Arts
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‘Oppenheimer’ Leads BAFTA Nominees
Christopher Nolan’s movie received 13 nods, and will compete for best picture against the likes of “Killers of The Flower…
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Ariana Grande’s ‘Yes, And?’ Strikes a Familiar-Sounding Pose
Madonna’s 1990 hit “Vogue” has enjoyed a recent renaissance. Ariana’s Grande’s first solo song in three years leans on its…
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At Art Fraud Trial, Sotheby’s Is Pressed on Role in Sales to Russian Oligarch
The auction house is accused of helping an art dealer who the oligarch says defrauded him in several sales. A…
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‘Gutenberg!’: A Guide to the Inventor Behind the Broadway Musical
“Gutenberg! The Musical!,” a comic meta-musical about two talentless dolts pitching a show about the father of the printing press,…
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Ana Tijoux’s First Album in a Decade Fights Sorrows With Joy
On “Vida,” the Chilean songwriter celebrates the life force.
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After Five Seasons of ‘Fargo,’ Noah Hawley Is Still Rooting for America
In an interview, Hawley discussed darkness, putting nipple rings on Jon Hamm and using “Fargo” as a vehicle for stories…
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Tom Shales Took TV Seriously Even When Its Creators Didn’t
Shales admired nothing so much as ambition, but he also managed the feat of having high standards about lowbrow things.
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‘For all Mankind’ Ends Its Greediest Season
In an interview, the showrunners discuss the space drama’s just-concluded fourth season, in which exploration gave way to exploitation.
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‘Stereophonic,’ a New Play About Making Music, to Open on Broadway
Written by David Adjmi and featuring songs by Will Butler, the drama follows five musicians making an album in the…
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Some Movies Hit Close to Home. His Was Filmed There.
Andrew Haigh wanted to infuse “All of Us Strangers” with elements from his own life, which included shooting it in…