It’s the beginning of the 2020 school year, and the senior class of Oakland (California) High School is ready…
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Opening weekend at the 2021 Vail Dance Festival featured torrential rain, real dancers in a real (outdoor) theater with a…
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It’s back: the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, the oldest and still the largest festival of its kind, has…
East Bay theaters are planning live productions starting late this summer after more than a year of valiantly entertaining and…
John Corigliano and Mark Adamo’s new Dracula opera, “The Lord of Cries,” which premiered at Santa Fe Opera on July…
New York Times reporters are now being trained to make strong impressions when they appear as experts on broadcast news…
Near the end of Jerome Robbins’ 1969 piece, “Dances at a Gathering,” the six dancers begin to merely walk, after…
Among the hallmarks of 1980s culture were big hair, shoulder pads, yuppies, MTV and a middle-aged Jewish woman with a…
A girl and her brother, a volatile river goddess, and a ripe mango tantalizing just out of reach on a…