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Dawn Richard’s Lawsuit Against Sean Combs Is Dismissed
Ms. Richard, a singer who once worked with the music mogul, accused him of creating an abusive work environment. The judge said her claims came too late.
41 minutes ago
NY Times Arts
Dawn Richard’s Lawsuit Against Sean Combs Is Dismissed
In 30,000 Gallons of Water, Hundreds of Bowls Play Music of the Spheres
The French sound artist Céleste Boursier-Mougenot creates an unlikely symphony by setting singing bowls bobbing at the Park Avenue Armory.
1 hour ago
NY Times Arts
In 30,000 Gallons of Water, Hundreds of Bowls Play Music of the Spheres
LACMA takes its celebration to the streets with a massive art parade down Wilshire Boulevard
LACMA will follow the April opening of its David Geffen Galleries with a large-scale Art Parade that moves beyond the museum walls and into the streets.
6 hours ago
LA Times Art
LACMA takes its celebration to the streets with a massive art parade down Wilshire Boulevard
Sharleen Chidiac Brings Punk and Excess in New Musical ‘All the Rage’
Sharleen Chidiac, a choreographer and the effervescent lead singer of Voyeur, looks at ambition and freedom in her hybrid new work: a punk musical.
6 hours ago
NY Times Arts
Sharleen Chidiac Brings Punk and Excess in New Musical ‘All the Rage’
A Baroque Opera Written By a Female Composer Feels Ripped From the Headlines
The Paris Opera production of “Ercole Amante” (“Hercules in Love”), a rediscovered 1707 work by the female composer Antonia Bembo, leans into contemporary themes of coercion and consent.
6 hours ago
NY Times Arts
A Baroque Opera Written By a Female Composer Feels Ripped From the Headlines
Best Classical Music and Opera of 2026 So Far
Kaija Saariaho’s final opera, a premiere by Ellen Reid and a multitasking performance by Barbara Hannigan are among the highlights.
6 hours ago
NY Times Arts
Best Classical Music and Opera of 2026 So Far
Father Dionysios Tabakis’s Drone Metal Debut
Father Dionysios Tabakis has never played a live concert, but after his first album became a word-of-mouth hit, he’ll be performing at a U.S. festival this summer.
1 day ago
NY Times Arts
Father Dionysios Tabakis’s Drone Metal Debut
L.A. museum highlights Jewish roots that shaped world's most popular soccer styles
As World Cup matches are played in L.A., the holocaust museum unveils an exhibition that explores how World War II upheaval altered global soccer.
2 days ago
LA Times Art
L.A. museum highlights Jewish roots that shaped world's most popular soccer styles
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