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Alexei Ratmansky, Renowned Choreographer, to Join City Ballet

“I wanted a change,” Ratmansky said, announcing his next chapter after 13 years at American Ballet Theater.

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‘Ohio State Murders,’ Starring Audra McDonald, to Close on Broadway

The 75-minute memory play by Adrienne Kennedy had been scheduled to run until Feb. 12; it will close on Jan.…

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The Nuclear Dump That Created a Generation of Indigenous Activists

For members of a Taiwanese tribe, a waste site on their island serves as a painful reminder of the government’s…

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Within Himself, an African Photographer Finds Multitudes

A studio portraitist turns the lens on flamboyant alter egos in his first solo U.S. museum exhibition at Princeton.

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Raúl Castillo Can Empathize With Ambivalence

In “The Inspection,” he plays a drill instructor who takes a bullied recruit under his wing, the kind of nurturing…

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British Comedy ‘Peter Pan Goes Wrong’ Plans Spring Broadway Bow

The farce, by the team behind “The Play That Goes Wrong,” is about a bumbling theater company attempting to stage…

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Read Your Way Through Tokyo

Hiromi Kawakami, one of Japan’s most popular contemporary novelists, travels with books that help her immerse herself in her destination.…

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Does a Newly Elected G.O.P. Assemblyman Really Live in Brooklyn?

Lester Chang, a newly elected Republican representing a Brooklyn district, faces questions over whether he lives in the borough or…

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How Nature Kept St. John the Divine From Soaring Higher

Originally, the Manhattan cathedral was to have a 40-story tower, but its planners had failed to take geology into account.

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Kevin McCarthy’s Business Ties Complicate His Rise to Power

To land the House speaker position, the California Republican will have to win over opponents who question his ties to…

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