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Sarah Bahr

Sarah Bahr

Senior Staff Editor / Writer / Columnist at The New York Times

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  • Entertainment
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  • Music
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Recent Articles

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With ‘Sunset Boulevard,’ One Look Wasn’t Enough

A bare-bones revival of the Broadway musical grew on me with subsequent viewings, and the additional details I noticed bolstered my reporting.
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Behind the Scenes With Our Thanksgiving Day Parade Reporter

Sarah Maslin Nir has covered the annual event in New York City through freezing temperatures, gusting winds and always crowded sidewalks.
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Auli’i Cravalho Is More Than a Disney Princess

“Moana” made her a breakout star. Now Cravalho, at 24, is back in the sequel, while also making her Broadway debut and embracing edgier parts.
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Reading, With Extra Cheese: Remembering Pizza Hut’s ‘Book It!’

Reporting on the 40th anniversary of the popular pizza literacy program sent one writer on a mozzarella-scented memory trail.
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6 Minutes. 62 People. 1 Epic ‘Sunset Boulevard’ Sequence.

Down the stairs, out the doors and onto the sidewalk, a Broadway show hits the street. Here’s how they pull it off.
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7 Days in the Cultural Life of a Broadway Stage Manager

When he’s not herding performers at “Once Upon a Mattress,” Cody Renard Richard is bowling, catching up with theater friends and, to his surprise, bumping into Beyoncé.
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A New Broadway Musical Asks: Can Robots Fall in Love?

A New Broadway Musical Asks: Can Robots Fall in Love?
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What to Know About ‘The Apprentice,’ the Controversial Donald Trump...

The film, now available on demand, followed a thorny path to distribution — including the threat of a lawsuit by its subject.
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How Do You Get Kids to Read? Give Them Pizza.

Pizza Hut’s Book It! literacy program, founded in 1984, has reached more than 70 million students — and counts the radio host Charlamagne Tha God among its fans.
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How the Home Page Comes Together on Election Night

“It’s about being prepared, but also being able to pivot,” said Justin O’Neill, one of the editors who programs the home page at night.
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How Tom Llamas, an NBC Anchor, Spends His Sundays

How Tom Llamas, an NBC Anchor, Spends His Sundays
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Nicole Scherzinger, Kit Connor Headline a Week of Buzzy Broadway Op...

Actors, directors and influencers gathered for a Gen-Z-infused “Romeo + Juliet,” and a stripped-back revival of “Sunset Boulevard.”
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Samuel L. Jackson, Megan Thee Stallion and Sarah Jessica Parker Pic...

The Museum of Modern Art hosted its film benefit, while God’s Love We Deliver drew comedians, fashion executives and restaurateurs to its annual gala.
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How Chris Perfetti of ‘Abbott Elementary’ Spends His Sundays

On his weeks off from shooting the ABC sitcom, the actor unwinds by whipping up “the biggest salad ever” and seeking out a Sunday-night show.
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What I’ve Learned Interviewing More Than 200 New York Times Journal...

Over the past four years, I’ve written more than 100 articles that explain our journalism. What I learned might surprise you.
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Sarah Jessica Parker Leads the Charge in a Fashion-Forward Gala Season

The New York City Ballet drew a starry crowd to its annual fall fund-raiser, and Gustavo Dudamel performed at Carnegie Hall for the opening of its season.
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Alicia Keys, LaChanze and Kristin Chenoweth Gather to Support Black...

The stage stars were among more than 600 people who turned out for an evening of dinner and performances to benefit Black Theater United.
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What to Know About Francis Ford Coppola and ‘Megalopolis’

The controversies surrounding the new epic include accusations of on-set problems, a pulled trailer and more.
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How a TV Critic Navigates an Age of Endless Content

James Poniewozik, The New York Times’s chief television critic, discusses the state of modern television and the struggle to watch it all.
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John Mulaney to Star in a Broadway Comedy About Love and Marriage

“All In: Comedy About Love,” a new play by Simon Rich, includes a celebrity cast taking on the roles of pirates, dogs and other zany characters.
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What Is That Song in ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’?

Meet the new “Day-O”: Richard Harris’s 1968 psychedelic pop hit “MacArthur Park,” which Donna Summer remade as a disco anthem.