Arts
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Met Museum’s Great Hall Store to Become Gallery
A renovation will create more exhibition space for the popular Costume Institute show as well as a new store and…
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Beyoncé’s ‘Renaissance’ Film Coming to Movie Theaters
The singer’s blockbuster tour ended over the weekend without the release of a visual component. But a “Renaissance” film will…
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‘Celebrate Jaap!’ the Philharmonic Says as a Maestro Departs
The final season of Jaap van Zweden’s brief tenure as music director in New York began with a new suite…
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When Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Collide With Prime-Time TV
The Chiefs and the Jets are playing on “Sunday Night Football.” But many who tune in will be watching for…
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U2 Returns, in Las Vegas Limbo
In the inaugural show at Sphere, a $2.3 billion venue, a band unafraid of pomp and spectacle was sometimes out-pomped…
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Conducting Lessons: How Bradley Cooper Became Leonard Bernstein
On a late-spring day in 2018, when the New York Philharmonic was deep in rehearsals of a Strauss symphony, an…
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Tupac Shakur Remained a Defining Rap Figure After His Death
A star during his lifetime, he became an almost mythical figure in the decades since his 1996 killing.
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Halloween in New York: Things to Do in October
Our guide for what to do this month in the city, from the Village parade to screenings of horror movies…
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In ‘Big Trip,’ an Exiled Russian Director Asks: What Makes Us Human?
Dmitry Krymov’s two shows at La MaMa thrillingly stress the porosity of the line between life and storytelling.
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The Legend of Gram Parsons, in 12 Songs
A half-century after his death, listen to some of the singer-songwriter’s most soulful signature tunes, and some tributes and covers…