Arts
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On Feist’s ‘Multitudes,’ Tranquillity Is Shadowed by Disquiet
The Canadian songwriter’s most intimate-sounding album is also her most ambitious statement.
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Expanding the Witherspoon Television Universe
“The Last Thing He Told Me” and “Tiny Beautiful Things,” both executive produced by Reese Witherspoon, tell mother-daughter stories in…
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‘Everything Went Fine’ Review: To Be or Not to Be?
This French drama about a woman whose father wants a medically assisted death is both bracingly unsentimental and a touch…
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Inside the Pods With ‘Love Is Blind,’ the Reality TV Juggernaut
SANTA CLARITA, Calif. — Peahens choose peacocks with more elaborate feathers, earthworms mate based on size, and baboons judge on…
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In ‘Prima Facie,’ Jodie Comer Finds Her Light
The one-woman show, coming to Broadway, is the “Killing Eve” star’s first stage role. She dared herself to do it.
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‘Ted Lasso,’ Season 3, Episode 5 Recap: Anthology
Rebecca, Nate, Ted, Keeley, and Zava all move forward.
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Review: Arson, Snowmen, Avian Attacks in ‘Regretfully, So the Birds Are’
A family of adoptees reckon with Asian American identity in this surreal play from Playwrights Horizons and WP Theater.
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The Enduring Appeal of ‘Wagatha,’ Now on Stage and Screen
A dramatization of the trial between the wives of two soccer stars is returning to the West End in London,…
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The Glorious and Barbarous Bartering of Settlers of Catan
With calculated trades of wood for brick and sheep for wheat, Catan players love building cities and bullying friends. The…
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Johnny Depp Film About Louis XV Will Open Cannes Film Festival
The inclusion of “Jeanne du Barry,” directed by Maïwenn, is Depp’s first public embrace by the film industry since he…