“Right now, everyone who has invested their savings in Beanie Babies is like, ‘Well, well, well, who’s the idiot now?’” Jimmy Fallon said. Catch up on the Best of Late Night. https://t.co/2Zu8sIufEn
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David Hockney is 87 now and under constant medical care. But he was determined to make it to Paris for the show of his life. https://t.co/DOCDDEfS1o
“The soul and the body can be in mismatch,” a trans daughter explains to her Hasidic father in the new play “Becoming Eve” at New York Theater Workshop. We talk to the writer who inspired the story. https://t.co/zx96yDIxPr
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“Secret Mall Apartment” examines what happened when a group of artists built a private living space in a shopping center. It sounds like a prank but it has serious ramifications, writes our critic. https://t.co/AIYQkmLAiM
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Sara Mearns and Jamar Roberts know that dance can be tough. The pair join forces in a program, curated by Mearns, at City Center that features a new work by Roberts, “Dance Is a Mother.” https://t.co/I2kcSuQz42
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Happy April Fools’ Day! We’ve gathered up some of the many fools who have been immortalized in song over the years, by soul singers (Aretha Franklin), blues legends (Bobby “Blue” Bland) and new wavers (Bow Wow Wow). Listen here. https://t.co/7z4PTJikqg
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The Fisher Center at Bard has announced a wave of theater works around the theme of hope, including projects by Suzan-Lori Parks, Courtney Bryan and Barrie Kosky. https://t.co/CjwUlXwOOz
President Trump’s executive order faulted a Smithsonian exhibit that “promotes the view that race is not a biological reality but a social construct.” Scholars questioned why the order appeared to take issue with that view, which is now broadly held. https://t.co/Bmb2bRfk3V
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At the new Frick, magicians come out of the woodwork. Meet the textile weavers, tassel-makers, lighting restorers, cabinet makers and muralists who forged new traditions at the Beaux-Arts museum. https://t.co/bIBAVrwjTg
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“If you don’t like Trump tariffs, and not many people do, don’t you worry: One day he won’t be president — maybe.” — STEPHEN COLBERT https://t.co/nZjgsrWvt3
Social media has been abuzz since Morgan Wallen, the pop-country superstar who was the musical guest on “Saturday Night Live,” walked offstage while the end credits rolled, leaving behind the host, Mikey Madison, and the rest of the cast. https://t.co/RRIj2DueUT
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At 83, Martha Argerich, the elusive and enigmatic pianist, is at the peak of her powers. But she doesn’t want to talk about it. https://t.co/VqaXakaVry
The latest addition to the Waterboys’ eclectic catalog is a concept album about Dennis Hopper (yes, really) that features Fiona Apple, Bruce Springsteen, Steve Earle and more. https://t.co/BGzSI0QmaG
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The Trump Administration has put the staff of the Institute of Museum and Library Services on administrative leave, setting the stage for a potential shutdown of the largest source of federal support for museums and libraries. https://t.co/qs9brNeQgX
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Andrew Scott calls his solo performance in “Vanya” an “endless experiment.” He’s better than most at understanding and conveying emotion. https://t.co/oaGIBnDoxf
Kieran Culkin, Bill Burr and Bob Odenkirk star in a bumpy revival of David Mamet’s “Glengarry Glen Ross,” a play about salesmen with nothing worth selling. https://t.co/kfAT0Atvw1
Check out our roundup of the best movies and TV shows coming to Amazon, Disney+, Hulu, Max and more this month. https://t.co/ko6nBDVwCE
The venerable Kronos Quartet returned to Zankel Hall with a new lineup of players and a newfound emotional intensity. https://t.co/7MXNDXy4G6
Joost Klein, a Dutch popstar, was thrown out of last year’s Eurovision Song Contest accused of intimidating a staff member. On a new album, he’s stuck in that moment. https://t.co/S4aXG8rCrn
“Carry On” puts robust piano chords and a choir behind Maren Morris as she works on finding the will to heal herself. Hear 11 notable new songs on the Playlist. https://t.co/wRD64iik1u