Arts
Review: Broadway's 'Orphans' creates little light
Review: Broadway's 'Orphans,' starring Alec Baldwin, generates little light
Christie's sparkling 'David et Jonathas' at BAM
Christie brings sparkling staging of Charpentier's 'David et Jonathas' to Brooklyn Academy
Works by artist Basquiat to appear at NYC exhibit
Works by Brooklyn-born artist Basquiat to appear at NYC exhibit before private sale
U.S. theaters expand program for military families
A program to offer free and discounted theater tickets, classes and other services for veterans and military families is expanding to 85 theaters in 33 states.
Caro wins $10,000 history prize
Robert Caro, Andrew Solomon receive $10,000 book prizes; Beth Macy wins $30,000
Atomic bomb re-enacting dropped from Ohio air show
Atomic bomb attack on Japan re-enactment dropped from Ohio air show after online protest
Play in a truck trailer highlights immigrant peril
Play staged in a NYC truck trailer highlights the risks people take sneaking over the border
Tribeca fest dedicated to Boston on opening night
Brotherly love, on the screen and for Boston, opens 12th annual Tribeca Film Festival
Book of interviews with future pope out April 30
English-language edition of book of interviews with future Pope Francis coming April 30
Review: 'The Assembled Parties' a terrific drama
Review: Richard Greenberg rebounds with terrific family drama 'The Assembled Parties'




