Arts
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Representing the U.S. and Critiquing It in a Psychedelic Rainbow
People in Venice might hear the jingle dress dancers before they see them. On April 18, some 26 intertribal Native…
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Indigenous Artists Are the Heart of the Venice Biennale
Here are highlights of the range of work produced by Native artists in the pavilions and a central exhibition that…
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Lincoln’s Murder Is Often Re-enacted, but Not at Ford’s Theater
The theater says that allowing the assassination to be recreated there would undermine the gravity and significance of Abraham Lincoln’s…
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Philip Johnson’s Brick House and Its Hidden Boudoir, Exposed
Diptych, dyad, dialectic: The relationship between the first pair of buildings Philip Johnson designed for his estate in New Canaan,…
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In the Nigeria Pavilion, Criticism Meets Optimism
The group show “Nigeria Imaginary” will be one of the most ambitious African presentations ever at the Venice Biennale.
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Bowen Yang Thinks This Artist Nails What It’s Like Living in New York
The “S.N.L.” comedian talked about his Audible series “Hot White Heist” and solitude — a state of being he senses…
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‘Saturday Night Live’ Can’t Keep it Together
Ryan Gosling hosted an episode that included appearances by Caitlin Clark, Emily Blunt and Kate McKinnon, another Ken song and…
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Sean Combs Sold Share of Tequila Brand for $200 Million
Mr. Combs, who was accused of sexual assault in several lawsuits, made the sale as he ended his long-term partnership…
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The O.J. Joke: How the Simpson Case Changed Comedy’s Boundaries
Norm Macdonald and Jay Leno made the double homicides such a constant topic that refraining from jokes the way David…
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Alain Delon at His Very Best: Ravishing, Yes, but Also Destabilizing
The French star is the subject of a series at Film Forum focusing on movies from the ’60s and ’70s,…