Kennedy Center President Calls for Investigation into Financ...
The president of the Kennedy Center is asking prosecutors to investigate the organization's financial situation. He clai...
Times Square Sculpture Sparks Debate on Race and Representat...
A new 12-foot bronze statue of a Black woman in Times Square is generating both praise and criticism, igniting a nationa...
Exploring Strauss's 'Salome': Seven Interpretations of the D...
Richard Strauss's opera 'Salome' features the iconic Dance of the Seven Veils, a scene open to diverse interpretations....
Times Square Unveils Statue of Black Woman, Sparking Dialogu...
A new 12-foot-tall statue of a Black woman now stands in Times Square, presented by Times Square Arts. The artwork is de...
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins Wins Pulitzer Prize for Play 'Purpose...
Playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his play 'Purpose.' Jacobs-Jenkins described...
2025 Pulitzer Prize Winners Announced
The winners of the 2025 Pulitzer Prizes have been revealed, honoring excellence in journalism and the arts. This year's...
Wim Wenders Reflects on Freedom and War's End in New Film
Renowned German filmmaker Wim Wenders explores the complexities of freedom and the lasting impact of war in a new short...
Climate Protesters Disrupt New York City Ballet Performance
A performance by the New York City Ballet was interrupted by climate activists on opening night of their spring season....
Andrew Scott Explores Sadness in Solo 'Vanya' Performance
Actor Andrew Scott delves into the depths of Chekhov's 'Vanya' in a new solo performance. He describes the experience as...
Frick Collection's Renovation Reveals Hidden Artisans
The Frick Collection's recent renovation has brought to light the skilled artisans who contributed to its beauty. From t...
Joana Mallwitz Debuts at Met Opera with 'Marriage of Figaro'
German conductor Joana Mallwitz, known for her passionate and accessible style, will make her Metropolitan Opera debut o...
Wooster Group Turns 50: Reflecting on Experimental Theater
The Wooster Group, a renowned experimental theater company, celebrates its 50th anniversary. Founders Elizabeth LeCompte...
Jenifer Ringer Returns to School of American Ballet as Teach...
Former New York City Ballet principal dancer Jenifer Ringer has returned to the School of American Ballet. She will now...
Brooklyn Academy of Music Seeks Revival Amid Leadership Chan...
The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), a historic performance venue, is striving to recapture its former glory. Facing cha...
Wes Anderson's World: Museum Exhibit Explores Signature Styl...
A new museum exhibition delves into the unique visual style of director Wes Anderson. It highlights the meticulous detai...
Kennedy Center Staff to Vote on Unionization
Workers at the Kennedy Center are preparing to vote on whether to form a union. Some staff members express concerns abou...
John Cameron Mitchell Shares Punk Rock Wisdom with Students
Actor and director John Cameron Mitchell recently toured college campuses, sharing his insights on punk rock. He discove...
Art's Unexpected Turns: Challenging Our Beliefs
Art often surprises us by making us rethink what we believe. It can challenge the ideas we've taken for granted and enco...
Jack Katz, Graphic Novel Pioneer, Dies at 97
Jack Katz, a groundbreaking figure in the world of graphic novels, has passed away at the age of 97. Katz was best known...
Black Artists Challenge Norms in Film, Music, and Culture
A wave of ambitious Black art is captivating audiences, pushing boundaries and challenging established norms. Ryan Coogl...
National Endowment for the Arts Issues Grant Termination Notices
The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is sending out grant termination notices. This action follows a proposed budge...
Del Toro on 'Pinocchio,' Sculptor David Bird Featured on 'Here Comes the Sun'
Guillermo del Toro discusses his stop-motion animated film 'Pinocchio' in a new interview. 'Here Comes the Sun' also fea...
Ralph Fiennes on New Films, Artist Paints Junk Food
Actor Ralph Fiennes discusses his new movies, "Conclave" and "The Return," in a conversation with Martha Teichner. Later...
The Enduring Art of Violin Making: A Look at Tradition and Craft
The world's finest violins are often considered those crafted centuries ago in Italy. This article explores the secrets...
Robert McGinnis, Iconic 'James Bond' Illustrator, Dies at 99
Robert McGinnis, the artist known for his captivating illustrations on classic 'James Bond' movie posters and book cover...
William Finn, Tony-Winning Composer of 'Falsettos,' Dies at 73
William Finn, the celebrated composer and lyricist behind Broadway hits like "Falsettos" and "A New Brain," has passed a...
Larry Gagosian on Art World Competition, Plus the Mille Miglia Race
Art dealer Larry Gagosian discusses the competitive New York art scene and his global gallery network with Anthony Mason...
Kennedy Center Faces Uncertain Future Amid Leadership Changes
The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., a prominent hub for the arts, is navigating a period of transition. Following le...
Heartwarming Stories: Photographer Finds Mystery Couple, Popcorn Art, and More
This week's uplifting news includes a photographer's quest to find a newly engaged couple she captured by chance. A Texa...
Delia Ephron on Love, Loss, and Triumph; Plus, Dumpster Art Discovery
Author Delia Ephron shares her experiences with love, grief, and overcoming cancer in a candid interview. This week's 'H...
Ibram X. Kendi on Anti-Racism, Romero Britto on Art
This week on "Here Comes The Sun," Ibram X. Kendi, author and professor, discusses the crucial role of being anti-racist...
Baryshnikov on Ukraine & 'Cherry Orchard'; 'Marcel the Shell' Creators Interviewed
Famed dancer and actor Mikhail Baryshnikov discusses his role in 'The Cherry Orchard' at his New York arts center and sh...
Andy Kaufman: Ahead of His Time in a Reality-Bent World
A new documentary explores the life and work of Andy Kaufman, the comedian known for his bizarre and often confrontation...
Twin Brothers Dance Their Way to Ballet Success
Naazir and Shaakir Muhammad are identical twins making waves in the world of professional ballet. They're not just talen...
Marine Band Cancels Concert After DEI Order; Veterans Step In
The U.S. Marine Band canceled a planned concert with young musicians of color following an executive order that ended Di...