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For Her Met Opera Debut, Lileana Blain-Cruz Directs ‘El Niño’

When Peter Gelb, the Metropolitan Opera’s general manger, asked the director Lileana Blain-Cruz what she wanted to stage, she didn’t…

Climate Doom Is Out. ‘Apocalyptic Optimism’ Is In.

The philanthropist Kathryn Murdoch has prioritized donations to environmental causes for more than a decade. She has, she said, a…

‘Hell’s Kitchen’ Review: Alicia Keys’s Musical Finds Its Groove on Broadway

The retooled jukebox musical, with its top-notch performances and exciting choreography, “stands out as one of the rare must-sees” in…

Anne Lamott Has Written Classics. This Is Not One of Them.

Slim and precious, “Somehow: Thoughts on Love” doesn’t measure up to her best nonfiction.

How Did Fan Culture Take Over? And Why Is It So Scary?

REBOOT, by Justin Taylor There are two kinds of novels about American life in the digital age: panoramas and selfies.…

Lily Gladstone and Riley Keough Investigate a Chilling Murder

In a joint interview, the actors discuss “Under the Bridge,” their new true-crime series based on a teenager’s brutal killing…

A Man Hailed as Cindy Birdsong’s Rescuer Is Accused of Exploiting Her

The son of the former Supreme says in court papers that the man who sought to help his mother after…

‘Stereophonic’ Review: Hitmakers Rendered in Sublime Detail

In David Adjmi’s new play, with songs by Will Butler, a ’70s band’s success breeds tension, and punches up the…

Judith Hill Sang With Pop Royalty. Now She Is Composing Her Own Story.

The singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist was close to Michael Jackson and Prince. After their deaths, her world crumbled and she…

Alfred Molina on the Museum He Never Misses When He’s in New York

“Every time I’m in the city, I make a visit,” said the actor, who is performing on Broadway in “Uncle…

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