Arts
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‘The Bear’ Season 3 Is a Clanging, Wailing Beast
The hit FX series about an upstart Chicago restaurant loves the pressures of tight quarters and close shouting. The new…
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Osgemeos Rocked Brazil. Can the Graffiti Twins Take New York?
Their street murals, monumental sculptures, intricate drawings and vivid paintings pop up at Lehmann Maupin gallery on the eve of…
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Betty Boop Time Travels to New York, and Broadway, Next Spring
“BOOP! The Betty Boop Musical” had a run in Chicago last year. It is slated to open at a Shubert…
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Gena Rowlands Has Alzheimer’s Decades After ‘The Notebook’
Rowlands, 94, played an older woman with dementia in the 2004 movie directed by her son, Nick Cassavetes.
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South by Southwest Cuts Ties to Army After Gaza-Inspired Boycott
The festival said it would no longer be sponsored by the U.S. Army or weapons manufacturers, which had prompted artists…
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‘Fahrenheit 9/11’ at 20: Revisiting the Fear and Anger
Michael Moore’s hit documentary isn’t a prosecutor’s brief but a political and emotional appeal, rooted in the ways in which…
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In ‘The Bear,’ Abby Elliott Follows a New Recipe
The acclaimed kitchen hit has allowed Elliott, a comic actor from a famously funny family, to embrace her dramatic side.
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Kara Walker Is No One’s Robot
The raised right arm of a 7-foot-tall Black automaton in a somber Victorian dress came swinging down toward an approaching…
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5 Classical Music Albums You Can Listen to Right Now
A new recording from the conductor Klaus Mäkelä, a concerto-like work by Vijay Iyer and a fresh take on Charles…
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Amsterdam Museum to Return a Matisse Work Sold Under Duress in World War II
The painting, “Odalisque,” was sold to the Stedelijk Museum in the early 1940s by a German-Jewish family desperate to escape…