turns a miscarriage of justice into gripping musical drama
Esa-Pekka Salonen leaves the troubled San Francisco Symphony with Mahler's call for 'Resurrection'
Salonen ends his troubled relationship with the San Francisco Symphony with Mahler's ferocious Second Symphony, leaving the audience roaring and musicians pounding their feet in praise.
2 days ago
LA Times Art
Esa-Pekka Salonen leaves the troubled San Francisco Symphony with Mahler's call for 'Resurrection'
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