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Review: Noche Flamenca's Powerhouse Is Still the Star, but There's More by Brian Seibert

Noche Flamenca's new production was less focused than usual on its standout, Soledad Barrio, making room for talented soloists.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:47am on July 30, 2025

Christopher McDonald Is Shooter McGavin in 'Happy Gilmore.' And a Whole Lot More. by Ashley Spencer

The actor embraces his "Happy Gilmore" alter ego, but the role's popularity belies a half-century career and a storied life beyond the golf course.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:01am on July 30, 2025

Colbert Mocks Presidential Memo About Religious Conversions at Work by Trish Bendix

Despite the Trump administration's support for proselytizing at the office, Stephen Colbert doesn't think it's a good idea.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:37am on July 30, 2025

Jimmy Fallon Ridicules Trump's Choice Words About Epstein Island by Trish Bendix

The president said he "never had the privilege" of visiting Jeffrey Epstein's island. Fallon's take: "Trump's staff was like, 'A simple no would've been fine.' "

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:25am on July 29, 2025

The Timeless Torches Are New York Liberty's Dance Warriors. We Need Them. by Gia Kourlas and Dina Litovsky

The dance team of the New York Liberty, in its 20th year, makes space for dancers who are 40 and over. Their message? Dance! Live a full life.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:00am on July 28, 2025

Gary Smith, Master Producer of TV Entertainment, Dies at 90 by Richard Sandomir

In his nearly long partnership with Dwight Hemion, he produced specials, awards shows and extravaganzas, winning numerous Emmy Awards. He also won several on his own.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:23pm on July 25, 2025

In London, the National Ballet of Japan Steps Onto the World Stage by Roslyn Sulcas

Led by the former Royal Ballet principal Miyako Yoshida, the company made its European debut with "Giselle," showing itself the equal of major international troupes.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:57pm on July 25, 2025

Cleo Laine, Acclaimed British Jazz Singer, Is Dead at 97 by Neil Genzlinger

Known for a smoky voice that she could deploy over four octaves, she recorded albums across six decades and also had success as an actress.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:54pm on July 25, 2025

John Williams Hasn't Stopped Composing. His Latest? A Piano Concerto. by Tim Greiving

Williams, best known for his film work, has a parallel career in classical music. His concerto, haunted by the ghosts of jazz past, is premiering at Tanglewood.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:01am on July 25, 2025

For Late Night, Epstein-Trump Is the Comedy Gift That Keeps On Giving by Trish Bendix

Josh Johnson said that "not since Tupac Shakur has a dead man dropped so many bangers."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:24am on July 25, 2025

These Puppets Get Weird, With Georg Baselitz as a Guide by Ben Miller and Laetitia Vançon

At this year's Salzburg Festival, the German artist has designed marionettes for a troupe that usually performs "The Sound of Music."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:06am on July 24, 2025

Review: It's Feminism vs. a Mother's Instinct in 'Inter Alia' by Houman Barekat

"Inter Alia," at the National Theater in London, is a successor to the award-winning "Prima Facie." It brings familiar tropes, and melodrama.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:06am on July 24, 2025

The Circus Comes to Williamstown, With Celebrities and Beefcake by Jesse Green and Tony Cenicola

Pamela Anderson, Amber Heard and Tennessee Williams on ice are part of Jeremy O. Harris's big tent at the famous summer festival.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:18am on July 24, 2025

The Classical Side of Michael Abels, Jordan Peele's Frequent Collaborator by Anastasia Tsioulcas

Michael Abels writes scores for Jordan Peele. He won a Pulitzer Prize for the opera "Omar." Now, the Festival Orchestra of Lincoln Center shows off his classical side.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:01am on July 24, 2025

Interview: Esi Edugyan on Her Favorite Books and Hulu's 'Washington Black'

An adaptation of her 19th-century-set novel "Washington Black" is streaming on Hulu. But she's not totally comfortable with the historical fiction label.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:00am on July 24, 2025

Late Night Comedians Revel in the Latest Trump-Epstein Development by Trish Bendix

Stephen Colbert feigned surprise at reports that the president had already been told he was in the Epstein files: "But he said he hardly knew the guy!"

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:37am on July 24, 2025

Eileen Fulton, Glamorous Villainess of 'As the World Turns,' Dies at 91 by Miguel Salazar

She was a mainstay of the long-running soap opera for 50 years " so long that she liked to say she led a double life.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:34pm on July 23, 2025

Free Shakespeare's Central Park Home Gets an $85 Million Glow Up by Michael Kimmelman

The rickety, beloved Delacorte Theater, built in 1962, leaked and was popular with raccoons. Now it's a modern facility and still charmingly wild.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:48pm on July 23, 2025

Jazz, Fans and 2 Gems: Mark Morris Celebrates His Company's 45th by Gia Kourlas

The choreographer's latest works, at the Joyce Theater, explore the music of James P. Johnson and John Luther Adams.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:18pm on July 23, 2025

Late Night Watches Trump Try to Change the Subject From Epstein by Trish Bendix

The president's usual tactic when cornered is to "throw red meat to the carnivorous base " and their favorite cut is filet of Obama," Stephen Colbert said.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:07am on July 23, 2025

'Ta-Da!' Review: Josh Sharp Tries a Thing by Laura Collins-hughes

Sam Pinkleton directs the comedian's well-camouflaged coming-out story.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:42pm on July 22, 2025

'Sunday Best' Review: Ed Sullivan's Really Big Impact by Lisa Kennedy

Sacha Jenkins's documentary, about the variety show trailblazer and his commitment to Black performers in the Civil Rights era, will keep you hooked.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 7:00am on July 22, 2025

'Joy' Review: A Rags-to-QVC-Riches Story by Elisabeth Vincentelli

Betsy Wolfe shines as the inventor of the Miracle Mop in a largely dull Off Broadway show.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:06pm on July 21, 2025

Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Theo Huxtable on 'The Cosby Show,' Dead at 54 After Drowning by Derrick Bryson Taylor

Warner, who played the only son of Bill Cosby's character on the beloved 1980s sitcom, drowned in Costa Rica.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:10pm on July 21, 2025

The Ultimate Swan Song: Gillian Murphy's Thrilling Last Dance by Gia Kourlas

In a tremendous performance, this American Ballet Theater principal danced her final "Swan Lake" to end her glittering 29-year career.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:02am on July 21, 2025
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