Arts
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‘Kill Boksoon’ Review: It’s a Deadly Job for a Busy Single Mom
An assassin must choose between the murderous career she loves and the daughter she’s been hiding it from.
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Nan Goldin is Second Major Artist to Exit Marian Goodman Gallery
She is joining Gagosian Gallery to expand her global profile.
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‘Enys Men’ Review: Island of the Lost
In this stylistically bold folk-horror movie, a woman is disturbed by visions related to a long-ago tragedy.
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‘In Viaggio: The Travels of Pope Francis’ Review: Serene Demeanor, Bracing Message
The Pontiff travels well. Gianfranco Rosi’s new documentary chronicles his visits to Catholic communities the world over, and he never…
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Review: The Many Thrilling Flavors of a Full-Scale ‘Sweeney Todd’
Sondheim’s masterpiece, restored to its proper size and sung to the hilt by Josh Groban, makes a welcome Broadway return.
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In ‘Up Here,’ the Song Stuck in Your Head Might Be Your Mean Ex-Crush
Developed by a team of Broadway and Hollywood all-stars, the new Hulu series sets a chorus of inner critics to…
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Review: In ‘Sancocho,’ a Family Crisis Is Cooking
Attention to culinary detail is the best part of this heavily seasoned family drama by Christin Eve Cato at the…
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On and Off ‘Ted Lasso,’ Toheeb Jimoh Has Stepped Out of the Background
In the Season 2 finale of “Ted Lasso,” Toheeb Jimoh’s character, Sam Obisanya, stands in front of the vacant storefront…
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Zoë Chao Identified With ‘Party Down’ a Little Too Well for a While
Starz’s beloved cater-waiter comedy hit awfully close to home when Chao was still hustling to make ends meet at a…
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Review: ‘The Good John Proctor’ Imagines Girlhood BFFs
The play, directed by Caitlin Sullivan at the Connelly Theater, focuses on two girls in the year leading up to…