Yoga was an accident that paid the bills. “I had moved back to the city after college and was living with a friend on Ludlow Street,” Ms. Auder said. “I was depressed...
Read moreThe creator of “A Black Lady Sketch Show” has achieved a number of comedy “firsts,” but she prefers to focus on who’s next and how she can help them get there.
Read moreEmile Griffith fought Benny Paret on March 24, 1962, in a highly anticipated welterweight championship bout at Madison Square Garden.In the 12th round, Griffith knocked Paret into the ropes and pounded him...
Read more“Peter Pan & Wendy” is a case study in one of the agonies of growing up: the realization that some of the entertainment that tickled us as youngsters — as in the...
Read moreWhen did audience members become so wanton and disorderly? Since theaters reopened a year and a half ago, reports of fights, vomiting, public urination, public sex, and the verbal and physical abuse...
Read moreThis article is part of our Museums special section about how art institutions are reaching out to new artists and attracting new audiences.At the Queens Museum, they’re getting ready for a show....
Read moreThomas Adès: ‘Dante’Los Angeles Philharmonic; Gustavo Dudamel, conductor (Nonesuch)It’s a great joy — a relief, even — to revisit a new work and feel just as ardently positive about it as at...
Read moreAnna Wintour, the editor of Vogue and global editorial director of Condé Nast, has been the maestro of every Met Gala since 1999. But this time, it’s personal.Not just because the exhibition...
Read moreApril Stevens, whose rushed recording of “Deep Purple” with her brother, Nino Tempo, became a chart-topping single in 1963 and won a Grammy Award, died on April 17 at her home in...
Read moreThis article is part of our special report on the Art for Tomorrow conference in the Italian cities of Florence and Solomeo.MOMBASA, Kenya — It is a tale of three cities.To the...
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