There was some party politics Wednesday night as the city’s top ballet dancers skipped their own bash as part of an industrial action campaign. Tutus were in a twist at the New York City Ballet’s ...
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Performances in N.Y.C. American Ballet Theater opens with an all-Tharp program, including “Push Comes to Shove,” the first work she created for the company and its newly defected star, in 1976.
Peck’s curatorial approach transforms the stage into a meeting place for genres, generations and creative sensibilities in constant dialogue. Photo: Riker Brothers Observer recently spoke with ...
Pablo Picasso found his way to the south of France after World War II. Settling by the shore, he was inspired. “Whenever I come to Antibes, I’m always attacked by the itch of Antiquity. It is strange, ...
Nearly two dozen dancers squeeze into a dance studio at La Gran Plaza on a Thursday evening. Everyone is dressed in black. Some are inexperienced teenagers; others have been dancing for decades. All ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Critic’s Notebook The programs were all over the map, but the dancers held the season together. Six were promoted, including India Bradley, the first Black woman to become a ...
Eleanor E. DiLieto Williams, 85, of Wall, NJ, passed away at home on October 6, 2025, surrounded by her loving family. Born September 30, 1940, in Asbury Park to Louis and Matilda DiLieto, she ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signaled the US central bank is on track to deliver another quarter-point interest-rate cut later this month, even as a government shutdown significantly reduces ...
Eleanor Ruth Heaps Ryan, beloved sister, wife, mother, grandmother and friend, passed away peacefully at home at the age of 91, surrounded by her loving family, on Sunday, October 5, 2025. Born in ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Tuesday emphasized that a sharp slowdown in hiring poses a growing risk to the U.S. economy, a sign that the central bank will likely cut its key interest rate ...
A sharp slowdown in hiring poses a growing risk to the US economy, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Tuesday, a sign that the Fed will likely cut its key interest rate twice more this year.