Arts
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Review: ‘Orphan Black: Echoes’ Revisits a Sci-Fi Favorite
The new sequel to “Orphan Black” raises interesting questions about the nature of memory but misses the charm of that…
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Students Kissed Her Feet for Good Luck. Now She’s Missing Her Head.
A replica of the Athena Giustiniani that greeted students at Wells College for more than 150 years was accidentally decapitated…
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Anjana Vasan Just Wants Stanley Tucci to Cook for Her
“Maybe I can engineer it where I work with him, and then he makes me a drink and a bowl…
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At the Royal Ballet, Taking the Measure of Ashton’s Genius
Many remarkable performances fueled the Royal’s mini-festival of ballets by Frederick Ashton, the company’s founding choreographer.
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Neighbors Fight Affordable Housing, but Need Libraries. Can’t We Make a Deal?
An uplifting new library in Manhattan comes with 12 floors of subsidized apartments. It’s a clever way to find community…
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Dutch Fashion Designer Iris van Herpen Moves Into Art
“There’s more to me than only couture,” she said, previewing her first exhibition of sculpture. Catch it while you can:…
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Review: A 10th Life for Those Jellicle ‘Cats,’ Now in Drag
Resetting the “Memory” musical in the world of ballroom competitions makes for a joyful reincarnation.
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A Universe of Inspirations Swirls Within ‘Janet Planet’
The playwright Annie Baker shares the artistic influences behind her feature film debut.
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Donald Sutherland Didn’t Disappear Into Roles, and That Was a Good Thing
The actor understood the range of human feeling, but he came of age when movies distrusted institutions, and that suspicion…
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‘Green Border’ Review: Migrants’ Elusive Race for Freedom
Agnieszka Holland focuses on the Polish-Belarusian border as a Syrian family tries to make it to the European Union.