Arts
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Stepping Out of Her Family’s Shadow, and Laying Bare Family History
RYE, England — A couple of years ago, the theater director Irina Brook became obsessed with shadows. She kept photographing…
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‘The Patient Gloria’ Review: A Theatrical Remedy for Toxic Therapy
I demand justice for Gloria. That is Gloria Szymanski, a 30-year-old divorced mother who in the 1960s agreed to be…
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‘99 Homes,’ ‘Paddleton’ and More Streaming Gems
‘99 Homes’ (2015) Stream it on Hulu. The acclaimed writer and director Ramin Bahrani’s early independent films (“Man Push Cart,”…
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Up Next at the New York Botanical Garden: Vultures
The visual artist Ebony G. Patterson is creating a new site-specific installation for the New York Botanical Garden in the…
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6 Podcasts About the Perils of Misinformation
In contrast to dire predictions, the midterm elections were largely a rebuke to far-right candidates who campaigned on conspiracy theories…
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Edward Hopper’s Fantasy Island
“Edward Hopper’s New York,” the Whitney’s latest dive into its extensive Hopper holdings, sounds at first like the museum coasting…
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Honey Dijon Steps Up From Dance Music’s Underground
Honey Dijon is easy to talk to — if you can get in touch with her. Nearly 25 years into…
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Hail to the Queen: Angela Bassett on ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’
This article contains spoilers for “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.” In the first “Black Panther,” Angela Bassett brought a regal presence…
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In a ‘Sea Change,’ Women of the Philharmonic Now Outnumber the Men
When the New York Philharmonic moved to Lincoln Center in 1962, its new hall had no women’s dressing rooms. That’s…
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Review: In This Solo ‘Christmas Carol,’ the Night Is Never Silent
Has Jefferson Mays ever met a role — or a root vegetable — that he hesitated to take on? In…