Arts
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Keeping the Lights on at the Met Museum Is an Art in Itself
There’s a job opening at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. And it’ll give you the opportunity to skulk around the…
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Hidetoshi Nishijima Was ‘Overwhelmed’ by This Filmmaker’s Work
After seeing “Husbands” and “Minnie and Moskowitz,” the actor from “Drive My Car” and the new Apple TV+ series “Sunny”…
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Biden’s News Conference Answered Many Questions. But Not the Big One.
For once, a presidential Q. and A. was must-see TV. But it didn’t put an end to the summer’s biggest…
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Alec Baldwin’s Trial Pauses as Unexamined Rounds Are Brought Into Court
The actor’s lawyers have asked the judge to dismiss the case over the state’s failure to disclose evidence that could…
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Katy Perry’s ‘World’ of Mixed Signals, and 11 More New Songs
Hear tracks by Bright Eyes, Johnny Blue Skies (a.k.a. Sturgill Simpson), Magdalena Bay and others.
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Review: What Makes ‘Oh, Mary!’ One of the Best Summer Comedies in Years
Cole Escola’s dragtastic White House farce asks the immortal question: Besides that, Mrs. Lincoln, how did you like the play?
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This Documentary About Brian Eno Is Never the Same Twice
Thanks to a software program, the length, structure and contents of the movie are reconfigured each time it’s shown. It’s…
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This Soprano Sings ‘the Sound of the Soul’
“Un bel dì,” the title character’s great aria in “Madama Butterfly,” begins with the soprano singing a hovering G flat.…
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At Margaret Mitchell’s House, ‘Gone With the Wind’ Gets a Rewrite
An exhibition in Atlanta aims to capture the complexities of the sprawling Southern saga and its legacy in the space…
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For This Drama, Some Actors Returned to Prison by Choice
Alongside Colman Domingo and Paul Raci, ex-inmates shot “Sing Sing” in a decommissioned correctional facility. Then came the screening in…