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November 2, 2024Art Wendi McLendon-Covey Is No Longer a Brunch Person “I don’t know how to have one mimosa,” said the actress, one […] Read more
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November 2, 2024Art Another Beloved Book, Another Disappointing Ballet American Ballet Theater unveils “Crime and Punishment,” an ambitious, but listless new […] Read more
November 2, 2024Art ‘Phantom of the Opera’ Closed on Broadway. Next Year It Will Hit the Road. The enduring Andrew Lloyd Webber musical will begin a multiyear tour in […] Read more
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