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New York City Ballet Premières for the “No Kings” Era
6+ hour, 49+ min ago (40+ words) The irresistible, and false, myth of the Bront" sisters. The woman who wanted to start a new life with a President's would-be assassin. Crying in H Mart. How did Astoria become so socialist? The art of decision-making....
Dances of the Georgian Court and Countryside
1+ mon, 3+ week ago (954+ words) Also: Bang on a Can and St. Vincent in Richard Foreman's "What to Wear," the celestial folk of Cassandra Jenkins, Jennifer Wilson and Richard Brody on comfort in the cold weather, and more. During the Cold War, classical ballet companies…...
Luci Gutiérrez’s “Inside Story”
2+ mon, 2+ week ago (73+ words) For more covers by Luci Guti'rrez, see below: Find Luci Guti'rrez's covers, cartoons, and more at the Cond' Nast Store. The best movies, books, TV shows, albums, jokes, and podcasts of 2025. Holiday gift guides for kids, coffee nerds, food lovers,…...
Misty Copeland’s Ballet Send-Off
4+ mon, 3+ week ago (102+ words) Paige Williams on crime narratives that advance the genre without wrecking the soul. Rachel Syme on cowgirl couture. Our writers on their current obsessions. This week, I'm stuck on an electrifying play from my cherished Philadelphia Eagles' Week Four win…...
New York City Ballet
5+ mon, 3+ week ago (170+ words) George Balanchine's "Ballade," which hasn't been seen in more than twenty years. This fluttering, vaporous, slightly mysterious pas de deux was created, in 1980, for the ballerina Merrill Ashley, a ... New York City Ballet's fall season begins with a gift: George…...
Ballet Festival: Jerome Robbins
6+ mon, 4+ week ago (160+ words) The enterprising Tiler Peck has been a leading dancer at New York City Ballet for more than fifteen years, played a neurotic ballerina on Amy Sherman-Palladino's "toile," and created a number of ... The enterprising Tiler Peck has been a leading…...
The Lost Dances of Paul Taylor
8+ mon, 2+ week ago (275+ words) For more: From 2019, a report on Mac's sequel to Shakespeare's "Titus Andronicus," a play that reminded Mac of "Trump's crudely menacing and unwittingly self-lampooning use of comedy, which, Mac added, "isn't that funny." For more: "You have to be vulnerable,…...