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The Funny Lady You Recognize by One Word: Barbra.

There are only a handful of singers in the world known by a single name, and none have burned as brightly as Le Streisand....

King Lear: How Norman Lear Created a TV Empire

Depending on when you were born, you may have never heard of Norman Lear or even seen an episode of the groundbreaking TV That he created (including Sanford and Son, Maude, Good...

Maybe This Time . . . You'll See Cabaret

August 9 – August 21 If you missed it when at the Pantages, there’s still a chance to catch the Tony-winning, Roundabout Theatre production of Cabaret when it shimmies to the...

Guillermo Del Toro: At Home With Monsters

August 1 – November 27 For much of his career, film and TV visionary Guillermo del Toro has melded horror, fantasy and art in unexpected ways....

Ariana Grande Gets Edgy with Dangerous Woman

Grande’s third release pairs her otherworldly vocals with fresh R&B and hip-hop production....

Cats Adds Leona Lewis to Its Many Lives

The Phantom of the Opera may currently be the longest-running musical in Broadway history, but that title was held for many years by another Andrew Lloyd Webber phenomenon, Cats....

For Many, It's Not Summer Without Circuit Parties

From dance floors to pool parties, everyone is jumping in....

NYC Summer Restaurant Week

August is an ideal month to explore eating thanks to the summer edition of Restaurant Week....

BOOK: “Party of One: A Memoir in 21 Songs” by Dave Holmes

Lots of people write. Not all can do so with the wit and insight that Dave Holmes exhibits in his book, Party Of One: A Memoir in 21 Songs (Crown Archetype; $26.00). Holmes’...

Sean Hayes Puts Jack in the Box Once and For All

Our conversation with Sean Hayes continues. Read part 1. If you missed part one of the interview, you can read it here. Playing God on Broadway is just the latest chapter in Sean...

The Ladies of AbFab Are Ready for Their Close-Up

Last night in Manhattan, we had an audience with queens of comedy Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley. It was lovely, sweetie darling....

Hitchcock/Truffaut: A Summit of Cinema’s Great Minds

Francois Truffaut, Then considered a shinining star of French cinema, spent eight days in 1962 discussing filmmaking with veteran director Alfred Hitchcock....

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