Arts
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What Will Be Nominated for Oscars Next Week, and What Won’t?
While “Oppenheimer,” “Barbie” and “Killers of the Flower Moon” are likely to do well, the directors race is hardly set…
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Auction of Nelson Mandela Items Set After Court Fight With Government
South Africa tried to force the return of what it deemed “heritage objects.” But a court sided with Mandela’s daughter,…
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Prince of Persia Goes 2.5-D, Testing the Faith of Fans
There was a divisive trailer for Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, the franchise’s first game in 14 years. But…
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New (and Old) Moves for a Choreographer to Hip Hop’s Stars
For Fatima Robinson, choreographing “The Color Purple” was far more than a job. It was a callback to her youth,…
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Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor and Ava DuVernay on the Emotional Journey of ‘Origin’
Ava DuVernay and Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor were in the middle of shooting their new drama, “Origin,” when Ellis-Taylor gave the writer-director…
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The Growing Pains of Modern Spectacle
“An Atlas of Es Devlin” aims to demystify Es Devlin’s monumental success as a stage designer, in mini-scale.
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Brent Sikkema, Influential Gallerist, Is Found Dead in His Rio Apartment
The Brazilian police told The Associated Press they were investigating the art dealer’s death and looking for witnesses.
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Charlotte St. Martin to Step Down as President of Broadway League
No reason was given for her unexpected retirement after 18 years in the pivotal role.
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Lawsuit Claims James Dolan Pressured Woman Into Sex
In the court filing, the woman also says Harvey Weinstein sexually assaulted her in a 2014 encounter that she believes…
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‘The Emigrants’ Review: A Troubled Show Finally Debuts
Krystian Lupa’s latest work had its premiere in Paris after an earlier attempt collapsed. The delay would have been a…