Arts
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Woman Who Says She Inspired ‘Baby Reindeer’ Character Sues Netflix
Fiona Harvey claims that the series, which has been promoted as based on a true story, defamed her by basing…
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‘Banel & Adama’ Review: A Parable of Two Young Lovers
The filmmaker Ramata-Toulaye Sy illuminates this elliptical story, set in unnamed Senegalese village, with daubs of strong colors and strikingly…
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‘Becoming Karl Lagerfeld’ Seeks to Capture the Man Behind the Glasses
Set in the 1970s, the series depicts the designer’s personal and professional evolution and revolves around an intense love story.
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In Paris, Using Dance to Uncover Hidden History
Benjamin Millepied, an organizer of La Ville Dansée — a daylong event in Paris and its environs — wants “to…
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30 Shows to Watch This Summer
Returning favorites include “The Bear,” “House of the Dragon” and “Only Murders in the Building.” Among the new arrivals? Jake…
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Francis Ford Coppola: ‘You Can’t Be an Artist and Be Safe’
The filmmaker talks about the inspirations for the characters in “Megalopolis” and “The Godfather,” and responds to recent allegations.
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San Francisco Jewish Museum Has a Blank Space for Dissenting Artists
A museum’s unusual tactic in a contretemps with protesters brings visibility to their walkout.
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‘Am I OK?’ Review: When It’s Time to Grow Up
Dakota Johnson stars in an expansive friendship comedy about coming out in your 30s and finding yourself.
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Review: ‘Fantasmas’ Journeys to the Center of Julio Torres’s Mind
In the comic fabulist’s dazzling new HBO series, sketch comedy meets sketch fantasy.
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‘Hitler and the Nazis’ Review: Building a Case for Alarm
Joe Berlinger’s six-part documentary for Netflix asks whether we should see our future in Germany’s past.