Arts
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Marc Summers Is Still Up for a Double Dare. (Hold the Green Slime.)
“I made Nickelodeon,” the former “Double Dare” host said. Now he’s telling all in his Off Broadway show “The Life…
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The Suicide Squad Faces a New Villain: Industry Demons
The long-awaited follow-up to the Batman: Arkham series is a live service video game, a high-risk, high-reward strategy.
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How ‘The Greatest Night in Pop’ Got the ’80s Right
The Netflix documentary revels in nostalgia. But the heart of the film spotlights the relationships between the pop superstars who…
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Art in Multiples, Back at the Armory
The Print Fair returns to Park Avenue, with a critic’s advice on connoisseurship, and where the buys are.
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Together ‘There Was Magic’: Two Fluid Dancers in Our Racing Times
The nonbinary dancers Ashton Edwards and Taylor Stanley made history in their magnetic performance of Justin Peck’s “The Times Are…
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‘Bob Marley: One Love’ Review: Mostly Positive Vibes
This patchy biopic lauds the Marley of dormitory posters, a snapshot of a lifestyle hero who is always the coolest…
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You Might Not Like What Jon Stewart Has to Tell You
The comedian returned to “The Daily Show,” claiming the prerogative to tell his audience jokes they don’t want to hear.
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Jeffrey Wright: Hiding in Plain Sight in Our Favorite Characters
A couple of years ago, Jeffrey Wright got an email from the screenwriter Cord Jefferson, who was preparing to direct…
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‘Izzard Hamlet New York’ Review: A Solo Show That’s More Noble Than Wise
Eddie Izzard is a wildly witty ad-libber, but a play straitjackets this gift — especially in this new staging that…
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Shakespeare to Hit the Road While Central Park Theater Is Closed
The Delacorte is being renovated, so this summer will instead bring a mobile production and then a filmed play to…