Cirque du Soleil is hoping that it can expand its audience, perhaps with perfume that smells like a trapeze artist or a couch that embodies the spirit of clowning.
Category: Culture (Arts)
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Is Gen Z Down to Clown? The Circus Is Counting on It.
Cirque de Soleil is hoping that it can expand its audience, perhaps with perfume that smells like a trapeze artist or a couch that embodies the spirit of clowning.
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Is Gen Z Down to Clown? The Circus Is Counting on It.
Cirque de Soleil is hoping that it can expand its audience, perhaps with perfume that smells like a trapeze artist or a couch that embodies the spirit of clowning.
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Upstate Art Weekend Is Bigger Than It’s Ever Been
A great getaway awaits you up the Hudson: An annual festival of more than 100 participants across 10 New York counties, including NADA Foreland.
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Paris Without the Crowds
European hot spots are buckling with record numbers of travelers this season. But even in a global travel darling like the French capital, strategies exist to enjoy the sights without the crowds.
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“The Greek Passion” Takes Center Stage at the Salzburg Festival
Bohuslav Martinu’s “Greek Passion” poses a timeless question: when a group of refugees seek protection in a new community, what will the locals do?
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A Britney Spears Jukebox Musical Hopes For #SeeBritney Energy
“Once Upon a One More Time” is bringing hits like “Toxic” and “Circus” to Broadway. Will Spears’s fiercely protective base embrace it?
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U.S. Orchestras Gradually Diversify but Are Slow to Hire Black Musicians
The number of Asian and Latino players has risen over the past decade, according to a new report. But Black musicians are still scarce, especially at large orchestras.
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Filmmakers Sometimes Take a Years-Long Approach to Documentaries
Three films showing at the Tribeca Festival tell stories over several years, a challenge for the filmmakers and the subjects.
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Stan Lee, a Comic Book Presence On and Off Screen
Mr. Lee was nearly synonymous with Marvel Comics and appeared in many of their films, but his guest appearances cross over into audio, animation and more.
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Christian Petzold and a German Connection With His Films
After becoming known for movies distanced from his country’s history, culture and memory, he has drawn from them in some recent works.
