Arts
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Alec Baldwin’s Role as a Producer Ruled Not Relevant to ‘Rust’ Trial
The ruling was a victory for the actor, who is set to stand trial this week on a charge of…
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At Avignon Festival, Theater’s World Gets Wider
Under its new director, the event is shining a spotlight on countries and performers rarely represented on the biggest European…
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In ‘House of the Dragon,’ Ewan Mitchell Leads With His Chin
As Aemond Targaryen, the young actor quickly became one of the “Game of Thrones” prequel’s most intriguing and fearsome characters.
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Jane Lynch Loves Being the ‘Weakest Link’ Host and Not a Contestant
The former “Glee” star turned a childhood fascination with game shows into a TV gig. “I could do it forever,”…
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He Won the Turner Prize. But Does He Still Want to Be an Artist?
A few years ago, the English artist Jesse Darling was standing in the vegetable aisle of a grocery store when…
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The Composer Who Changed Opera With ‘a Beautiful Simplicity’
In the mid-1700s, Christoph Willibald Gluck overthrew the musical excesses around him. A marathon double bill in France shows the…
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The Tennis Podcast that Champions, and Hosts, Black Pros
Black Spin Global found an audience with its cheeky coverage of the growing number of ranked Black tennis players. It…
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3 Sharp Stand-Up Specials to Entertain You This Holiday Weekend
Hannah Einbinder, Raanan Hershberg and Mo Welch all take tricky approaches in their quests for laughs.
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A Masterpiece of Fiction Inspires the Urge to Submerge in a Gallery Crawl
In New York’s art show of the summer, paint and prose meet in “The Swimmer,” a psychoanalysis of John Cheever’s…
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This Service Cat Has a Big Job: The Apocalypse
The director of “A Quiet Place: Day One” was confident a cat could take on the end of the world.…