NYT > ArtsDance Review: Israeli Choreographers Celebrate the Virtues of Awkwardnesspublished less than 1 hour ago
Throughout “Prima,” the latest collaboration by the Israeli artists Lee Sher and Saar Harari, the line between violence and sexuality is cynically blurred.
Dance Review: Matching Wits and Bodies (and Drinking Beer in Between)published about 1 hour ago
Ishmael Houston-Jones and Dan Safer’s shared evening, “Splice: Panic Journals,” was highlighted by their collaborations, beer and Johnny Cash.
Music Review | Big Star: A Band Meandering Down Memory Lanepublished about 1 hour ago
Big Star motored through its catalog in polite and dutiful fashion, about 20 songs in a little more than an hour at the Brooklyn Masonic ... more
Theater Review | 'Girl Crazy': Home on the Range and on the Stagepublished about 5 hours ago
“Girl Crazy,” the Gershwin musical from 1930 about a handful of wiseacre New Yorkers plopped down in the Wild West, opens this year’s Encores! series ... more
Theater Review | 'Girl Crazy': Home on the Range and on the Stagepublished about 5 hours ago
“Girl Crazy,” the Gershwin musical from 1930 about a handful of wiseacre New Yorkers plopped down in the Wild West, opens this year’s Encores! series ... more
Theater Review | 'Girl Crazy': Home on the Range and on the Stagepublished about 5 hours ago
“Girl Crazy,” the Gershwin musical from 1930 about a handful of wiseacre New Yorkers plopped down in the Wild West, opens this year’s Encores! series ... more
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