Arts
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In Brutal Ordeals, a Performance Artist Embodies the Oppressed
It’s hard to look away from Carlos Martiel’s feats of endurance and self-harm. Does his sacrifice help us understand a…
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New ‘Richard III’ Raises an Old Question: Who Should Wear the Crown?
A production at the Shakespeare’s Globe theater faced criticism because a nondisabled actor plays the scheming king. But disputes like…
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Two Wild Movies at Cannes Have Everybody Arguing
“The Substance” features Demi Moore in go-for-broke mode, while “Emilia Pérez” is a musical crime drama that defies description.
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Review: In ‘Usus,’ Pig Latin Gets Lost in Translation
T. Adamson’s new comedy, which opens Clubbed Thumb’s popular Summerworks series at the Wild Project, is about a group of…
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Judge Blocks Attempt to Sell Graceland, at Least for Now
Elvis’s granddaughter, the actress Riley Keough, had filed a lawsuit seeking to stop what her lawyers said was a fraudulent…
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Sabrina Carpenter and Chappell Roan Saw a Gap in Pop, and Filled It
Two pure pop songs, “Espresso” and “Good Luck, Babe!,” may give the aspiring stars behind them a boost from music’s…
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‘The Hunt for Gollum’ Was Just Announced. It Was on YouTube in 2009.
When Warner Bros. greenlit a new “Lord of the Rings” movie and a 15-year-old fan film with the same title…
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Kit Connor and Rachel Zegler Headline Broadway ‘Romeo and Juliet’
A production featuring the screen stars, with music by Jack Antonoff, will open in October at Circle in the Square.
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Gérard Depardieu Punches the ‘King of Paparazzi’ Outside Rome Cafe
Mr. Depardieu, 75, was seen striking the 79-year-old photographer Rino Barillari on the Via Veneto.
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A Many-Splendored Self-Portrait of the Artist
Looking at his identity not as ramparts to defend but as curious paths to explore, René Treviño creates a survey-as-party…