Tuesday, April 9, 2024
The pandemic was tough on city centers and cultural institutions. What does that mean for Los Angeles, whose downtown depends on the arts?
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Companies are cropping up and expanding. Is the city on the cusp of a fertile chapter in its dance history?
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As the new arts space faces financial challenges, it tapped Meredith Hodges to take over its administrative leadership from Alex Poots, who will remain as artistic director.
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A one-man Laurence Fishburne show, a Bill T. Jones premiere and a new take on “Cats” will be among the offerings at the new Perelman Performing Arts Center.
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The nonbinary actor has received a Tony Award nomination for a role in which all sides of them come together.
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Even as it celebrates with a gala, the Ars Nova family now faces another challenge as one of its founders confronts A.L.S.
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The longtime dance presenter has signed a yearlong lease on rehearsal and studio space that it hopes to purchase.
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In his first show at Gagosian, opening Thursday, the painter Cy Gavin explores the land that has both empowered and inspired him.
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In the face of financial challenges, the arts institution is making adjustments: Alex Poots, its founding artistic director and chief executive, will now just focus on being artistic directo…
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Her bold choices for “Into the Woods” have garnered the 22-year-old actress critical acclaim and a Broadway debut.
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The school’s chairman and biggest benefactor, Bruce Kovner, had wanted its president, Damian Woetzel, to leave after a negative evaluation. He marshaled support and stayed.
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The show, which imagines the wives of Henry VIII as pop stars, was scheduled to open the day Broadway shut down.
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Culture is part of the lifeblood of New York — a magnet for visitors and residents alike that will play a key role if the city is to remain vital. There are signs of hope everywhere, as va…
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 12:43PMThe arts scene, from Broadway and nightclubs to museums and concert halls, is coming back to life after the pandemic shutdown. Getting it right will be vital to the city’s comeback.
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The many famous heads he worked on included those of Elizabeth Taylor and Carol Channing. Some actors requested him in their contracts.
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Challenged physically and financially, Paul Huntley, a backstage legend whose artistry is demanded in many a star’s contract, says this show will be his last.
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In a sign of the pandemic’s toll, New York’s cultural institutions, large and small, feel compelled to share their woes and tactics in strategy sessions.
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The Metropolitan Museum, Metropolitan Opera, Carnegie Hall and the New York Philharmonic announced temporary closures.
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Broadway audiences for “Grand Horizons” are getting a rare glimpse of this 80-year-old actor’s secret weapons: levity and equanimity.
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Thursday, June 27, 2019
Photography, his personal passion, is “quick moments of a life that are gone the minute you take your eyes away,” he says.
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The beloved but battered Delacorte Theater where Shakespeare in the Park is staged will undergo an overhaul beginning in 2020.
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“Sakina’s Restaurant,” which put him on the map, has new resonance, which is why he’s summoning the energy to play all its roles all over again.
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Four leaders in five years. New initiatives that come and go. Financial pressures. The tumult that is challenging Lincoln Center and its future.
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Debora L. Spar, formerly the president of Barnard College, said in a statement that “the fit I’d hoped for has not materialized.”
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art and other major institutions escape city budget cuts, while smaller arts groups outside Manhattan may receive new resources.
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Across the country, orchestras, theaters and operas reacted with alarm that public funding for the arts could be cut under President Trump.
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The stage version of the 2004 movie will feature Tina Fey, Lorne Michaels and Jeff Richmond among the creative team.
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Matthew Lombardo argues that his play “Who’s Holiday!” does not infringe on “How the Grinch Stole Christmas!”; he seeks $130,000 in damages.
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An artist-friendly blueprint called “Culture Forward” is meant to protect Downtown Brooklyn’s identity as an arts district amid sleek new towers.
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The actress, who made her Broadway debut in March, can relate to the emotional struggles of the character she portrays.
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Sunday, January 24, 2016
Sunday, October 4, 2015
Ms. Feldman, the institution’s artistic director, will unveil its first permanent home after a hard-earned renovation of the Tobacco Warehouse in Dumbo, Brooklyn.
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Ta-Nehesi Coates and Lin-Manuel Miranda are among 24 new MacArthur Foundation fellows receiving $625,000 over five years — no strings attached.
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The musical, though popular in school theaters and regional theaters, prepares to open at the Helen Hayes Theater.
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Eric G. Pryor, most recently the executive director of the Center for Arts Education, will become the next president of the Harlem School of the Arts.
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Ms. Hopkins, who stepped down as president of the Brooklyn Academy of Music in June after 36 years, will begin a fellowship at the Mellon Foundation.
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After a renovation project, New York University is reopening the Provincetown Playhouse in Greenwich Village.
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