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SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:00AMFrom Notting Hill to Fatboy Slim, here’s our pick of the best films, concerts, exhibitions, theatre and dance over the next seven days Continue reading...
SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:04PMArts writers for The New York Times share their strategies (snacks) and budget-friendly options (outdoor events) in a discussion about introducing children to the arts.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 04:18PMAriana Grande was saying "thank u, next" to Grammys drama ahead of Sunday's awards show on social media.
SOURCE: USA Today at 07:19PMThe Swedish producer’s debut musical sees Juliet ditching Romeo to move to Paris. We use his hits to plot the narrativeA jukebox musical based on Swedish super-producer Max Martin’s bigg…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:42AMThe Critics' Choice Awards had a ton of star power Sunday night. Here's everything you need to know that happened, from Lady Gaga to 'Roma.' …
SOURCE: USA Today at 12:36AMVisionary stylist or one-trick pony? With “Network” on Broadway and “All About Eve” on the horizon, the multimedia-mad stage director is ready for his close-up.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 04:24AMChildish Gambino, Tame Impala and Ariana Grande will headline the 20th anniversary of the storied music festival.
SOURCE: USA Today at 01:28AMBlanchett and Hiddleston get sexual, there are chills in a Glasgow tower block, Matthew Bourne takes on the star-crossed lovers, plus Catherine Tate, Tim Minchin and Ben Elton return to the …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:42AMKanye West. Philip Roth. Opera. Jazz. Salsa. King Kong. Tonya Harding. We can go on, but why don’t you see for yourself.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:48AMPhish at the Garden, drag shows in Brooklyn, jazz in the Village, comedy perilously close to Times Square and more: Where to laugh, dance, mosh and jam in 2019.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 05:54PMOur three European theater critics pick their favorite productions of the year — plus a turkey for the festive season.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 06:04AMThe 28-year-old lead principal of the English National Ballet talks to the Guardian's Iman Amrani about his plans to make dance a human right in his home country of Mexico and elevate it as …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:32AMFrom The Ballad of Buster Scruggs to Unknown Mortal Orchestra, here’s our pick of the best films, concerts, exhibitions, theatre and dance over the next seven days Continue reading...
SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:42AMJamael Westman, the lead actor in the West End production of Hamilton, talks to the Guardian's Iman Amrani backstage at the Victoria Palace Theatre, discussing the power of youth to make cha…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:33AMFrom A Star Is Born to Reckonings, here’s our pick of the best films, concerts, exhibitions, theatre and dance over the next seven days Continue reading...
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:04AMShould you put your money on the stage? Joia Shillingford reports on the angel investors who finance theatre productions
SOURCE: The Independent at 11:48AMLady Gaga and Bradley Cooper's 'A Star Is Born' premieres in LA. And the stars came out to celebrate. See pictures of who was there.
SOURCE: USA Today at 11:39PMUSA TODAY's music writers pick 10 of the most-anticipated fall releases, from pop pivots to classic rock comebacks to dance-rock dalliances.
SOURCE: USA Today at 10:25AMPeter Farrelly, known for 'Dumb and Dumber,' just vaulted into the Oscar race with 'Green Book,' which won the audience award at Toronto Film Fest. …
SOURCE: USA Today at 07:16PMThey are often Broadway sensations, but jukebox musicals rarely get good reviews. We invited our critics to stop snarking and tell us what they want.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:48AMAmerican playwright Neil Simon whose laugh-filled hits such as "The Odd Couple" dominated Broadway for decades, died on Aug. 26, 2018. He was 91.
SOURCE: USA Today at 12:53PMJosie Dale-Jones and Stefanie Mueller, who co-wrote and perform Unconditional, reveal their working life at the Fringe
SOURCE: The Independent at 10:48AM'Making my entire wardrobe helped me reconnect with my body. It gave me the time and space I needed to heal' says Lydia Higginson
SOURCE: The Independent at 10:33AMFour gay men who recently attended the Broadway revival of this 50-year-old play — three seeing it for the first time — debate its significance and relevance.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 04:13AMFrom Generation Wealth to Biodiversity, here’s our pick of the best films, concerts, exhibitions, theatre and dance over the next seven days Continue reading...
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:24AMFrom Leave No Trace to Little Mix, here’s our pick of the best films, concerts, exhibitions, theatre and dance over the next seven days Continue reading...
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:06AMAn immersive dance performance in virtual reality, Celestial Motion is inspired by the imagery of solar physics. Choreographed by Alexander Whitley and made in association with Sadler's Well…
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