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Immersive Van Gogh, the highly-anticipated immersive art installation coming to New York this summer, announced today that Emmy Award-winning and Tony Award-nominated designer David Korins, known for his set designs featured in numerous Broadway hits including Hamilton and Dear Evan Hansen, will serve as Creative Director New York for the installation. Scheduled to open on June 10, a new block of tickets will go on sale to the public Saturday, April 24 at 10 a.m. ET.
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It is a completely new way of seeing art — a display of Vincent van Gogh’s brilliance and torment, no longer confined to four-sided static picture frames on a gallery wall, but stunningly projected onto giant screens that highlight brushstrokes, detail and color as we have never seen them before. “It’s massive in scale. It’s emotional. It’s got an extraordinary soundtrack to it,”
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Cannonball Productions’ Seltzerland allows attendees to sample hard seltzer brands safely while strolling fairways around the country—no putting required.
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Theater fans won’t be able to give their regards to Broadway in person until June 2021 at the earliest. And certain factors could prevent New York City’s theaters from reopening for quite some time.
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From graveyard-inspired sushi and a skeleton in a bath, to fingers in finger foods and creepy cutouts, here are some great ideas for this year's Halloween parties.
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