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Archives of ‘Lion King’ Choreographer Are Acquired by Library of Congress
Garth Fagan, who won a Tony in 1998, is known for threading ballet training and discipline into his Afro-Caribbean movement.
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Eugene Lee, Set Designer for Broadway and ‘S.N.L.,’ Dies at 83
He won Tony Awards for “Wicked” and other shows while also overseeing the sets for the late-night franchise’s fast-paced sketch…
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Roslyn Pope, 84, Dies; Her Manifesto Helped Fuel Civil Rights Fight
An activist leader in Atlanta, in 1960 she wrote, with Julian Bond’s help, “An Appeal for Human Rights,” which resonated…
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What ‘Tár’ Reveals About Wokeness in Hollywood
“Tár,” the best film of 2022 no matter which motion picture the Academy decides to honor, is a movie about…
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Magic Mike Is Just Trying to Pay the Bills
Forget getting ahead in America. The stripper at the heart of the film trilogy is working frantically not to lose…
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Young Fathers’ Music Has Always Been Subversive. Now It’s Joyful, Too.
The Scottish trio has been making political, genre-blending songs for a decade. On a new album, the group embraces the…
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Lizzo and SZA Spin Up a Fresh ‘Special,’ and 7 More New Songs
Hear tracks by Luke Combs, Jessie Ware, Indigo de Souza and others.
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Review: An Orchestra Falters in Schubert’s ‘Great’ Symphony
Bernard Labadie and the Orchestra of St. Luke’s returned to Carnegie Hall in a program that also included a Mozart…
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Five International Movies to Stream Now
This month’s picks include a wry Bosnian coming-of-age film, a documentary about supernatural phenomena in Scotland and a drama about…
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Cockatoos Know How to Pick the Right Tools for the Job
The job, in these experiments, was getting a cashew out of a puzzle box.