Arts
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Tory Lanez Is Sentenced to 10 Years for Shooting Megan Thee Stallion
The Canadian rapper, who was found guilty last year, shot her several times in the feet during an argument about…
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O’Shae Sibley’s ‘Expression Was Turned Into Resistance’
The killing of the dancer and choreographer at a Brooklyn gas station is a stark reminder that some forms of…
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The Wide World of Puppetry Converges on New York
This year’s International Puppet Fringe Festival surveys puppetry traditions from around the globe, and celebrates the legacy of the master…
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Mostly Mozart’s Repertoire Broadens With Its Audience
At recent Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra performances, visibly diverse crowds took in programming new to the ensemble.
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What Distinguishes a Neil Breen Film? Neil Breen.
The producer, writer, director and star has made five imaginative, bewildering low-budget paranormal thrillers, spurring both ridicule and awe.
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Lifted by Lea Michele, ‘Funny Girl’ Recoups on Broadway
The show, which opened in the spring of 2022, has had a remarkable box office turnaround after Michele replaced its…
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Five Science Fiction Movies to Stream Now
Dinosaurs, androids, darkness and superheroes factor into this months sci-fi picks.
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L.G.B.T.Q. Teens on ‘Heartstopper’: ‘I’m Fine With It Not Being Perfect’
Three British 16-year-olds took an advance look at Season 2. There was popcorn, giggling and more than a little eye-rolling.
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Amid the Mountains, They Can Be ‘Open Without Being Judged’
In a cabin in the Rocky Mountains, a murmur began to build like the jungle cacophony it was intended to…
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Blaise Cendrars at the Morgan: A Modern Match of Poetry and Painting
A travelogue in verse, rich with Sonia Delaunay’s art pyrotechnics, is the centerpiece of one of the most eye-opening shows…