Arts

Bushwick Starr Gets New $2.2 Million Home

The Bushwick Starr, an innovative nonprofit theater in Brooklyn, got some bad news during the pandemic: Its longtime second-floor Starr…

Bicycle Diaries: Cruising With the ‘American Utopia’ Family

On a dock in Queens, David Byrne’s musical bike gang was gearing up to go. “Are we ready?” Byrne called.…

Lil Nas X Reveals Himself on ‘Montero’

Lil Nas X, the gleefully queer 22-year-old pop star and savvy digital trickster, often cuts an impossibly confident figure in…

Review: What if ‘Star Wars’ Really Were Japanese?

“Intellectual property” probably wasn’t a term anyone thought to apply to “Star Wars” when the first movie premiered back in…

Yaya DaCosta Joins Elite Society in ‘Our Kind of People’

After six seasons playing the nurse April Sexton on the hit NBC medical drama “Chicago Med,” Yaya DaCosta was contemplating…

Review: After Merce, the Dances Go On, and Go On to Inspire

When a choreographer dies, the survival of the work is always in peril. When Merce Cunningham died, in 2009, the…

Review: For Armory Recitals, a Modest but Memorable Return

The past few weeks have brought heartening signs that classical music is coming back to New York after the devastating…

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