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Anna D. Shapiro is directing the new production of Eric Bentley's 1972 play.
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"The Emergency Playbook" is a disaster preparation guide that emphasizes community rather than lone-hero fantasies.
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Find out what's happening in the opera, concert, and dance scene in NYC.
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"Suddenly Last Summer," the composer Courtney Bryan's first opera, adapts Williams's play for Bard SummerScape.
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Pioneer Winter's works expand ideas about who gets to be a professional dancer. In "Apollo," his muses are older dancers, who are like living archives.
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Don't worry: he was still able to work on the latest Judd Apatow project.
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A film crew and illustrator meticulously documented her pirouettes and pouts, giving substance to a character depicted previously as a spotlight onstage.
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The once-closeted star has reinvented her song "Girls Like Girls" as a best-selling Y.A. novel and a new theatrical film. It wasn't easy.
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The long-overdue Battle of the Gullet justifies the nearly two years spent waiting for it.
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"Military City USA should not host someone with a record of hate speech and antisemitic comments in a city-funded facility like our Alamodome—not ever," Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones wrote
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The Disney-Pixar sequel was expected to make $160 million in North America over the weekend, lifting the summer box office to $1.85 billion to date.
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"We are deeply saddened and heartbroken to learn of the tragic event that occurred at tonight's show," jam band says after 51-year-old man fell to death at sold-out show
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He joined the magazine's staff at 23. Among the subjects of his profiles were the magician Ricky Jay and a pre-politics Donald Trump.
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The Puerto Rican rapper talks basketball, fatherhood, and his new LP Everything RiaL
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They never mentioned the president by name, but there was no confusing what they think of the current administration
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For a long time, climate scientists have struggled to link extreme weather events to climate change. This has changed. The science of weather event attribution is now beginning to show the true costs and impacts that human-caused climate change is having today. This fast-growing body of research aims to disentangle the various drivers of extreme weather events from human-induced climate change and the best assessments can provide valuable information in insuring against loss and damage, funding adaptation measures, and litigating against polluters.
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