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In a Small Mountain Town, a Beloved Theater Company Prevails
CREEDE, Colo. — Last summer, I stumbled onto one of the most singular — and joyful — experiences of my…
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With ‘As You Like It,’ Public Works Aims for a Reflection of Humanity
Eric Pierre, a pastor who teaches fifth-grade English in the Bronx, has taken up an additional title this summer: royal…
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Ray Johnson’s Camera Was Disposable. The Photos Are Unforgettable.
The American artist and downtown New York figure Ray Johnson (1927-1995) might have become a household name if he hadn’t…
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The Public Life of the Kardashians’ Private Chef
On the penultimate episode of “Keeping Up With the Kardashians,” Kim Kardashian walked into a rental mansion on Lake Tahoe.…
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They’re Comedy Stars at Home. At Edinburgh Fringe, They’re Nobodies.
EDINBURGH — When Ari Eldjarn, one of Iceland’s most popular comedians, takes the stage in his native country, it’s usually…
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After Four Decades, the Swamp-Pop Singer Tommy McLain Rises Again
On a June evening at the Colony music club in Woodstock, N.Y., an 82-year old man slowly ambled onto the…
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This Season at La MaMa: Dance-Theater and a Puppet Rock Opera
For its 61st season, La MaMa Experimental Theater Club will present more than 40 productions from eight countries, including the…
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RM, Boy Band Superstar, Embraces New Role: Art Patron
SEOUL — RM, the leader of the South Korean pop group BTS, first visited Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan to…
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Tired of Shopping the Same Old Vintage? Try Newburgh.
NEWBURGH, N.Y. — While driving to hike in Goosepond Mountain State Park in Chester, N.Y., one Saturday, Grace Briggs and…
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Brown University Acquires the Papers of Mumia Abu-Jamal
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — For years, Mumia Abu-Jamal was the face of the anti-death penalty movement in the United States. A…