Arts
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Joan Jonas: A Trailblazer Shines at MoMA
I’m not a humanist, I’m a creaturist. Have been since childhood. The pyramidal view of the world that I grew…
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Stepping Out From Hillary Clinton’s Onscreen Shadow
For the past two decades, female presidential candidates on TV have been made in her image. Finally, that’s beginning to…
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‘Game of Thrones’ Creators Look Skyward for Their New Series
In an interview, David Benioff, D.B. Weiss and Alexander Woo discuss their latest fantastical epic, the alien space saga “3…
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Review: ‘3 Body Problem’ Is a Galaxy-Brained Spectacle
The Netflix sci-fi adaptation has done its physics homework, even if it sometimes falls short on the humanities.
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Liam Cunningham Has a Few Thoughts
Born and raised in Dublin, Liam Cunningham speaks in Joycean streams of consciousness that often have no discernible beginning, middle…
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Jewish Film Professionals Denounce Speech by ‘Zone of Interest’ Director
An open letter condemned remarks critical of Israel that Jonathan Glazer made when he accepted an Oscar for the film,…
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Martin Luther King Jr. Biographer Wins American History Prize
The New-York Historical Society honor goes to Jonathan Eig, whose “King: A Life” presents the civil rights leader as a…
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‘Illinoise,’ a Sufjan Stevens Dance Musical, Is Moving to Broadway
The production will make its transfer unusually fast, with an opening set for April 24, just 29 days after it…
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The Philharmonic’s New Season: What We Want to Hear
Gustavo Dudamel, who takes over as music and artistic director in 2026, is getting a head start with three weeks…
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Ramy Youssef: Making Sense of the World and Finding Faith (With Jokes)
In the week after he appeared as a presenter at the Oscars, the comic Ramy Youssef, a creator and director…