Arts
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They Put a 65-Foot Hot Dog in Times Square, and It’s a Blast
With “Hot Dog in the City,” the artists Jen Catron and Paul Outlaw question the lore and lure of American…
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‘Challengers’ and That Ending: Our Critics Have Thoughts
The tennis movie comes to an abrupt stop midmatch, so we don’t know who won. Does that matter?
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Security Guard Injured in Shooting Outside Drake’s Home in Toronto
The police said that they did not know whether the shooting was related to the recent exchange of increasingly personal…
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Robert Downey Jr. to Make Broadway Debut in Ayad Akhtar Play
The Oscar-winning actor will star as an A.I.-curious author in “McNeal,” starting performances in September at Lincoln Center Theater.
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A Who’s Who of L.A.’s Art World Bids Farewell to a Champion
Artists, collectors and Hollywood stars toasted the Hammer Museum’s outgoing director, Ann Philbin, who remade the institution during 25 years…
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Netflix Gives Comedy the Live Treatment. The Results Are Chaotic.
Sometimes that’s a good thing, as with John Mulaney’s variety show “Everybody’s in L.A.” But the Katt Williams special and…
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At SFMOMA, Disability Artwork Makes History
In 1974, Florence Ludins-Katz and Elias Katz — she an artist, he a psychologist — turned the garage of their…
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Tyshawn Sorey Wins Pulitzer for Composing an ‘Anti-Concerto’
The composer and instrumentalist was honored for “Adagio (For Wadada Leo Smith),” an unconventional concerto written for saxophone and orchestra.
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Coming Soon to Little Island: An Arts Festival With Powerful Backers
The mogul Barry Diller, who paid for the park, will finance a summer season of music, dance, theater and more,…
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‘The Sympathizer’ Opens a Counteroffensive on Vietnam War Movies
HBO’s series is not just a good story. It’s a sharp piece of film criticism.