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Slinging a Far Leaner Web

An inside look at a rehearsal for the zero-budget, all-volunteer 'Spidey Project' musical.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Paul Taylor Dance Company Mixes Delight, Dilemma

The Paul Taylor Dance Company opened a two-week season at City Center on Tuesday, showcasing its leader's deft intermingling of delight and dilemma through movement and mime.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

At Wilhelmina Hot Body Search, Models in the Making

For the 10 fitness models vying for victory in the Wilhelmina Hot Body Search Tuesday, competing was just as much about the well-crafted narrative as it was the well-sculpted tush.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Itzhak Perlman Leaves Westchester Orchestra

One of the world's most celebrated musicians, violinist Itzhak Perlman, has resigned from his position as artistic director of the Westchester Philharmonic.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Dance Company Searches Web for Students

The Paul Taylor Dance Company turns to an online forum for a scholarship competition.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

'Camelot' for the Small Screen

A steady march of historical spectacles is coming to cable; Joseph Fiennes as Merlin.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

New Home for Orchestra of St. Luke's

Construction is nearly complete on a $37 million classical music center for Orchestra of St. Luke's slated to open in Hell's Kitchen in March.

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Actors Show Love for Naked Angels

The evening titled One Big Ball at Roseland was something of a love-fest, at least for the dozens of actors who got their start with the theater group in 1986.

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The Man Who Catches Fashion-Show Crashers

Ty Yorio can spot a fashion-show crasher faster than a designer can identify a counterfeit handbag.

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Perhaps Some Schubert With Your Chardonnay?

Looking to shake up the status quo, the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center offers "Late Night Rose," a series of concerts presented by a host in a wine-and-candlelight environment.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

The Magician Escapes the Show

"Houdini: Art & Magic," at the Jewish Museum, is really two discordant exhibitions in one, in which audiences are misdirected away from the star.

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Jennifer Carpenter of 'Dexter' relishes the stage

Jennifer Carpenter is happy: She's finally been given permission to cry. The actress, currently starring opposite Pablo Schreiber in the off-Broadway dark romantic play "Gruesome Playground …

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Bloomberg to Donate $32 Million to Arts

A year after ending a charitable program that pumped nearly $200 million into hundreds of arts and social-service organizations, Mayor Bloomberg is reopening the pipeline to his personal for…

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Dawn Upshaw's Life After Opera

She was once one of the most popular leading ladies of the Metropolitan Opera, but soprano Dawn Upshaw gave that all up to pursue an interest in more intimate forms of music making.

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Sage of the Stage

Lincoln Center's greatest performance Thursday night didn't occur at the Metropolitan Opera House or at the New York Philharmonic. It happened at the Lincoln Center Atrium where Melanie Laht…

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Spending the Kitty on Pooches

From spas to private jets, dogs who compete in the Westminster Dog Show live the high life.

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O'Neill Staged on an Intimate Scale

A powerful lead actress and a plain, naturalistic set are clues to why the Arden Theatre's revival of "A Moon for the Misbegotten" succeeds where larger productions fall short.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Broadway's January Encore by Laura Hedli

Despite the closing of 15 Broadway shows last month, 2011 has thus far been marked by relative prosperity on the Great White Way.

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Opera That Bridges the Divide

Opera companies can't just keep staging the same old productions of "Tosca" and "Carmen—they have to shed their snooty image if they want to thrive. But how? Houston Grand Opera's Anth…

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WORD CRAFT: Did Shakespeare Ever Think Twice?

Stephen Greenblatt on the question of revisions by the Bard of Avon.

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City Ballet Star to Return in Director's Role

The Royal Danish Ballet—under the artistic direction of former New York City Ballet principal dancer Nikolaj Hübbe—announced Tuesday that it will perform in New York in June.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Broadway's January Encore

Despite the closing of 15 Broadway shows last month, 2011 has thus far been marked by relative prosperity on the Great White Way.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Ricky Martin, Kristin Chenoweth to be Honored at 22nd Annual GLAAD Awards

Singer Ricky Martin and actress Kristin Chenoweth will be honored at this year's Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) Media Awards, which honor the media for "fair, accurat…

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Theater Benefits Draw Starry Casts

While "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" was eagerly being decimated by critics Monday, the theater community was celebrating itself at various fund-raisers around town.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Christina Aguilera Explains National Anthem Fumble At Super Bowl

Singer Christina Aguilera delivered a soulful version of the National Anthem at Super Bowl XLV in Dallas tonight--but it turns out she missed a few words. Now she's responding to the critics.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015
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