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Arts

What an ’80s Feeling: ‘Flashdance’ Turns 40

The film helped bring breaking into the mainstream. Over the years, it also became famous for the subs and doubles…

Arts

Review: A Hip-Hop Take on Shakespeare’s Star-Crossed Lovers

“Rome & Jewels,” revived at the Joyce Theater, established Rennie Harris as a gifted and canny choreographer of street styles…

Arts

How ‘Some Like It Hot’ Tunes In to the Jazz Age

From the set design to the wig styles, the Broadway musical creates a richly detailed vision of the 1920s and…

Arts

Review: From Lil Buck, History and a Chance to Flash Some Brilliance

“Memphis Jookin’: The Show,” which presents jookin “in the world it comes from,” is sincere entertainment, packed with talent and…

Arts

A Song and Dance Collaboration, Straight Outta Swamplandia

The Night Falls is a tourist trap in Florida, a beautiful grotto turned into a roadside attraction where three sisters…

Arts

Review: Dancing for Themselves in an Underworld of Shadows

Cullberg, a contemporary Swedish company, makes its Joyce Theater debut with Deborah Hay’s delicate, hypnotic “Horse, the Solos.”

Travel

Covering the Monterey Park Shooting

A conversation with the Times video journalist Isabelle Qian.

Health

The Hottest Song at the Club? ‘The White Lotus’ Dance Remix

Variations of the spine-tingling intro music have played at rave parties, Australian music festivals and Sundance.

Arts

Review: Justin Peck Runs Out of Steam in ‘Copland Dance Episodes’

New York City Ballet’s resident choreographer expands on “Rodeo” to make an evening-length work set to some of Aaron Copland’s…

Arts

Justin Peck’s New Americana, Set to Copland’s Old

“Right now you’re dancing on top of or ahead of the music,” Justin Peck told members of New York City…

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