Arts
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He Made the Met Opera’s Chorus the Best in the World
During the second intermission of the Metropolitan Opera’s gilded, gargantuan production of “Turandot” one Friday last month, Donald Palumbo raced…
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Cannes Meets Trump: ‘The Apprentice’ Sells a Controversial Origin Story
The film covers Donald J. Trump’s relationships with the fixer Roy Cohn and his first wife, Ivana, and tries to…
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Sexual Assault Suit Against Neil Portnow, Ex-Grammys Chief, Is Dismissed
The plaintiff, who had filed her suit anonymously, told a judge that she feared the consequences if efforts to reveal…
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The Best of ‘S.N.L.’: Trump Trolling, ‘Dune’ Buckets and Beavis Breakdowns
Season 49 of “Saturday Night Live” has just ended. Here’s a look back at its most memorable monologues, sketches, product…
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Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons and Willem Dafoe Crack the Yorgos Lanthimos Code
In the new Yorgos Lanthimos film “Kinds of Kindness,” a character played by Emma Stone recounts a dream in which…
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At Cannes, Lily Gladstone Scores a Familiar Seat
The juror found herself at the center of the Kering Women in Motion dinner, a year after she was a…
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‘Stax: Soulsville, U.S.A.’ Review: Looking for a Little Respect
An HBO series tells the triumphant, tragic story of the record label Otis Redding, Isaac Hayes and the Staple Singers…
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Michael Emerson Still Reigns as TV’s King of Creepy
The actor has played unsettling men on shows like “Lost” and “Fallout.” In the new season of “Evil,” he might…
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She Wants to Make San Francisco Ballet an ‘Arrow to the Future’
Tamara Rojo, the company’s new artistic director, has a vision of ballet as for the people — all the people…
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The Painstaking Quest to Portray a Tortured Warrior
For the hyperrealistic visuals in the video game Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II, the studio traveled to Iceland, took thousands of…