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Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson pose for a photo backstage at the 14th Annual NFL Honors at Saenger Theatre on February 06, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana Todd Rosenberg/Getty Images hide caption

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Drag king Freddie Hercury performs at an event in Homer, N.Y., in 2023. The artist faced an online bomb threat in the run-up to a Pride performance in 2024. Natalie Curry hide caption

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Drag artists are getting attacked. This safety handbook aims to help

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President Donald Trump talks to the media in the Hall of Nations during a tour at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts after leading a board meeting on March 17, 2025. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images hide caption

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"This play is about a woman with a dream that no one around her understands," Cole Escola says of their Tony-nominated play Oh, Mary! Grapevine PR
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Mary Todd Lincoln as a cabaret star? How Cole Escola's 'stupid' dream came true

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Justin Hopkins (from left), Nathan Granner, David Morgans, Markel Reed and Chaz'men Williams-Ali rehearse a scene for the Detroit Opera's performances of Anthony Davis' opera The Central Park Five on May 10, 16 and 18. Austin T. Richey/Detroit Opera hide caption

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This opera tells the story of 'The Central Park Five,' Donald Trump's role included

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"I don't know what comes after this, what tops this over stimulation of characters," Sarah Snook says of her work in The Picture of Dorian Gray. hide caption

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1 show, 26 characters: Sarah Snook shares the stage with herself in 'Dorian Gray'

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Alyssa Gallagher (in black leotard, center) says becoming a Rockette is her dream. Keren Carrión/NPR hide caption

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Times have changed — but the Rockettes keep kicking

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2025 Tony nominations are out — and they're full of celebrities

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Philippa Hughes attends "Looking For America," a series of dinners and art exhibitions, at the El Paso Museum of History in 2019. Adam Ruben/Philippa Hughes hide caption

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The Vietnam War tore her family apart. She's bringing people together

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Left to right: Alana Arenas (Morgan), Kara Young (Aziza), Harry Lennix (Solomon), LaTanya Richardson Jackson (Claudine), Glenn Davis (Junior) and Jon Michael Hill (Naz) perform in a Broadway production of the play Purpose, written by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins and directed by Phylicia Rashad. Marc J. Franklin, 2025 hide caption

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A civil rights leader's family airs its dirty laundry on Broadway in 'Purpose'

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The Kennedy Center in Washington DC laid off its social impact team on Tuesday — the latest in a wave of dramatic changes at the national performing arts institution. Kennedy Center/Kennedy Center hide caption

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John Kani in Kunene and the King at Shakespeare Theatre Company. Teresa Castracane Photography hide caption

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Jasmine Amy Rogers takes a bow as Betty Boop in BOOP! The Musical now on Broadway. Avery Brunkus/BOOP! The Musical hide caption

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BOOP!

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South African playwright Athol Fugard with actors John Kani (left) and Winston Ntshona at a 1973 production of Sizwe Bansi Is Dead in London. Evening Standard/Getty Images hide caption

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Kendrick Lamar performs at the 2025 Super Bowl. Gregory Shamus/Getty Images hide caption

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