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Singer Tina Turner performs onstage during the 50th annual Grammy awards. Kevin Winter/Getty Images hide caption

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Thursday

Sara Bareilles plays the Baker's Wife in Into the Woods. She says the first thing she did after taking the role was give her character a real name: "I named her Rebecca." Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman/MurphyMade hide caption

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Sara Bareilles thought 'Into the Woods' would last 2 weeks — she ended up on Broadway

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Sunday

Aparna (from left), Ranee and Ashwini Ramaswamy. Aparna Ramaswamy hide caption

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Aparna Ramaswamy

How a mother and her daughters created an innovative Indian dance company

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Friday

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Tuesday

The musical adaptation of Monsoon Wedding has opened at Brooklyn's St. Ann's Warehouse. Matthew Murphy hide caption

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You're invited to 'Monsoon Wedding' — a musical nearly 15 years in the making

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Tuesday

John Mulaney in his latest Netflix comedy special Baby J. Marcus Russell Price/Netflix hide caption

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Saturday

Benjamin Matthews, one of the founders of Opera Ebony. Opera Ebony hide caption

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Opera Ebony

Opera Ebony broke boundaries in classical music for 50 years — but what comes next?

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Thursday

Writer Neil Gaiman (center) makes music with FourPlay (L-R: Peter Hollo, Shenton Gregory aka Shenzo Gregorio, Lara Goodridge and Tim Hollo) Chris Frape/Riot Act Media hide caption

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Writer Neil Gaiman debuts his first music album with an Australian string quartet

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Saturday

Barry Humphries performs as Dame Edna for a farewell tour in London on Nov. 13, 2013. Tony Award-winning comedian Barry Humphries, internationally renowned for his garish stage persona Dame Edna Everage, died on Saturday in Sydney. Joel Ryan/Joel Ryan/Invision/AP hide caption

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Friday

Chita Rivera as Anita in the 1957 Broadway musical West Side Story. AP hide caption

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Broadway legend Chita Rivera dances through her life in a new memoir

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