Arts
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A Not-Quite-Star Maestro Has a Starry Season at the Met
Carlo Rizzi, a Met Opera regular sometimes taken for granted, opened the company’s season this fall and has juggled “Medea,”…
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‘Everything Everywhere’ Takes Top Prize at the Gotham Awards
The film’s Ke Huy Quan also won the supporting-performance trophy at the season’s first big ceremony, where honoree Adam Sandler…
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With No Major Releases to Challenge Her, Taylor Swift Sticks at No. 1
“Midnights” logs a fourth week leading the Billboard 200, while Drake and 21 Savage, Bad Bunny and Lil Baby also…
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‘The Gett’ Review: Jewish History and a Woman’s Future
The ancient and contemporary swirl together in Liba Vaynberg’s ambitious, off-kilter play about life after a divorce.
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A Paris Museum Has 18,000 Skulls. It’s Reluctant to Say Whose.
PARIS — With its monumental Art Deco facade overlooking the Eiffel Tower, the Musée de l’Homme, or Museum of Mankind,…
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Adeem the Artist, Crafting a Country Music of Their Own
Hannah Bingham understood that the blouse she had bought for her spouse of six years, Adeem Bingham, who was turning…
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Mo Brings Plenty Was About to Quit Acting. Then Came ‘Yellowstone.’
In a scene from Season 3 of the hit neo-Western series “Yellowstone,” Mo, the steady right hand and loyal fixer…
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Is Bilal Baig Ready for Fame? Sort Of.
Only a few minutes after the writer and performer Bilal Baig arrived at an upstairs gallery of the Whitney Museum…
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Review: In ‘KPOP,’ Korean Pop and Broadway Meet (Too) Cute
“A lot of people come to these things and they don’t even understand the language,” says Harry, a filmmaker who…
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Puerto Ricans Expand the Scope of ‘American Art’ at the Whitney
For many North Americans, the lasting news image of Hurricane Maria, the monster storm that laid waste to Puerto Rico…