Arts
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Review: A Haunting Koma Otake Dances With the Collective ‘You’
The Japanese artist presents his latest solo (a triptych and a gradual striptease) at Danspace Project.
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Theater Review: In ‘White Gold,’ Rice Is a Sacred Starch
The family-friendly circus troupe Phare highlights the richness of Cambodian culture with gravity-defying acrobatics, Indigenous music and rousing choreography.
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Five International Movies to Stream Now
This month’s picks include a Canadian mumblecore comedy, an Argentine mother-daughter thriller, a Bangladeshi drama about a woman fighting a…
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The Met Will Return 16 Ancient Treasures Tied to Looting
Many of the works headed back to Cambodia and Thailand were featured in the museum’s galleries. All were linked to…
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‘Barbie’ Didn’t Make Our Top 10. Readers Spoke Up.
When our critics shared their top film, TV, pop music and theater picks, readers suggested “Billions,” “The Holdovers,” “Sabbath’s Theater”…
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The Breakout Stars of 2023
These eight performers and artists broke away from the pack this year, delighting us and making us think.
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Dancers of All Sizes Hope Change Follows a Discrimination Ban
Not long ago, Akira Armstrong was invited to appear on a new reality dance competition. She was thrilled. The founder…
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In ‘The Crown,’ the Lonely Final Days of a Naughty Princess
In the sixth season, Princess Margaret suffers a series of strokes that shatter her glamorous exterior. “She doesn’t know how…
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Can the Oompa-Loompas Be Saved?
“Wonka” is the latest film to try to shake the tiny unpaid laborers from their colonialist roots in Roald Dahl’s…
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Review: Onstage, the ‘Stranger Things’ Franchise Eats Itself
“Stranger Things: The First Shadow,” a London theater show based on the Netflix series, pummels the audience with sensory overload…