New York’s Palace Theater Gets an $80 Million Refresh (and 30 Feet Higher)
The Times Square landmark has been restored and refurbished. Take a look.
The Times Square landmark has been restored and refurbished. Take a look.
Two pure pop songs, “Espresso” and “Good Luck, Babe!,” may give the aspiring stars behind them a boost from music’s middle class to the big time.
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Elvis’s granddaughter, the actress Riley Keough, had filed a lawsuit seeking to stop what her lawyers said was a fraudulent auction of her family home.
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When Warner Bros. greenlit a new “Lord of the Rings” movie and a 15-year-old fan film with the same title disappeared, its devotees sprang into action.
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Kit Connor and Rachel Zegler Headline Broadway ‘Romeo and Juliet’
A production featuring the screen stars, with music by Jack Antonoff, will open in October at Circle in the Square.
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Elvis’s Granddaughter Sues to Block Sale of Graceland, Charging Fraud
His granddaughter, the actress Riley Keough, claims that a company is fraudulently planning to auction off Elvis’s home in Memphis.
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Inquiry Seeks Source of Ketamine That Caused Matthew Perry’s Death
After investigators determined that ketamine had led to the death of the “Friends” star, federal and local law enforcement officials opened an inquiry into where he got it.
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‘Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha’ Review: This Absurdist Clown Is Just Here to Help
A hit at Edinburgh Fringe last year, Julia Masli’s show arrives at SoHo Playhouse for its New York debut.
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Orlando Museum of Art Gets a Gift With Strings and Tries to Cut Them
The museum has asked a Florida court to modify restrictions on a donor’s bequest amid a financial crisis in the wake of its failed, “fake” Basquiat show.
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Gérard Depardieu Punches the ‘King of Paparazzi’ Outside Rome Cafe
Mr. Depardieu, 75, was seen striking the 79-year-old photographer Rino Barillari on the Via Veneto.
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He Made the Met Opera’s Chorus the Best in the World
Donald Palumbo, a mild-mannered but relentless perfectionist, is stepping down after 17 years as the company’s chorus master.
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A Many-Splendored Self-Portrait of the Artist
Looking at his identity not as ramparts to defend but as curious paths to explore, René Treviño creates a survey-as-party and invites all the aspects of himself.
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Trump Calls Cannes Biopic ‘Garbage’ and Says He Plans to Sue
The director of “The Apprentice” was unfazed by the threat to the film, which covers the ex-president’s relationships with his first wife and the fixer Roy Cohn.
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The Best of ‘S.N.L.’: Trump Trolling, ‘Dune’ Buckets and Beavis Breakdowns
Season 49 of “Saturday Night Live” has just ended. Here’s a look back at its most memorable monologues, sketches, product parodies and impressions.
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This streaming service collects low-budget, high-creativity movies with outsider status. We single out some of the best on offer.
By Jason Bailey
Having a decades-long marriage in Hollywood is rare, but actor Peter Gallagher has managed to make it 41 years with his wife, Paula Harwood.
By Anna Martin, Emily Lang, Davis Land, Reva Goldberg, Christina Djossa, Jen Poyant, Daniel Ramirez and Dan Powell
With “Love Story,” she shot to Hollywood stardom at 30. It wasn’t until later that the actress, now 85, found fulfillment in New Mexico.
By Guy Trebay
His fascination with terrorism, cults and mass culture’s weirder turns has given his work a prophetic air. Here’s where to start.
By Gregory Cowles
Jimmy Fallon said Trump wanted to take the stand in his criminal case on Tuesday, “but then he saw it was three steps without a handrail.”
By Trish Bendix
A former model sued the hip-hop mogul and accused him of forcing her to perform oral sex in 2003 at his recording studio. Mr. Combs has not yet responded.
By Julia Jacobs
Translated by Michael Hofmann, it’s the first novel originally written in German to win the major literary award.
By Alex Marshall
In Los Angeles, Thenjiwe Niki Nkosi has taken over the Hammer Museum’s lobby with paintings of larger-than-life gymnasts who refuse to pose.
By Gloria Oladipo
Hear tracks from Carly Pearce, Ibibio Sound Machine, John Cale and more.
By Lindsay Zoladz
The animation studio, which has struggled over the past few years, will stop making original shows for Disney+.
By Brooks Barnes
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