Magazine
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At Montpellier Danse, Leaning Into New Work as the Void Looms
The festival, the final one for its longtime director, started with a bravura work by Wayne McGregor that was at…
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Review: In ‘Find Me Here,’ Sisters Grapple With a Father’s Will, and His Legacy
A family gathering fuels Crystal Finn’s new play, in which an excellent cast teases out the many complications of inheritance.
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Leslye Headland’s ‘Cult of Love’ to Open on Broadway in the Fall
The play will be produced by Second Stage, which is also planning an Off Broadway production of a two-character drama…
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A Day-Glo New York Where Artists Could Afford the Rent
In his beautiful memoir, “Do Something,” Guy Trebay paints a picture of a vanished, pre-AIDS Gotham that’s both gritty and…
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What Happened to the Well-Mannered Cat Burglar?
In “A Gentleman and a Thief,” Dean Jobb vividly recounts the life and times of the notorious criminal — and…
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The Diabolical PBS Show That’ll Restore Your Faith in Reality TV
Producers selected three families to mimic late-19th-century homesteaders over five months. The resulting quarrels make the “Real Housewives” seem tame.
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‘Babylon Berlin’ Review: Dancing While the World Begins to Burn
The long-awaited fourth season of the cult-favorite German thriller takes place in 1931, with the Nazis not quite in power.
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‘Babylon Berlin’ Is Back. Here’s What You Need to Know.
Season 4 of the epic crime drama has finally come to streaming in the United States, via MHz Choice. Here’s…
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Mavis Staples Is an American Institution. She’s Not Done Singing Yet.
After more than seven decades onstage, the gospel and soul great decided last year that it was time to retire.…
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Age and the Image of Capacity
“Watch me,” President Biden likes to say when he’s asked — he’s asked a lot, these days — whether he…