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The load-in got underway Sunday at 9 a.m. and took two and a half days to reach completion. The goal: have everything ready ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- It's a comedic tale of mistaken identity, romance and musical mayhem in a jazz-infused Broadway revival of the Gilbert and Sullivan classic. It's not exactly "Pirates of Penzance," ...
Michael Messina-Yauchzy calls this project his "biggest undertaking." He promises a balanced look at the Erie Canal.
In our technological age, when we increasingly depend on robots and other machines, and become seduced and bewildered by ...
Thanks to a new “Songwriter Stage” for emerging acts, local music's presence is stronger than ever at the Marshfield fest.
Five tractor-trailers hauled lavish sets, hundreds of intricate costumes, and more than 1,000 gleaming ballet shoes into the Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) on Monday morning in preparation for ...
Tom Gold Dance, the New York City-based classical dance company founded by former New York City Ballet soloist Tom Gold, will ...
No matter what the season, it’s always a good time to watch a well-made thriller. Hulu has plenty of them and, this July, the ...
Podcasts have cemented themselves as the wave of the future. Gone are the days of tuning into the radio or only having music ...
There’s a secret hiding in Philadelphia that feels like stepping through a portal to Japan, no passport required. Tucked away in Fairmount Park sits Shofuso Japanese Cultural Center, a slice of Kyoto ...
Carnegie Corp. of New York's 2025 class of Great Immigrants, Great Americans include composer and conductor Tania León, last year's Nobel Prize winner in economics Simon Johnson, and Voto Latino CEO M ...