Arts
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Antiquarian Book Fair: From Sylvia Plath’s Papers to Vintage Matchbooks
This year’s New York International Antiquarian Book Fair features plenty of quirky items amid the high-ticket treasures. (Poison books, anyone?)
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Review: Turning Dancers Into Aliens One Step at a Time
Under the artistic leadership of Emily Molnar, Nederlands Dans Theater returned to New York City Center with a less than…
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‘Monkey Man’ Review: Vengeance Is His
Dev Patel stars as Kid, a human punching bag who comes up with a plan to avenge a past wrong.…
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Watch an Elaborate One-Shot Montage in ‘Música’
Rudy Mancuso, the film’s director, composer, co-writer and star, narrates this sequence, which plays out in real time with movable…
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When the Rubin Museum Was Divine
The Rubin will be “reimagined” as a global museum, but our critic says its charismatic presence will be only a…
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For Sale: One Huge Drawing, Maybe by Michelangelo
Former owners of the Renaissance artist’s villa want to sell a sketch once on a kitchen wall. But scholars are…
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What to Know About ‘Scoop’ and Prince Andrew’s Explosive TV Interview
A new Netflix film dramatizes the 2019 BBC conversation that led to the royal stepping back from public life.
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Welcoming Underexposed Black Photographers Into the Canon
The Vision & Justice publishing initiative hopes to build a richer, more racially inclusive history of photography.
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‘The Old Oak’ Review: The Audacity of Hope
A family of Syrian refugees connects with a once-thriving mining town in Ken Loach’s moving drama.
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Video Game Reviews of 2024
New York Times critics are examining new horror games and point-and-click adventures, along with remakes of classic titles.