Arts
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Hunter Biden’s Paintings: Not Quite the Refuge He Sought
The president’s son started selling his artwork several years ago, drawing potential ethics concerns that were discussed in congressional testimony…
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The Jesus Lizard, Underground Rock Heroes, Surface With a New Album
The band known for its raucous early ’90s records made with Steve Albini is returning with fresh music in September:…
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A Celebrity Sidekick Wants His Own Shine
The comedian Druski began hobnobbing with star rappers and athletes after his sketches grew popular on social media.
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Review: In ‘Breaking the Story,’ All’s Unfair in Love and War
Maggie Siff plays a war journalist facing the most dangerous assignment of her life: domesticity.
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Luther Vandross, Pop Perfectionist, Didn’t Want You to Hear These Albums
Early records reveal that his sumptuous voice and longing lyrics were there from the start. Out of print since 1977,…
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At This School, the Students Live Entirely for Music
James Estrin/The New York Times Students, some barely adolescent and some well into adulthood, come from all over the world…
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University of the Arts President Resigns After School Announces Closure
Kerry Walk announced last week that the institution would close on June 7, leaving hundreds of students in academic limbo.
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The-Dream, Hitmaker for Beyoncé and Rihanna, Is Accused of Rape
In a lawsuit, a former protégée of Terius Gesteelde-Diamant says he entangled her in an abusive relationship. Mr. Gesteelde-Diamant called…
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‘The Acolyte’ Review: ‘Star Wars’ an Even Longer Time Ago
The franchise’s latest series on Disney+ is set before there was even an empire to strike back.
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Cyndi Lauper Could Only Ever Be Herself
One Friday afternoon in May, Cyndi Lauper stepped out of her Upper West Side apartment building and into the streets…