The world-famous street artist is weathering jokes and criticism midway through his monthlong “residency” in New York City
Fine Arts
The Model Apartment: A Great Play Rediscovered
Donald Margulies’ early work, long unseen, may be the most brutal family play ever written
Banksy’s New York City Canvas: The Graffiti Artist Takes Over
A regularly updated gallery showcasing the work of the superstar graffiti artist during his month-long residency in the Big Apple
Banksy’s Newest Subject: The Twin Towers
Is it sad? Is it hopeful? Does it represent desolation? Rebirth? You decide. Other angles on his website here.
Broadway’s Big Fish: Small Potatoes
To see what went wrong with Susan Stroman’s new musical, you have to go back to the source
Coming Soon: ‘Breaking Bad’ The Opera
A New York-based symphony House announced plans Monday to develop an opera based on an episode of Breaking Bad.
One World Symphony said the opera would hinge on “Ozymandias,” the third-to-last episode of the hit show. Artistic director Sung Jin Hong wrote on the opera’s website that he still wants suggestions about content and …
The Creator of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Is Back with a New Show
Returning to TV after a 10-year absence, Shuki Levy has a deal with a major studio
Bryan Cranston Headed to Broadway
From Blue Sky to White House
Carnegie Hall Cancels Opening-Night Gala
A strike by stagehands leads management to cancel concert featuring violinist Joshua Bell and the Philadelphia Orchestra
Star-Crossed (and –Blessed) Revivals: Shakespeare and Tennessee Williams
Broadway’s new ‘Romeo and Juliet’ hardly seems worth the trouble, but ‘The Glass Menagerie’ soars
Exclusive: Bryan Cranston on Walter White and … LBJ
The actor, now starring in a biographical play, finds similarities between his ‘Breaking Bad’ character and our 36th President
Buxom and Doomed: The Odd Marriage of Opera and Anna Nicole
Has the New York City Opera’s bid to woo new audiences with a tragic tabloid tale backfired?
When The Simpsons Rules the World: Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play
A new off-Broadway show imagines a post-apocalyptic America where episodes of ‘The Simpsons’ are the coin of the realm