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Navigating the art world

Economy, buyers’ habits affect galleries and artists

Sorrel Sky art damaged

Incident caught on surveillance

Cabaret star Julie Wilson dies

NEW YORK – Julie Wilson, a musical theater actress and cabaret star who earned a Tony Award nomination and was cheered for her ability to harness the songs of Stephen Sondheim and Cole Porte...

Takei’s musical to hit Broadway

‘Allegiance’ about Japanese-American imprisonment

You say operetta, and I say opera

The MET stages a silly romance in Lehar’s ‘The Merry Widow’

The brilliant mind behind the play ‘Every Brilliant Thing’

Jonny Donahoe’s one-man show is sensational

At the corner of Broadway and College Drive

Film transmissions of great plays arrive in Durango

Hammerstein museum strikes a sour note

Grandson hopes to transform lyricist’s home

John Waters: Dreaming of a weird Christmas

The sly-looking, pencil-mustachioed man behind such kitschy, offbeat Baltimore-based films as “Female Trouble,” the original “Hairspray” and “Serial Mom” would seem to be the last person you...

Technicolor tapestry of music

Young, vibrant actors take stage for 1970s-era rock musical

A boy’s technicolor dreams come true

Local show of ‘Joseph’ features more than 60 young actors

Rare Shakespeare Folio discovered in French town

PARIS – The accidental discovery in a small library in northern France of an original first folio of Shakespeare’s plays has sent a jolt of excitement around the world of Shakespeare scholar...