A finance leader and Michael R. Bloomberg’s partner, Ms. Taylor is the first woman to chair the company’s board.A finance leader and Michael R. Bloomberg’s…
View More New York City Ballet Taps Diana Taylor to Lead Its BoardCategory: Culture & Traditions
Ailey II Names a New Artistic Director
For the dancer, choreographer and director Francesca Harper, an “Ailey baby,” this new role is also a homecoming.For the dancer, choreographer and director Francesca Harper,…
View More Ailey II Names a New Artistic DirectorRichard Nelson’s New Play Closes a Chapter of Theater History
“What Happened?: The Michaels Abroad” is the 12th and final installment in the quiet yet sweeping “Rhinebeck Panorama.”“What Happened?: The Michaels Abroad” is the 12th…
View More Richard Nelson’s New Play Closes a Chapter of Theater HistoryFor Music, a Fall Deluge of Performances Is Beginning
Summer has been quiet, but the weekend brought some brilliant concerts. (Delta variant be damned.)Summer has been quiet, but the weekend brought some brilliant concerts.…
View More For Music, a Fall Deluge of Performances Is BeginningSalman Rushdie Is Now on Substack
The Booker Prize-winning author has reached a deal with the newsletter platform, where he plans to publish fiction and interact with readers.The Booker Prize-winning author…
View More Salman Rushdie Is Now on SubstackA Fellini Museum, as Lavish as His Movies
The exhibition spaces, which recently opened in Rimini, celebrate one of Italy’s most famous directors. But to some citizens, it puts tourism over local needs.The…
View More A Fellini Museum, as Lavish as His MoviesThe Mystery of that Basquiat Painting — and Its Tiffany Blue
Ghosts of the artist’s past debate the connection to any brand.Ghosts of the artist’s past debate the connection to any brand.Read MoreArt, Jewels and Jewelry,…
View More The Mystery of that Basquiat Painting — and Its Tiffany BlueRefugees Are Suffering. This Novelist Won’t Look Away.
Rabih Alameddine writes about topics many would rather forget. In his new book, “The Wrong End of the Telescope,” he tells the story of a…
View More Refugees Are Suffering. This Novelist Won’t Look Away.James Whiteside Thinks ‘The Legend of Zelda’ Would Make a Great Ballet
The American Ballet Theater dancer discusses the beauty of anime soundtracks, the virtue of late ’90s music videos and playing video games backstage.The American Ballet…
View More James Whiteside Thinks ‘The Legend of Zelda’ Would Make a Great BalletPandemics Get Forgotten. But Not at This Museum.
The collection of the German Hygiene Museum shows that the same debates recur whenever disease breaks out, even if we don’t remember them.The collection of…
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