Lincoln Center's President Quits After Just a Year
Debora L. Spar, formerly the president of Barnard College, said in a statement that "the fit I'd hoped for has not materialized."
Debora L. Spar, formerly the president of Barnard College, said in a statement that "the fit I'd hoped for has not materialized."
The Metropolitan Museum of Art and other major institutions escape city budget cuts, while smaller arts groups outside Manhattan may receive new resources.
Rapping, painting and lion-hugging. Here's a look back at what happened in the arts in the past year.
The stage version of the 2004 movie will feature Tina Fey, Lorne Michaels and Jeff Richmond among the creative team.
Matthew Lombardo argues that his play "Who's Holiday!" does not infringe on "How the Grinch Stole Christmas!"; he seeks $130,000 in damages.
An artist-friendly blueprint called "Culture Forward" is meant to protect Downtown Brooklyn's identity as an arts district amid sleek new towers.
The actress, who made her Broadway debut in March, can relate to the emotional struggles of the character she portrays.
A longtime theater professional explains what makes musicals work..
The new Studio Institute will bring visual arts programs to schools that serve low-income families.
Ms. Feldman, the institution's artistic director, will unveil its first permanent home after a hard-earned renovation of the Tobacco Warehouse in Dumbo, Brooklyn.
Ta-Nehesi Coates and Lin-Manuel Miranda are among 24 new MacArthur Foundation fellows receiving $625,000 over five years " no strings attached.
The musical, though popular in school theaters and regional theaters, prepares to open at the Helen Hayes Theater.
Eric G. Pryor, most recently the executive director of the Center for Arts Education, will become the next president of the Harlem School of the Arts.
Ms. Hopkins, who stepped down as president of the Brooklyn Academy of Music in June after 36 years, will begin a fellowship at the Mellon Foundation.
After a renovation project, New York University is reopening the Provincetown Playhouse in Greenwich Village.
Mark W. Jones, the former executive director of the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, N.J., has been appointed president and chief executive of the State Theater in New Brunswick, N.J., the …
The opera house was sued by the federal government.
The pests were sighted in the dressing room of the David H. Koch Theater, the New York City Opera confirmed on Wednesday.
More than 1,700 recordings of people who arrived at Ellis Island will be available.
A sneak peek at the budding musical “Robert Moses Astride New York,” in the company of Robert Caro, Moses’ biographer.
Josie Rourke will take up the position on January 1, 2012, taking over for Michael Grandage.
The center's primary tenant is to be the Joyce Theater, which presents dance.
Mr. Landesman, the chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, addressed the problem of struggling theaters.
Alan Cumming is having a busy fall, appearing in almost every episode of The Good Wife as scheming political operative Eli Gold, plus upcoming appearances in the film musical Burlesque and J…
"When I say that 'decreasing supply' has to be on the table when talking about the future of not-for-profit arts organizations, in no way do I mean that that is the only thing that should …