Arts
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The Wide, Wide World of Judy Chicago
The 84-year-old American is perhaps best known for her groundbreaking feminist installation “The Dinner Party,” but she is an artist…
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The Man Behind the Minions
Pierre Coffin helped invent the yellow animated creatures and has supplied their voices for nearly 15 years. He’s as puckish…
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San Francisco’s Arts Institutions Are Slowly Building Back
Although attendance remains down from prepandemic levels, the city’s arts groups are having some success getting audiences to return.
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The Most Intriguing Animated Films You’ll Never See
A digital book, “Drawing for Nothing,” highlights some of the best art from canceled animation projects like “Me and My…
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5 Minutes That Will Make You Love Wayne Shorter
“He always was a genius,” Herbie Hancock says of his friend and collaborator. Hear a sampling of that genius in…
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‘This Closeness’ Review: So Near, So Far Away
An indie comedy set in an Airbnb leans into the ways we distance ourselves from one another.
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A Jewish Teen’s Diary Recounts Pain and Resilience in a Nazi Ghetto
In an online exhibition, the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research will explore the account of Yitskhok Rudashevski. He was 13…
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15 Summer Theaters for That Nearby, Out-of-Town Experience
Easygoing days of drama and comedy are just a few hours away (or even closer) in New York, Connecticut and…
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The Nearly Lost Work of a ‘Born Opera Composer’ Returns
Historians try to be precise, so it is awkward to admit that I can’t recall exactly when I first noticed…
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‘The Bear’ Season 3: Tastes Great, Less Fulfilling
It’s still TV’s best and most beautiful series about work and creation. But the new season is a tease.