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A new generation of businesses is trying to break the rules of South Asian rental clothing.
Literary influences pervade this year’s avant-garde performance festival. Artists from six shows share the stories that inspired them.
Lewis Carroll’s influence is on all contemporary culture. There is a surreal image of going “through the mirror”; a Tim Burton movie appearance, including the “Alice in Wonderland” version; The crooked angles of Tom Petty’s video…
On the burgeoning Manhattanville campus, Diller Scofidio + Renfro’s architecture empowers a social movement in business education to do good as well as earn money.
A cutting-edge robot doll becomes a girl’s best friend and dangerously more in this hyperbole horror movie.
“I wanted a change,” said Ratmansky, announcing his next episode after 13 years at the American Ballet Theatre.
Adrienne Kennedy’s 75-minute memory game was scheduled to run until February 12; It will close on January 15.
A studio portraitist turns the lens on flamboyant second-persons in his first solo US museum exhibition at Princeton.
In “The Inspection,” he plays a drill instructor who takes a bullied newbie under his wing; it’s the kind of upbringing that the actor says he sees as well.
A new documentary by Gédéon and Jules Naudet chronicles the day of the US Capitol attack.
Created by the team behind “The Play That Goes Wrong,” the farce follows an inept theater company trying to stage a popular children’s play.
One Saturday night in December, just after sunset, Megan Horton sat enjoying a drink at the bar of Nubeluz, the 50th-floor lounge atop New York’s newest Ritz Carlton hotel. He was in town from San Francisco where he worked for Apple…
Yayoi Kusama. gucci Barbie. Coronation ceremony. What will be important for your wardrobe this year?
The reputation of Vicente Lusitano, one of the earliest known composers of African descent active in Europe, has been tainted for centuries.
Olivia Hussey and Leonard Whiting allege in a lawsuit that Paramount Pictures should have known that their teenage nudes were “obtained secretly and illegally.”