Since the Citizens United decision, realpolitik has accepted the harsh reality in which a corporation has the same pedestal in our democratic elections as an ordinary Joe Schmoe. And, as a financial hub in America and abroad, New York has transformed into a politically charged Gotham; its corporate ... More >>
The world-renowned composer is still a neighborhood staple
Gennady Kolker (The Nation Magazine)/TwitterHundreds, if not thousands of college students gathered at Union Square yesterday for a mass student walk in tandem with Occupy Wall Street's Day of Action and they had choice words for the establishment that keeps them drowning in debt and without ... More >>
Multiple Tony winner Audra McDonald can hit notes only Mariah Carey can hear, so I was surprised to learn she had to be coaxed to go even higher a couple of times. In her foreword to the new edition of funnyman/musician Seth Rudetsky's anecdote-filled book Broadway Nights, Audra -- who's Broadway-b ... More >>
In David Greenspan's new play, The Seagull meets metaphysics
The Baryshnikov Arts Center hosts Busk
Our interview with The Language Archive playwright
Clarinet in hand, the director defends one of America's disappearing art forms
With maybe a bit of Rakim, too
You'll never guess who I saw on my latest outing.
Sarah ZornLent gets a piggy welcome at Tommaso Restaurant.Carnevale has been celebrated in Italy since ancient times. Two fun-fueled weeks of music, dancing, debauchery, and general gastronomic excess, it was the perfect way for the faithful to help gear up for the rigors of Lent. Traditional ... More >>
The take-offs here would make "Weird Al" groan.
We fall for dance again and again and again
A stellar company wraps up a vibrant season
It's eternal puberty in Rattlestick's latest
Dancing the dark underbelly of human society
A family of man shares its stored snapshots in words, images, and motion
Adams, Bartók, Bernstein, and the Bad Plus grab two dancemakers by the ears and heart
The famous librettist, sans Sullivan, is most engaging with a play that's so old it's new again
Johnny Pacheco Returns To The New York His Salsa Once Changed
Sallie Wilson Follows in Anthony Tudor's Footsteps
Mr. Naharin Regrets
Canadian Choreographer Furs, Fins, and Feathers His Nest
Lincoln Center Offers an Elegant Enigma
Composing the Perfect Season
Does Leather Go With Lace? Why Not?
Dancers Replace Horses in New Upstate Venture
Martha Clarke Unbuttons the Fin de Siècle
