After the Eaton Fire, the Aveson School of Leaders Built a Wonderland
In January, the Eaton fire destroyed their elementary school — a series of classrooms surrounded by gardens and orchards, nestled […]
In January, the Eaton fire destroyed their elementary school — a series of classrooms surrounded by gardens and orchards, nestled […]
ASPEN — Renée Fleming’s “Così fan tutte” was ready to rumble. Long a star soprano, Fleming made her directing debut
For the sake of sharing some newly emerging Black and deeply rooted American history, Hayden Flanagan, 13, a student at
VIRGINIA BEACH — Pirates sat colluding Wednesday night in a cramped booth against the back wall of the Green Parrot
“What fools these scholars be!” — “As You Love It,” based on “Lord, what fools these mortals be!” from “A
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A Black man finds himself in confrontation with the police as anxious neighbors watch from their apartment, horrified at the
NEW YORK — Every high-school kid knows Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible,” the allegorical play seemingly about the Salem witch trials
Fast approaching the number of musicals Stephen Sondheim wrote is the number of revues written about him. The first, to
“Most actors recognize there’s something different in Val than meets the eye,” Mr. Stone said in a 2007 interview for