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[ad_1] Melissa Joan Hart almost lost her role on “Sabrina, The Teenage Witch” after doing a spicy shoot […]
[ad_1] Joan Kaplan Davidson, a preservationist and philanthropist who set projects in motion that upgraded the quality of […]
[ad_1] For over three decades Joan Acocella has written about dance and literature for The New York Review of […]
[ad_1] For over three decades Joan Acocella has written about dance and literature for The New York Review of […]
[ad_1] When Joan Rivers died in 2014, ending one of the greatest careers in modern comedy, several groups […]
[ad_1] George Balanchine, the great choreographer and cofounder of New York City Ballet, who arrived in the United […]
[ad_1] If you order Jennifer Homans’s Mr. B.: George Balanchine’s 20th Century, you might want to tell the […]
[ad_1] Among the ephemera displayed in the Joan Brown retrospective at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art […]
[ad_1] Virginia Woolf famously complained that there were too few novels about women’s “relationships” with other women. Her […]