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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

'Washington Black,' Plus 7 Things to Watch on TV This Week by Shivani Gonzalez

The screen adaptation of the popular historical novel premieres, and a Billy Joel documentary airs.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:00am on July 21, 2025

Dolly Parton Musical's Nashville Debut Draws Flocks of Fans by Emily Cochrane

Parton's life and career have always been rooted in Tennessee. For her fans, it was only fitting to see the debut of her biographical musical here, too.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:32pm on July 20, 2025

Canceling 'The Late Show' Is Bad News for Late-Night TV, not Stephen Colbert by Jason Zinoman

The art form was already in decline; this may hasten its demise. But don't fret about the host. His talents are better showcased elsewhere.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:00pm on July 20, 2025

Kenneth Colley, 87, 'Star Wars' Actor With a Commanding Presence, Dies by Miguel Salazar

A fixture onscreen and onstage, he became a fan favorite as Darth Vader's ally, Admiral Piett, in "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Return of the Jedi."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:48pm on July 20, 2025

Sandra Oh Knows What's Great About Middle Age by Lulu Garcia-navarro

The actress discusses discrimination in Hollywood, what she's learned about herself in her 50s and her iconic role on "Grey's Anatomy."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:42am on July 19, 2025

Taye Diggs Can't Resist a Good Rom-Com by Elisabeth Vincentelli

"There is the element of love, which can be so serious and so complicated, but when you add the dynamic of humor, it makes it so much more real and exciting and fun to watch."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:03am on July 19, 2025

Martin Izquierdo Dead: Costume Designer Who Made Wings for 'Angels in America' Was 83 by Sam Roberts

His work was seen in "Angels in America" and Victoria's Secret runway shows. He also made outlandish ensembles for Heidi Klum and Marc Jacobs.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:42pm on July 18, 2025

'A Chorus Line' and 'Chicago' at 50: Who Won? by Jesse Green

The slinky jailbirds and Broadway hopefuls in these two classic shows have been fighting it out since 1975.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:06am on July 18, 2025

The Moves That Make 'Chicago' and 'A Chorus Line' So Special by Brian Seibert and Vincent Tullo

To celebrate the shows' golden anniversaries, the Broadway star Robyn Hurder demonstrates what makes their choreography so special.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:06am on July 18, 2025

'The Weir' Review: A Few Pints to Help the Ghost Stories Go Down Easy by Juan A. Ramírez

Conor McPherson's eerie 1997 drama, set in a rural Ireland of near-empty pubs and howling winds, returns to Irish Rep in top form.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:06am on July 18, 2025

A New 'Billy Budd' Opera Premieres at the Aix Festival by Joshua Barone

An adaptation of the Benjamin Britten opera, in turn based on Melville's classic novella, joins a lineage of beautiful enigmas.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:03am on July 18, 2025

Alt Comedy Is Dead. Long Live Alt Comedy! by Jason Zinoman

The term has fallen out of fashion, but the experimental spirit of the genre lives on in the refreshingly off-kilter Brent Weinbach and Eddie Pepitone.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:00am on July 18, 2025

'Shari & Lamb Chop': A Singular Talent Gets Her Due by Alissa Wilkinson

Shari Lewis's pioneering role in children's television becomes clear in a new film that can be perfunctory about her life.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:00am on July 18, 2025

John Conklin, Designer of Fantastical Opera Sets, Dies at 88 by Alex Williams

Realizing a childhood dream, he created scenery that was highly conceptual yet playful for the Glimmerglass Festival, New York City Opera and other companies.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:03pm on July 17, 2025

All Aboard a Steam Train to See 'The Railway Children' by Holly Williams

The smells and sounds of locomotive travel get the audience in the mood for a theatrical adaptation of the beloved children's book.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:54am on July 17, 2025

Why Did the Indie Film Studio A24 Buy an Off Broadway Theater? by Michael Paulson

The Hollywood upstart has upgraded the Cherry Lane Theater for plays and more. Coming this fall: films chosen by Sofia Coppola, food from Frenchette and the voice of Barbra Streisand.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:06am on July 17, 2025

'Unicorns' Review: Where Glitter Meets Grit by Chris Azzopardi

This movie, directed by Sally El Hosaini and James Krishna Floyd, follows Luke and Aysha, who meet by chance at a drag event.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:00am on July 17, 2025

Gillian Murphy, a Ballerina With Joy and Aplomb, Steps Down from ABT by Gia Kourlas and Amir Hamja

After 29 years, the American Ballet Theater principal bids farewell with "Swan Lake." It's demanding. But she's got this.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:00am on July 17, 2025

'Rematch' Recreates a Cultural Touchstone by Dylan Loeb McClain

A series dramatizes the 1997 chess match between a world champion and an IBM computer, a precursor of modern anxieties about artificial intelligence.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:00am on July 17, 2025

Late Night Fact-Checks Trump on His Uncle and the Unabomber by Trish Bendix

Jordan Klepper and other hosts poked holes in the president's claim that his uncle had been the future terrorist's professor at M.I.T.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:47am on July 17, 2025

Broadway's 'Gypsy' Revival, Starring Audra McDonald, Will Close by Michael Paulson

The show is the sixth musical to announce a closing date since last month's Tony Awards, reflecting financial challenges facing producers.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 8:24pm on July 16, 2025

Paulette Jiles, 82, Dies; Novelist Evoked the West in 'News of the World' by Miguel Salazar

A poet and memoirist as well, she drew a wide readership with her historical fiction, notably with a Civil War-era tale that was adapted for a movie.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:04pm on July 16, 2025

Williamstown Theater Festival Was in Crisis. Here's How It's Changing. by Michael Paulson and Tony Cenicola

The Berkshires mainstay is trying something different this season: just three weekends, but eight shows, including two Tennessee Williams plays and even ice dancing.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:18am on July 16, 2025

Jimmy Fallon Fans the Flames of Burning MAGA Hats by Trish Bendix

People torched the hats in videos, apparently upset about the Jeffrey Epstein case. "People in China were like, 'Oh, come on, we worked so hard making them,'" Fallon said.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:42am on July 16, 2025
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