Arts
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At 75, the Aldeburgh Festival Is Bigger Than Benjamin Britten
When the composer Benjamin Britten died in 1976, it wasn’t clear how the public would remember him. There was Britten…
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‘Longlegs’ Review: Daddy Danger
Nicolas Cage plays the cheery evil entity behind multiple murders in this weakly plotted, strongly styled chiller.
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A Queer Mountain Lion Leaps From the Page to the Little Island Stage
Henry Hoke’s 2023 novel, “Open Throat,” narrated by an animal in peril in the Hollywood Hills, is adapted for a…
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The New Home of the L.A. Clippers Is a Hot Ticket for Art
When the $2 billion home of the Los Angeles Clippers, Intuit Dome, opens next month with a concert by Bruno…
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Statue Honoring Women and Justice Vandalized at University of Houston
An anti-abortion group had previously denounced Shahzia Sikander’s sculpture as “satanic.” University officials said they are investigating the attack.
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Megan Moroney Sings a Message About Messy 20-Something Life: It’s OK.
The rising country star writes about disastrous love and learning big lessons with charm, wit and solid hooks. Her new…
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‘Rust’ Jury Chosen After Questions About Guns, Movies and Alec Baldwin
Mr. Baldwin, who was charged with involuntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting of a cinematographer, has pleaded not guilty.
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Who Are the Key Players in the Alec Baldwin Manslaughter Trial?
The actor Alec Baldwin was filming the movie “Rust” in New Mexico in 2021 when the gun that he was…
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Tanglewood Opens for the Summer, With Change in the Air
The Boston Symphony Orchestra gave its first concerts of the Tanglewood season, which is already showing signs of its new…
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Taylor Swift’s ‘Poets’ Ties Her Record for Most Weeks at No. 1
Both “Fearless” and “1989” spent 11 weeks atop the Billboard 200, but the 11-week reign of “The Tortured Poets Department”…