The season brings new works by Kyle Abraham and Helen Pickett, as well as revivals of City Ballet’s “Coppélia” and Bill T. Jones’s “Still/Here.” Source link
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A “WandaVision” spinoff, Colin Farrell in “The Penguin” and Alfonso Cuarón’s “Disclaimer” are among the season’s tantalizing offerings. Source link
Read More »Dan Morgenstern, Chronicler and Friend of Jazz, Dies at 94
He wrote prolifically about the music and played an important role in documenting its history, especially in his many years with the Institute of Jazz Studies. Source link
Read More »‘Room Next Door’ Claims Top Prize at Venice Film Festival
The film, starring Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore, is the director Pedro Almodóvar’s English-language debut. Source link
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Matthew Broderick stars in “Babbitt” in Washington, D.C., and five companies nationwide will stage Eboni Booth’s Pulitzer-winning play “Primary Trust.” Source link
Read More »20 Albums, Shows and Festivals Coming This Fall
Anticipated debuts and long-awaited follow-ups are due this season. Our critics plucked out a list of the most notable. Source link
Read More »‘Room Next Door’ Claims Top Prize at Venice Film Festival
The film, starring Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore, is the director Pedro Almodóvar’s English-language debut. Source link
Read More »Lloyd Ziff, Visionary Photographer and Art Director, Dies at 81
He designed some of the most visually exciting magazines of the 1970s and ’80s. But his real love, and eventually his focus, was photography. Source link
Read More »A Paris Home With Its Own Rock ’n’ Roll Soundtrack
The designer Charles Zana channeled gritty 1980s New York to create a polished Parisian apartment for a friend. Source link
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“Holding Back the Tide” weaves facts and dreamy moments into an unconventional take on the nature documentary that very much affects humans. Source link
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