Arts
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Enhancing Broadway, by Any Bodily Means Necessary
The choreographers nominated for Tony Awards this year have a broader vision than usual of the possibilities of dance in…
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Black Satire Is Having Its Hollywood Moment, but Something Is Missing
Recent releases like “American Fiction” and “The American Society of Magical Negroes” have used absurdist humor to examine race. But…
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Carlos Niño, the Spiritual Force Behind L.A.’s Eclectic Music Scene
During concerts, Carlos Niño may set up a bass drum and a floor tom, but his percussion is far from…
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Bo Burnham Is Everywhere. He’s Just Very Good at Pretending to Disappear.
He’s managed to turn his supposed absence into a performance, whether on “The Jerrod Carmichael Reality Show” or in your…
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George Clooney to Make Broadway Debut in ‘Good Night, and Good Luck’
A stage adaptation of the film is planned for next spring, with Clooney playing the journalist Edward R. Murrow.
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Anya Taylor-Joy Still Can’t Make Sense of What She Went Through
There’s nothing normal about making a “Mad Max” movie, and Anya Taylor-Joy knew that when she signed on to star…
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Sarah Paulson Dares to Play the People You Love to Hate
Sarah Paulson still doesn’t fully understand why fans call her “mother.” At first, when she started seeing the word used…
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Cannes Film Festival: 5 Things to Look for
With the most prestigious festival in the world starting Tuesday, here are the movies, artists and events we’ll be keeping…
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‘The Bachelor’ Promises True Love. So Why Does It Rarely Work Out?
Of the 40 combined seasons of “The Bachelor” and “The Bachelorette,” only eight couples have stayed together. We spoke to…
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Arooj Aftab Knows You Love Her Sad Music. But She’s Ready for More.
The genre-crossing songwriter’s introspective “Vulture Prince” was a pandemic hit. Now she is returning with “Night Reign,” an LP that…