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Sondheim's 'Marry Me a Little' Returning to New York

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The show was last seen in New York in 1987.

From Film to Broadway, but Changes in Schedule

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"Diner" and "Honeymoon in Vegas" are taking unexpected detours.

Broadway Shows' Closings Are Good for Business

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Audiences come through, as expected, as three productions close.

Colorful Pigeons in St. Mark's Square Stir Controversy

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In an art project undertaken as part of this year's Architecture Biennale in Venice, two European artists have tinted some of the St. Mark's flock in gaudy colors, drawing ire from animal right advocates.

At N.Y.U. Film Department, a Faculty Dispute Over a 30-Year-Old Show

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An associate professor in the film department at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts takes his grievance against a new faculty member public, and a round of contentious emails follows.

Juan Luis Guerra Tops List of Latin Grammy Nominations

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The veteran Dominican singer-songwriter picked up six nominations, even competing with himself in the song of the year category.

A Beatles Mystery Tour: Auction Offers Tape Described as Copy of First Audition

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An auction house in London is selling what it says is a first-generation copy of the band's 1962 audition for Decca Records.

Grammy Hall of Fame Harvests a New Crop of Old Songs

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The list includes songs or albums by Bob Dylan, James Brown and Paul McCartney, among others.

Updated Google Map Service Offers Museum Floor Plans

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A way to navigate museum galleries using your mobile device.

A Starring Role for James Corden

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Mr. Corden has agreed to play the lead role in "School for Santas," a Christmas movie to begin shooting in New York and London early next year.

Italian Government Blocks Premiere of Film on Berlusconi

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A showing in Rome is postponed until after the Feb. 24 national election.

Works Owned by Lucian Freud Head to British Museums

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The British painter's estate is donating works by two 19th-century French artists to arts institutions in order to limit the amount of inheritance tax Mr. Freud's heirs will face.

Bruno Mars, Rihanna and Sting to Perform Together at Grammys

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The trio will perform together during Sunday's awards show, the Recording Academy announced Monday.

Rendez-Vous With French Cinema Puts Focus on Renoir

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Films by and about Jean Renoir is among the focuses of the 18th annual Rendez-Vous With French Cinema.

PEN World Voices Festival to Focus on Art and Politics

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The festival will bring more than 100 writers from around the world to New York City to discuss art and politics from April 29 through May 5.

Her Gig Canceled After Tirade, Michelle Shocked Plays Outside in Protest

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The punk-folk singer showed up outside a club in Santa Cruz, Calif., which had canceled her scheduled performance after she made anti-gay remarks at a San Francisco concert.

Granta Editor Stepping Down

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John Freeman, the American-born editor of the British literary quarterly, is leaving after five years.

An Appraisal: George Jones in Real Life and Real Time

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A former pop music critic recalls an encounter on a tour bus in 1977 with the country music star.

American Ballet Theater Announces Fall Season

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Alexei Ratmansky’s take on Shakespeare’s “Tempest” will open the season, which will also include a revival of Twyla Tharp's “Bach Partita."

Rio de Janeiro Makes Woody Allen an Offer

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The mayor of the Brazilian city is offering to fully finance a Woody Allen film, if production takes place there.
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