Arts
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A Rare Appearance for ‘Six Persimmons,’ a 13th-Century Masterpiece
An 800-year-old ink painting, regarded as the “Zen Mona Lisa,” has made a once-in-a-lifetime trip to the United States.
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‘The Boy and the Heron’ Review: Hayao Miyazaki Has a Question for You
The anime filmmaker returns at 82 with the enigmatic tale of a boy growing up amid war and fear, much…
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What Is Photography? (No Need to Answer That.)
Two exhibitions by Japanese artists raise deep questions about the medium, and — refreshingly — leave them hanging.
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Minnesota Nice: The History of ‘Fargo’
The new season of FX’s Coenverse crime drama goes back to the basics. Here is a look at the various…
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‘Gardens of Anuncia’ Review: The Broadway Star and the Women Who Molded Her
Michael John LaChiusa’s beautifully sung tribute to sisterly admiration, starring Priscilla Lopez, was inspired by the early life of the…
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David Letterman Reclaims His Desk at ‘The Late Show’
Eight years after retiring from the CBS show, the former late-night host sat down with his successor, Stephen Colbert.
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For ‘Napoleon,’ Finishing the Hats
Inside the creation of one emperor’s famous headwear, as worn by Joaquin Phoenix in Ridley Scott’s film.
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Lise Davidsen Is an Opera Star Worth Traveling For
Her high notes emerging like shafts of sunlight, Davidsen is playing the title role in Janacek’s “Jenufa” at the struggling…
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‘United States v. Gupta’ Review: Father’s Trial, Daughter’s Song
Deepali Gupta offers a meandering and muddled take on the trial of Rajat Gupta, a former head of McKinsey &…
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Stray Kids Score Another No. 1 With ‘Rock-Star’
The K-pop group’s mini album opens atop the Billboard 200, bumping Taylor Swift’s remake of “1989” to second place.