Fall Forward, Netflix Back: 8 New Shows to Look for This Autumn
From HBO's 'Westworld' to FX's 'Atlanta' to Netflix's take on 'Gilmore Girls', we've got your eight surefire picks coming to TV this Fall.
View ArticleFall Arts Preview: 7 Operas That Opera Fans Must Not Miss
Otello The Met’s opening night is already controversial for extra-musical reasons. For a new production of Verdi’s masterpiece Otello, general manager Peter Gelb and stage director Bartlett Sher have...
View Article‘King Charles III,’ Olivier Award in Hand, Aims to Continue Broadway’s Royal...
British royals, sent packing from the United States in the late 18th century, are making a comeback on stage. Last season, The Audience was a huge hit, with Helen Mirren reprising her role as...
View ArticleFall Arts Preview: The 7 Television Premieres You Cannot Miss
Blindspot (September 21, NBC) There aren’t a lot of original stories being told in the new fall slate. So, most of Blindspot’s buzz comes from its fresh premise, which is enough to make a premiere...
View ArticleJosh Groban Finally Treads the Boards on Broadway
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View ArticleWomen (Finally) Lead the Way in New York Museum Shows This Fall
This fall, New York City area museums and public venues feature an unusually large number of high-profile surveys of works by women artists. NYU’s Grey Art Gallery, for instance, is showcasing the...
View ArticleGalleries Galore: From Algorithms to Pasteurization, Rethink What You Know...
Every fall is something of a homecoming. This season, homecoming means a return to painting, although that painting isn’t likely to be anything ordinary. Marian Goodman Gallery will be showing the work...
View ArticleSecond Act: Dance Legend Jacques D’Amboise Still Going Strong at 82
It’s the 40th anniversary of the National Dance Institute and heading into the fifth anniversary of their move to Harlem, on 147th Street, when I come to visit. This unlikely home will insulate the...
View ArticleMike Colter Is Bulletproof
It’s fair to say I heard Mike Colter before I saw him. First, the sound of the actor’s car—a sleek, black 1970 Chevy Monte Carlo, purring its way down South Santa Fe Avenue in Los Angeles’ Arts...
View ArticleFall’s Best Upcoming New Music
Darkness is looming on the horizon: like a night of hard drinking followed by Papaya King, fall’s inevitable. But don’t panic just yet. You might think spring’s cornered the market on rebirth, hope,...
View Article6 Art Fairs Across the Globe to Kick Start Fall
Did you have a relaxing summer? We hope so, because your fall cultural calendar is about to be jam-packed. In September, dealers, collectors and artists jet set from Chicago to London and Paris to...
View ArticleFreed Byrd: David Crosby Reflects on His Career on New Solo Album
At the opening night of his tour in New Jersey, David Crosby warns the audience that he’s going to be running his mouth. “Oh, that Crosby, he’s gonna say some fucked up shit,” he joked to the seated...
View ArticleFall for Opera, and Fast
“Since I have never enjoyed in life the actual happiness of love, I want to erect another monument to this most beautiful of all dreams, in which, from beginning to end, this love is going to satisfy...
View Article8 of Broadway’s Best Bets for Fall 2016
The conventional wisdom is that Broadway shows that open in the fall are at a disadvantage, because Tony voters only remember the productions that bow in the spring. There are exceptions to this rule,...
View ArticleThis Fall’s Dance Season Is Jam-Packed
Here comes another fall season, and this year it’s fuller than ever—exhausting to think about but also exhilarating after the usual summer doldrums. As always, there are the four mainstays: American...
View ArticleFall Arts Preview 2022: Theater You Won’t Want to Miss
A year ago, New York theater was masked up, checking vaxx status, and cautiously re-opening after eighteen months of soul-crushing limbo. And, as Sondheim wrote, we’re still here. Face masks are now...
View ArticleFall Arts Preview 2022: Opera and Dance You Won’t Want to Miss
Of the big performing-arts institutions that emerged from lockdown last season, the Metropolitan Opera did astonishingly well. Not a single performance was canceled due to covid, which is miraculous...
View ArticleFall Arts Preview 2022: Books You Won’t Want to Miss
The fall is always a busy time of the year, and it’s a particularly busy season for publishing. With many new releases at big publishers and indies alike, there’s a lot to look forward to in 2022....
View ArticleFall Arts Preview 2022: Museum Shows You Won’t Want to Miss
New York’s summer heat still hangs over the city— but fall is fast approaching. As we move into the middle of September the stickiness subdues, temperature drops to a comfortable cool, and tree-lined...
View ArticleFall Arts Preview 2022: Gallery Shows You Won’t Want to Miss
New York City is a place with so many art galleries, which all have shows that only run for so long—it can be hard to keep track. Amidst all the rotating exhibitions, we selected a few that we feel...
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