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70 Years Into Their Partnership, Maltby And Shire Are Still Writing Revues

Lyricist Richard Maltby Jr. and composer David Shire met as Yale freshmen and have collaborated ever since, creating the musicals Baby and Big and the revues Starting Here, Starting...

Why Competitive High School Scrabble Has Become A Mess

It’s not just because of the intensity of the competitors, though that counts for a lot. Stefan Fatsis recounts a contested play at last...

Tony- And Olivier-Winning Actress Jane Lapotaire Dead At 81

She won an Olivier in 1979 and a Tony in 1981 for the title role in Piaf; alongside film and television roles — including...

Conductor Juanjo Mena, 60, Will Retire Due To Alzheimer’s

Early last year, the Basque maestro — former chief conductor of the BBC Philharmonic and the Cincinnati May Festival and a very busy guest...

Banksy’s Identity Uncovered, Says Reuters Report

“The British street artist’s identity has been debated, and closely guarded, for decades. A quest to solve the riddle took Reuters from a bombed-out...

I Was A Recipient In Ireland’s Guaranteed Basic Income For Artists Scheme

Caelainn Hogan: “I am a freelance writer who, like most artists, has always had to work outside my creative focus to afford to live....

Oldest Surviving Photos Of Enslaved People Go To International African-American Museum

“The 1850 daguerreotypes, a precursor to modern-day photographs, are of an enslaved man named Renty, his daughter Delia and five others known as Jack,...

Boston Philharmonic To Shutter As Director Benjamin Zander Retires

Next season, 2026-27, will be the last for both the Boston Philharmonic and its associated youth orchestra. The identity of the organization is thoroughly...

WBUR Boston Rejects Suggested Merger With GBH, City’s Other Public Radio Station

In response to a statement to The Boston Globe by GBH’s CEO proposing a merger, WBUR CEO Susan Low said that she and the...

One Of Boston’s Two NPR Outlets Says It’s Open To Merging With The Other

The CEO of GBH, which operates one of the U.S.’s leading PBS television stations as well as a public radio outlet, says that merging...

Big Candy Makers Are Cutting Way Back On Cocoa In Their “Chocolates”

The climate crisis has caused devastated cacao farming in West Africa, causing huge price spikes and volatility in the cocoa commodity market — leading...

Organ Harvesting: Nonprofit Is Rescuing Church Instruments From Decrepitude And Dismantling

Every year, over 400 church organs in the UK alone are sent to the junkyard or become unplayable due to neglect. The organization Pipe...

Missing Page From Major Archimedes Manuscript Rediscovered In France

“A lost page from the Archimedes Palimpsest, among the oldest sources for the Greek mathematician in existence, has been discovered … at the Musée des...

National Choreographers Initiative In Los Angeles Will End After This Summer

For two decades, NCI has offered four young choreographers the chance to spend three weeks creating works on professional dancers. In a Q&A, artistic...

Pritzker Prize For Architecture 2026 Goes To Smiljan Radić Clarke Of Chile

Though The New York Times has described him as “a rock star among architects,” he’s not as famous as previous “starchitect” winners such as...

Change To Middle Passage Exhibit At Smithsonian’s African-American Museum

Since the National Museum of African-American History and Culture opened in 2016, its exhibit on the transport of millions of enslaved Africans to the...

Barack And Michelle Obama Are Now Broadway Producers

Higher Ground, their production company, is one of the main backers of this spring’s 16-week run of David Auburn’s Tony- and Pulitzer-winning play Proof,...

Bill Cosby May Be Out Of Jail, But He’s Not Out Of The Courtroom

The now-disgraced entertainer is facing a number of lawsuits (one of which began trial this week) in California by women who allege that Cosby...

Can Voice Of America Rebuild After Kari Lake Nearly Dismantled It?

“(A) source familiar with the matter suggested a ramp-up could occur within a matter of months, but that would mean a more nimble operation...

All About America, Good And Bad, At This Year’s Edinburgh International Festival

“It is the largest presentation of American artists in the history of the festival,” says director Nicola Benedetti. The program includes a residence by...

Historic Palaces In Iran Damaged By U.S. Bombing

“The most serious confirmed damage to date has been to Tehran’s Golestan Palace, dating back to the 14th century, and the 17th-century Chehel Sotoon...

The Once-Banned Street Music Of Afro-Uruguayans Has Leapt Back To Life

Candombe — not to be confused with candomblé, the syncretic religion created by Afro-Brazilians — was once confined to poor black neighborhoods in Montevideo....

Shaker Dancing And Christian Spirituality

“Though Christianity’s relationship with dance remains tangled, the full-bodied nature of Shaker devotion, revolutionary in the 18th century, is now an ideal for some...

Italy Pays €30 Million For Rare Portrait By Caravaggio

"The portrait, painted around 1598 and attributed to Caravaggio in 1963, depicts Maffeo Barberini, a nobleman who later became Pope Urban VIII. The painting...

Last Of Great Authors Of Latin America’s Literary Boom, Alfredo Bryce Echenique, Has Died...

“(He) achieved international renown with the 1970 publication of A World for Julius, ... portraying the life of Lima's elite through the eyes of...