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St. Vincent, Death Cab for Cutie: 8 Songs Weâre Talking About This Week
St. Vincent teams with a 60-piece orchestra, and Squarepusher replaces one by playing all the parts himself.
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BTSâs Comeback Show Was Heavy on Their New Album
The concert in Seoulâs historic center was a grand homecoming for a pivotal force of South Korean soft power. RM, the groupâs leader, performed through an ankle injury.
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Gustavo Dudamelâs Portrait Emerges From a Season of Introductions
The New York Philharmonicâs next music leader, slowly revealing facets of his personality, used his latest visit to showcase his political conscience.
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How Did Flea Make a Jazz Album? Practice, Practice, Practice.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist returned to the trumpet, for a new record featuring Nick Cave, Thom Yorke and a core cast of contemporary jazz luminaries.
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K-Popâs BTS Returns to the Stage
The groupâs first concert in nearly four years â held in the historic center of Seoul â was heavy on songs from its new album. They also played a few old hits.
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The director of the Netflix livestream is a veteran of the Oscars and the Super Bowl.
Hamish Hamilton, a multiple-time Emmy and BAFTA winner, is directing the Netflix broadcast of BTSâs comeback concert on Saturday.
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Behind the scenes of the BTS livestream.
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Why BTS Is Promoting Its New Album, âArirang,â in Korea Before Hitting the Road
The last time BTS released an album, it kicked off with appearances in New York before Seoul. This time itâs the other way around.
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What BTS Wore for Its Comeback Concert and Why
The bandâs looks, by the Korean brand Songzio, represented a bigger story about Korean culture and meaning.
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Hereâs how America met BTS.
The South Korean band broke into American pop culture by hitting the talk shows, performing on âSaturday Night Liveâ and appearing at the White House.
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There was extra security as BTS fans arrived at the concert site.
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One reason BTS went on hiatus? To do military service.
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These BTS Fans Waited 15 Hours to See Their Idols
Those without tickets arrived at the venue before the sun rose on Saturday to stake out areas that offered unobstructed views of the stage.
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âGwanghwamun Square, the venue of the show, has long attracted crowds.
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Bernard Rands, Pulitzer-Winning Composer, Dies at 92
His early successes in the 1960s, writing in the complex vein of high modernism, yielded later in his career to a more accessibly lyrical style.
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Lights, Drones, Purple Pizza: BTS-mania Takes Over Seoul
The South Korean capital was aglow for the return of the K-pop supergroup.
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BTS Leans Into Korean History With âArirang.â Here Are the Major References.
The groupâs new album âArirangâ includes a nod to a beloved Korean folk song and other important historical references.
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What To Know About the BTS Comeback Concert Streaming Live on Netflix
The K-pop supergroupâs first show in over three years will stream live on Netflix at 7 a.m. Eastern time on Saturday. The New York Times will cover it live from Seoul.
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Lukashenko Jailed Her in Belarus, but She Wants the World to Talk to Him
Maria Kalesnikava is campaigning for the West to engage with the regime in Belarus that imprisoned her for more than five years.
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BTS Is Back With âArirang,â but the K-Pop Landscape Has Changed
The superstar boy band returns after a four-year hiatus on Friday. The genre it helped turn into a global juggernaut has endured some shifts, and minted new stars.
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Why K-Pop Is Hitting a Roadblock in China
Japanese members of some K-pop bands have been absent from recent concerts in China. Experts say thatâs linked to tension between Tokyo and Beijing.
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Monopoly? Not a Chance, Says Live Nationâs Chief at Antitrust Trial.
Michael Rapino, the chief executive of the live entertainment colossus, fought back against accusations his company unfairly dominates the music industry.
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Review: âThe Wild Partyâ Has a Ball at City Center
Encores! revisits a Jazz Age tale of debauchery, with showstoppers from Jasmine Amy Rogers, Adrienne Warren, Jordan Donica, Tonya Pinkins and others.
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Brooklyn Academy of Music Names New President: Tamara McCaw
Tamara McCaw, a longtime arts leader with experience at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, will lead it with a focus on stability.
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2 Chainz, One of Hip-Hopâs Cheekiest Lyricists, Gets Serious
The rapper known for his quirky turns of phrase and malapropisms is trying his hand at a memoir.
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As BTS Returns From the Military, Thereâs a Precedent: Elvis
With the K-pop group releasing its comeback album, âArirang,â on Friday, look back at how one of popâs original kings handled his time out of the spotlight.
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Afroman Wins Civil Trial Over Use of Police Raid Footage in His Music Videos
Seven law enforcement officers had accused the rapper, whose name is Joseph E. Foreman, of causing them âhumiliationâ by using images from their 2022 raid on his Ohio home in two music videos.
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âMy Joy Is Heavyâ Review: Hope and Horror Live in the Same House
A full-scale production of the Bengsonsâ deeply personal memoir musical is delivered via anthemic songs and remnants of home.
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Goo Goo Dollsâ âIrisâ Is Back as â90s Trend Soundtrack
Courteney Cox, basketball fans and Marvel movies have recently joined in on the resurgence of the bandâs signature anthemic ballad.
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BTS: A Guide to the K-Pop Groupâs Discography
As the boy band returns on Friday with âArirang,â listen to key albums and solo releases by its seven members.
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The Loud Nights and Quiet Days of Avalon Emerson
Known as a D.J. at one of Berlinâs most storied clubs, she swerved with an LP of dreamy pop. Now sheâs back, cataloging the angst of 30-something creative life.
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8 Great Songs That Make It Easy to Be Green
Celebrate St. Patrickâs Day with Ray Charlesâs take on Kermit the Frogâs classic and tracks from Lorde, Booker T. & the M.G.âs, Joni Mitchell and more.
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With Twin Babies, the Opera Star Lise Davidsen Wonders What Comes Next
Davidsen, who has returned triumphantly to the Met in âTristan und Isolde,â said that singing âhas been my world, my everything. And now itâs not.â
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Grace Ives Was Tipped as a Top Indie-Rock Star. Then She Hit the Bottom.
Her 2022 breakthrough, âJanky Star,â won her accolades and devotees, but she didnât begin a follow-up until she got sober and started fresh.
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Inside the Katseye Fandom: Friendships, Rivalries and Boycotts Over Manonâs Hiatus
Fans of the group have leveraged their influence into friendship and rivalry. Then a memberâs sudden hiatus sent them into a spiral.
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Live Nation Antitrust Case Resumes With Testimony About Springsteen Fees
After the Justice Department announced a deal with the concert giant, the trial picked up after a weekâs break, with a coalition of states leading the way.
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Oscars Cut Off âKPop Demon Huntersâ Speech in Brutal Live Moment
After the hit song from âKPop Demon Huntersâ made Oscars history, a snare drum and a crashing cymbal mercilessly drowned out the winners.
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Kennedy Center Board Votes to Close for 2-Year Renovation Project
Ahead of the vote, President Trump criticized the centerâs physical condition and previous financial management.
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Review: âThe Silent Serenadeâ at Mannes Opera
Erich Wolfgang Korngoldâs âThe Silent Serenade,â written in the 1940s, was given its English-language, United States premiere by Mannes Opera.
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Review: Handelâs âHerculesâ at Carnegie Hall
At Carnegie Hall, the English Concert made a case for âHerculesâ as a strikingly modern dramatic oratorio of psychological and musical depth.
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