Arts
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Jacob’s Pillow Theater, Destroyed in Fire, to Be Rebuilt
Two years ago, a devastating fire destroyed the Doris Duke Theater, a hub of creativity and experimentation on the campus…
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‘The Crown’: The Story of Mohamed Al-Fayed and His Valet
LONDON — It’s 1946 in a dusty square in Alexandria, Egypt. Teenagers play a boisterous football match, and one of…
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Weyes Blood Gives Beautiful Voice to Global Pain
Do flower children still inhabit a dying planet? If temperatures keep rising, will there be anything left of the garden?…
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Meret Oppenheim: Enough With That Tempest in a Teacup
One of the great things about “Meret Oppenheim: My Exhibition” at the Museum of Modern Art is that “Object,” the…
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Bringing World-Class Art, and Wonder, to Mental Health Patients
LONDON — The artist Sutapa Biswas has works in the Tate collection and was the subject of two major retrospectives…
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A Genre-Spanning Choreographer Who Says Yes to the Unknown
Among the movement challenges that the choreographer Jennifer Weber has been facing lately: dodging tourists on the sidewalks around Times…
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Trevor Noah Is Tickled by Report of Trump Locking Supporters In
Welcome to Best of Late Night, a rundown of the previous night’s highlights that lets you sleep — and lets…
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‘The Inspection’ Review: Boot Camp, a Love Story
At 25, after nearly a decade of living in homeless shelters and on the streets, Ellis French (Jeremy Pope) decides…
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‘The Menu’ Review: Eat, Pray, Run!
There is nothing subtle about “The Menu,” but that’s a large part of its charm. Like Hawthorn, the exclusive upscale…
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‘A Christmas Story Christmas’ Review: Nostalgia Is Fragile
“A Christmas Story,” Bob Clark’s bittersweet coming-of-age comedy based on the semi-autobiographical writings of the humorist Jean Shepherd, is ...