Arts
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10 Years After Eric Garner’s Death, an Opera Honors His Legacy
“The Ritual of Breath Is the Rite to Resist,” part of Lincoln Center’s summer festival, aims to shine light on…
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The ‘Converse Conductor’ Fighting Elitism in Classical Music
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra had just finished performing Respighi’s “Pines of Rome” on a recent evening when the ensemble’s new…
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Move Over, La Guardia and Newark: 18 Artists to Star at New J.F.K. Terminal
Terminal 6 at Kennedy International Airport will feature work by Charles Gaines, Barbara Kruger and more. Developers of new terminals…
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With a Killer Onstage and a Body Part in the Back, the Show Went On
Fourteen years ago in Orange County, Calif., Daniel Wozniak killed two people: Sam Herr, a 26-year-old Army veteran and neighbor,…
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Judge in Young Thug Trial Is Ordered Off the Case
Judge Ural Glanville, who had overseen the case for more than two years, must step aside for meeting with prosecutors…
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In ‘Beverly Hills, 90210,’ Shannen Doherty Redefined Teen TV Drama
As Brenda Walsh, Doherty was the engine of the series that set the template for what a modern teen drama…
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The Yoda-Like Mentor Behind the Masters of Tap Dance
Michelle Dorrance’s new work, “Shift.,” honors Gene Medler, the teacher who founded the North Carolina Youth Tap Ensemble.
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‘Acting Is a Trick’: Anthony Hopkins on ‘Those About to Die’
In an interview, the actor discusses his new series, humble origins and the freedom age brings. “That gives me a…
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Taylor Swift Breaks Her Own Record With a 12th Week at No. 1
Facing a tight battle with Zach Bryan, the pop superstar benefited from the release of three new versions of “The…
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Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman on the Perks and Pitfalls of Playing Superheroes
The two friends have learned a lot about being the stewards of major pop-culture characters, an education that led them…