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Four Decades, Three Versions, but Only One Real Women Have Curves

By Carlos Morton. For almost forty years, Real Women Have Curves has pulled audiences in with its story of Latine women in a sewing factory taking charge of their own …

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Quentin Tarantino Coming to the Stage? I Can’t Wait — OnStage Blog

by Chris Peterson Quentin Tarantino is writing a play. Just typing that feels like a plot twist. For three decades, his name has been inseparable from cinema: the whip-crack dialogue, …

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AMERICAN THEATRE | Lincoln Center Visionary Artist, Prince Fellows, Sloan New Play Commissions, Latest SDCF Fellows, and More 

Jeanine Tesori. (Photo by Rodolfo Martinez) NEW YORK CITY: Tony-winning composer Jeanine Tesori (Kimberly Akimbo, Fun Home) has been named a 2025-26 Lincoln Center Visionary Artist. This honor will bring …

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Fall for Theater! Stageworthy News – New York Theater

Over the Labor Day weekend, “Purpose” ended its run, and so did Tshidi Manye, who is retiring as Rashiki. But the Fall season has already begun; today is the last …

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REVIEW: Interview (Riverside Studios) – September 2025

(C) Helen Murray A stage adaptation of Theo Van Gogh’s (yes, his great granduncle was ‘the’ Vincent Van Gough) 2003 Dutch cult film is now playing at Riverside Studios in …

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Storytelling Alchemy with Sona Tatoyan

By Yura Sapi, Sona Tatoyan. Hakawati founder Sona Tatoyan tells the story of her great-great-grandfather, growing up during the Armenian genocide, spending summers in Aleppo, and how art is an …

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“I Know It’s Today” – The Song That Saved Shrek the Musical — OnStage Blog

On paper, it looks like a gag number—three versions of Fiona, little girl, teenager, and adult, sit in her tower and sing about the fairytale prince who will eventually rescue …

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Bespoke brain implant gives long-term relief from chronic pain

Deep brain stimulation is already used to treat Parkinson’s disease Living Art Enterprises/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY A brain implant that detects when someone is in pain and responds with deep brain …

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AI enters the grant game, picking winners

Funders test algorithms to spot promising science, raising hopes of faster reviews—and fears of bias

Theater & Fine Arts

Horses may have become rideable with the help of a genetic mutation

Two key gene variants may have made early domesticated horses more tame and more physically resilient to bearing a rider, researchers report August 28 in Science. The resulting horses were …

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