Arts
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Yale Apologizes for Its Connections to Slavery
The university also issued a historical study and announced steps to address this legacy, including new support for public education…
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Years Later, ‘The Year of Magical Thinking’ Wields Different Magic
As his own life unfolds, an artist reconsiders his reaction to Joan Didion’s memoir about loss.
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Movie? Music Video? Documentary? Explaining Jennifer Lopez’s New Project.
Yes, Ben Affleck is in it, as are many of J. Lo’s famous friends. Here’s what to know about “This…
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Brian Wilson’s Family Seeks to Place Him Under a Conservatorship
Mr. Wilson, whose musical genius powered the Beach Boys, has dementia, according to his publicist. His wife, Melinda, died last…
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Which Oscar Snubs Still Make You Mad? We Want to Know.
Greta Gerwig wasn’t the first omission to tick us off. Are you still stewing over “Pulp Fiction” losing to “Forrest…
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Andrew Lincoln and Danai Gurira Are Back. Will ‘Walking Dead’ Fans Follow?
When Rick Grimes, the rugged, righteous former sheriff played by Andrew Lincoln in AMC’s zombie horror series “The Walking Dead,”…
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‘Genius: MLK/X’ Offers Portraits of the Icons as Vital Young Men
“We wanted to take them off the T-shirts and make them real,” said Gina Prince-Bythewood, who created the series with…
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Review: Alexei Ratmansky Unleashes the Pain of War at City Ballet
In “Solitude,” a stellar, haunting work that had its premiere on Thursday, New York City Ballet’s artist in residence brings…
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How Scorsese Moves the Camera With Purpose in ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
The director narrates a “circular ballet” sequence where Leonardo DiCaprio’s character, Ernest Burkhart, is taken in for questioning.
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Step by Step: How Kingsley Ben-Adir Became Bob Marley
Despite little outward resemblance, the actor worked for months to get the look, sound and movement right for the new…