Arts
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Judge Denies Alec Baldwin’s Bid to Dismiss Manslaughter Indictment
The ruling increases the likelihood that Mr. Baldwin will stand trial this summer in the fatal shooting of a cinematographer…
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Harry Hamlin Got Into Gardening Because of ‘The Martian’
“If he can do it on Mars,” said the actor, now starring in the cooking show “In the Kitchen With…
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‘Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga’: What Do Critics Say? What Do You Say?
The reviews all agree that the follow-up to “Fury Road” feels sadder and heavier. But is that a good thing?…
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‘Atlas’ Review: A.I. Shrugged
Jennifer Lopez stars in a sci-fi action thriller that wonders whether artificial intelligence is really all that bad.
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The Rolling Stones Really Might Never Stop
During a 19-song set at MetLife Stadium that spanned 60 years, the band tapped into what seems like a bottomless…
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Where New Yorkers Start Being Polite and Stop Getting Real
The Portal, a video art installation connecting the city with Dublin, is open again, now with safeguards. But does changing…
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Brooke Shields Elected President of Actors’ Labor Union
She takes office immediately. The previous leader of Actors’ Equity, Kate Shindle, had been president since 2015, and did not…
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Review: A Delightful ‘Orfeo’ Returns to the Met Opera
The countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo stars in a revival of Mark Morris’s witty, sensitively choreographed production.
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‘Romeo and Juliet’ Review: Plenty of Style, but Little Love
The London production, starring Tom Holland, sold out in hours. But its understated rendering of the central romance may leave…
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The Best Films of 2024, So Far
Our critics pick nine films that they think are worth your time on this long holiday weekend.