Arts
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Philharmonic Sidelines 2 Players It Tried to Fire for Misconduct
The New York Philharmonic said the musicians would not perform for now, after a magazine article brought new attention to…
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‘Man’s Castle’: Free Love, Hard Times
Restored to its original length and screening at the Museum of Modern Art, this 1933 movie starring Spencer Tracy feels…
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How They Pulled Off the Ending to ‘Civil War’
The action thriller from Alex Garland concludes with an explosive sequence in the nation’s capital. A behind-the-scenes look at how…
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A Pathbreaking Singer Arrives at the Met, With Pearls and Tattoos
Davóne Tines, who stars in the oratorio “El Niño,” is challenging traditions in classical music and using art to confront…
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‘Rust’ Armorer Is Sentenced to 18 Months for Involuntary Manslaughter
The armorer, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, got the maximum sentence for loading a live round into a gun on a film set,…
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Faith Ringgold Perfectly Captured the Pitch of America’s Madness
Ringgold’s landmark career was long ignored by the art establishment. But she kept going, mixing the personal and political, and…
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‘A Different World’ Hits the Road to Help Historically Black Colleges
The beloved series was set at a fictional historically Black university. Now, cast members have reunited to visit and support…
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Rico Wade and Organized Noize’s 10 Essential Songs
The producer helped shape and boost the sound of Atlanta rap starting in the mid-1990s. His death at 52 was…
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In City Ballet’s Coming Season, New Works and Earlier Curtain Times
New York City Ballet will present a mix of old and new works, including premieres by Justin Peck, Alexei Ratmansky…
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The Snubs and Surprises of the 2024 Olivier Awards
Our theater critics and a reporter discuss the big winner — “Sunset Boulevard” — and the rest of the honorees…