Smartphones at the theatre may actually be OK
Confrontations between performers and smartphone-wielding audience members are fuelling a new debate about digital-era etiquette, with some saying a resistance to letting people get their ph…
Confrontations between performers and smartphone-wielding audience members are fuelling a new debate about digital-era etiquette, with some saying a resistance to letting people get their ph…
Gary Gulman's new special, "The Great Depresh," displays his signature contrarianism while also being a departure, since its darkly confessional style is firmly in keeping with what's in vog…
Téa Leoni is president in her series' final season; and the Shakespeare veteran Corey Stoll tackles the Scottish king.
The actor stars in Soderbergh's "The Laundromat" and Almodóvar's "Pain and Glory"; and Jill Soloway's TV series wraps up as a musical.
Burt Lancaster is celebrated nearly 40 different ways; "Mum" crosses the pond; and a fierce, fiddling Finn, Pekka Kuusisto, comes to town.
A new level of kawaii with a Japanese pop group, a triple-threat art option at Bard College and a Riley Stearns movie that takes on karate and fear.
Songs by Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance and story changes fail to make film adaptation a hit.
As dance performances go, The Master and Form at the Whitney is slow and teasing. No one makes a jeté across the floor in the piece.
The show is returning for a limited run in New York celebrating its 10th anniversary, and the band is on board " finally.
"Mac Beth" actors wear school uniforms, Julia Michaels is at Bowery Ballroom, and Honor Swinton Byrne appears in "The Souvenir."
HBO introduces the documentary by Erin Lee Carr chronicling the abuse Larry Nassar inflicted on girls and women in the guise of therapy.
A classic movie streaming service arrives; a singer tours in Brooklyn; and Acorn TV debuts a new series.
A dance company celebrates the 19th amendment; a play about Rupert Murdoch hits Broadway; and an alt-pop duo returns to the U.S.
A New Jersey high school has found itself the unexpected recipient of online acclaim and viral attention for its recent stage production of the 1979 science-fiction thriller.
Michelle Dorrance brings three distinct programs to City Center; Jackson and others are inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame; and an artist gets a retrospective in D.C.
Elba drives up with both a film and a Netflix series that revisit his other life, that of a D.J.
Fresh from sharing a major award with Grandmaster Flash, the violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter returns to Carnegie Hall with Lambert Orkis nearly 30 years after her debut there.
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With over 100 performances to come in his long goodbye tour, Elton John returns to New York City this month to play four nights.
No need to go to Venice to see Giorgione's "La Vecchia." Fresh from conservation, the 500-year-old canvas is on view at Cincinnati Art Museum.
Broadway, Wagner's "Ring," the opening of the Shed: what our critics and writers are looking forward to this season.
The brash saxophonist performs at the Apollo; Season 2 of "At Home With Amy Sedaris" begins; and the Spanish dancer returns to Manhattan.
In Nick Payne's new play, Gyllenhaal stars as a man in mourning " a much more sympathetic role than his art snob in "Velvet Buzzsaw."