American Repertory Ballet and Princeton Ballet School announced today that, after an international search, Pamela Levy has been selected as the school's director. Levy will be the fourth director in its 62-year history.
They're strong, beautiful, determined and complex - actresses are dominating the television screen and the ratings. Some of the most fascinating and powerful women on TV today just visited TimesTalks for a conversation with New York Times reporter Patricia Cohen. BroadwayWorld brings you photos of the ladies below!
They're strong, beautiful, determined and complex - actresses are dominating the television screen and the ratings. Some of the most fascinating and powerful women on TV today just visited TimesTalks for a conversation with New York Times reporter Patricia Cohen. BroadwayWorld brings you photos from inside the event below!
They say everything happens for a reason, but when we're in the midst of difficult times, that age-old saying can be difficult to believe
THE GOOD WIFE airs Sundays on CBS, and the cast yesterday sat down with Patricia Cohen for the latest installment of the New York Times Arts & Leisure Weekend. See photos below!
The New York Times will hold its 11th annual Arts & Leisure Weekend on Jan. 5 to 8, 2012. The Times's signature event is a four-day celebration of the arts featuring TimesTalks interviews between New York Times journalists and celebrated guests from film, media, music, television and theater.
The New York Times will hold its 11th annual Arts & Leisure Weekend on Jan. 5 to 8, 2012. The Times's signature event is a four-day celebration of the arts featuring TimesTalks interviews between New York Times journalists and celebrated guests from film, media, music, television and theater.
Theoni V. Aldredge, the designer of the fabulously feathered transvestites in the original stage version of "La Cage aux Folles" and Little Orphan Annie's red dress on Broadway, died Friday morning in Connecticut. She was 88.*
This fall, some of the brightest names in film, television, theater, books, popular music, technology and culinary arts are sitting down with New York Times journalists for TimesTalks events at TheTimesCenter. Yesterday evening, September 20, TimesTalks hosted James Earl Jones, the award-winning actor in conversation with the New York Time's Patrick Healy. Jones is returning to Broadway in October in 'Driving Miss Daisy' alongside Vanessa Redgrave, and discussed his work in theater, film and TV. BroadwayWorld was on hand for the photo op and brings you coverage below!
This fall, some of the brightest names in film, television, theater, books, popular music, technology and culinary arts will sit down with New York Times journalists for TimesTalks events at TheTimesCenter, 242 West 41st Street in New York City.
Laura Linney, currently appearing in Manhattan Theatre Club's production of TIME STANDS STILL, was featured in Sunday's New York Times.
The New York Times has announced the final schedule of interviews for the ninth annual Arts & Leisure Weekend, Jan. 7 to 10. The Times's signature event is a four-day celebration of the arts featuring TimesTalks interviews between New York Times journalists and celebrated guests from film, media, music, television and theater.
Roundabout Theatre Company's Broadway production of Bye Bye Birdie has been recently featured in the news.
Alfred Hitchcock's THE 39 STEPS, Broadway's longest running play, is making headlines this week on both coasts.
The New York Times 2008 Arts & Leisure Week will take place January 7 to 13. The Times' annual signature event is now a seven-day international celebration of the arts that includes a wide range of activities, from interviews between journalists and their guests at TheTimesCenter in New York City, to special offers at cultural institutions around the world.
Hear acclaimed choreographers and directors talk about the art and thrill of choreographing for the theater.
According to online reports, Rick Lyman will soon succeed Patricia Cohen as the New York Times' theatre editor.
The New York Times fourth annual Arts & Leisure Weekend will be held January 7 - 9, 2005. This year's event will be the largest in the four-year history of the event with more than 1,300 cultural institutions participating throughout the United States and Europe. The weekend is the newspaper's annual signature event, a national and international celebration of art and culture.
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