Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Taylor Stanley debuts as Carabosse, the glamorous, evil fairy in “The Sleeping Beauty.” He is the first male-identifying person to take the role at ...
Harry Styles is at the forefront of a seachange in men’s footwear—and moving engendered sartorial boundaries comes with some practical benefits, too. Private jets typically cruise at higher altitudes ...
Giselle is a difficult ballet to get right. The balance between the “reality” of Act 1 and the Gothic otherworldlyness of Act 2 can be extremely hard to find, and the responsibility falls on all those ...
Glen Tetley’s landmark 1962 ballet, set to Schoenberg’s atonal score, is stark, strange and psychologically charged Sometimes the revival of an old work can make it, and us, feel revitalised: if it ...
The name is still “Carmen” but Kenneth Tindall’s remix of the sexy story puts poor bewitched Don José front and center, even more so than usual. A brisk 90 minutes, including intermission, this ...
Celebrity airport outfits from the ’90s remain one of menswear’s most durable reference points. With good reason: Few people have ever looked cooler than Denzel Washington strolling through LAX in ...
Featuring world premieres by Justin Peck and Alexei Ratmansky as well as established classics by George Balanchine and others, the troupe’s season boasts a surplus of remarkable performers. Robert ...
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