Arts
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Subversive Novels Dominate Shortlist for International Booker Prize
Books by Maryse Condé and Eva Baltasar are among six nominees for the prestigious award for fiction translated into English.
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Fans Gather as ‘Phantom’ Ends a Record Broadway Run
The final day of “The Phantom of the Opera” was marked by a combination of nostalgia and celebration at the…
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‘I Raised Them!’ Nina Ananiashvili’s Georgian Dancers Come to Town
Nina Ananiashvili, a former star of American Ballet Theater, is no tourist to New York City, but she’ll have fun…
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Wherever These Surgeries Went, the Camera Did, Too
In a radical experiment, the filmmakers Véréna Paravel and Lucien Castaing-Taylor sought a scalpel-level view of operations in French hospitals.
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Kelly Clarkson Starts Telling Her Story, and 7 More New Songs
Hear tracks by Jorja Smith, Romy, Speedy Ortiz and others.
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‘The Pope’s Exorcist’ Review: A Head-Spinning Genre Mash-Up
The buddy-priest action-comedy-horror hybrid we didn’t know we wanted has finally landed.
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The Phandom of the Opera
“The Phantom of the Opera,” the longest running show in Broadway history, will give its final performance on Sunday, bringing…
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Livestreaming ‘Made All the Difference’ for Some Disabled Art Lovers
When shuttered venues embraced streaming during the pandemic, the arts became more accessible. With live performance back, and streams dwindling,…
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40 Years Later, The Return of Halley’s Day-Glo Comet
The colors of a Peter Halley painting are assaultive — lurid hazmat oranges and jaundiced yellows nearly blinding in their…