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Park Avenue Armory
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theater review
Feeling the Illinoise, This Time Through MovementSufjan Stevens’s album becomes a transcendent theater-dance-music piece.
By Sara Holdren
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theater review
Physicians, Preen Thyselves: The DoctorA play about the self-serving sanctimony of the newly canceled.
By Jackson McHenry
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theater review
Love Pulls You CloseAlexander Zeldin’s drama about Londoners in temporary housing comes to New York.
By Jackson McHenry
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dance review
By Helen Shaw
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the videodome
Dance 6 Feet Away From David Byrne While Reliving His Social Distance Dance ClubWatch the making-of documentary for Social!, since you probably couldn’t score tickets.
By Devon Ivie
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theater review
Enemy of the People Wants You to Choose Your Own MisadventureThe flashiest theater event since the shutdown is an interactive mixed bag.
By Helen Shaw
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Dancing on Your Own (With 99 Other People)A temporary club for our in-between moment.
By Devon Ivie
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theater review
At the Armory, Judgment Day Shows Its Cast No MercyAnd in Brooklyn, JACK lands in a congenial new space.
By Helen Shaw
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theater review
By Sara Holdren
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opera review
By Justin Davidson
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theater review
Theater Review: Ivo van Hove’s The Damned Pulls the World Into the ArmoryTheater Review: Ivo van Hove’s The Damned Pulls the World Into the Armory
By Sara Holdren
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music review
By Justin Davidson
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The 5 Most Compelling Jewels in the Winter Antiques ShowRubies, diamonds, and a Salvador Dali ring worn by a socialite.
By Bennett Marcus
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new york’s hottest art installation
By Jada Yuan
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De Materie: ’80s Avant-Garde at the Armory“Bafflement, awe, pleasure, and frustration.”
By Justin Davidson
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Marina Abramovic Thinks Sex Is HilariousThe performance artist on feminism, suffering, and putting a fish in your vagina.
By Kate Messinger
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At the Armory, tears become … streams become …Part performance art, part concert, all about water.
By Justin Davidson
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performance art
By Lawrence Weschler
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There Was Another Hidden Armory Bar, TooThe Lexington Avenue Armory wasn’t the only one to have a hidden bar … until recently.
By Daniel Maurer