Arts
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Juliette Binoche: Everyone Should Make Films With Their Ex-Boyfriends
The star of “The Taste of Things” explains why working with her former romantic partner Benoît Magimel was freeing, and…
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Everyone Knows Sutton Foster Can Sing. Now We Know She Can Juggle.
There’s busy, and then there’s bonkers. Sutton Foster, one of musical theater’s most celebrated performers, had already committed to starring…
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The Met Aims to Get Harlem Right, the Second Time Around
Notoriously, in the winter of 1969 the Metropolitan Museum of Art opened its first exhibition devoted to African American culture,…
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Where the New Ye Meets the Old Kanye
“Vultures 1,” the rapper’s album with Ty Dolla Sign, arrived on the 20th anniversary of his debut, “The College Dropout.”
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If You Liked ‘Saltburn,’ Consider This Much Better Movie
“The Dreamers,” Bernardo Bertolucci’s notorious 2004 coming-of-age drama, pushes the same buttons, but it makes serious points along the way.
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‘Oppenheimer’ Sweeps the BAFTAs With 7 Awards Including Best Film
“The Holdovers” and “Poor Things” were also honored at the British equivalent of the Oscars, while “Saltburn” and “Barbie” left…
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The Artist Whose Oct. 7 Series ‘Attracts Fire’
Seismic world events in Ukraine and the Middle East draw Zoya Cherkassky’s highly personal responses. “There was nothing to be…
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With ‘Gems’ From Black Collections, the Harlem Renaissance Reappears
How do you measure the United States in the 20th century without Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Louis Armstrong and…
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Six Artists Reflect on the Legacy of the Harlem Renaissance
A century later, the first African American modernist movement continues to inspire and challenge.
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For Donald Trump, the Recriminations Will Be Televised
The former president’s trials aren’t being aired. That isn’t stopping him from turning them into a political reality show.