Arts
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The Sean Combs Saga Is Catnip for Pop Culture Podcasts
The raids of Combs’s homes have been a primary topic on podcasts and radio shows that cover the Black entertainment…
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Serra’s ‘Splash’: A Public Artist’s Private Breakthrough
Serra spattered a pot of molten lead against the base of a wall in Jasper Johns’s home. Then he let…
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Serra’s ‘Splash’: A Public Artist’s Private Breakthough
Serra spattered a pot of molten lead against the base of a wall in Jasper Johns’s home. Then he let…
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Review: An Age-Old Riddle Ginned Up for Postapocalyptic Times
The choreographers Baye & Asa usher the Sphinx puzzler into a vaguely menacing landscape.
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Shakira’s Pop-Up Show: Not Something She Dreamed Up at Breakfast
Months of preparation precede what can appear to be a sudden decision to entertain fans at a busy time in…
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How ‘3 Body Problem’ Created a Spectacular Disaster, With Strings Attached
Technical artists used a combination of digital and practical effects to slice an oil tanker into pieces in the fifth…
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A Georgia Town Basks in Bountiful Filming. The State Pays.
When movies are made in Thomasville, Ga., it welcomes celebrities and an infusion of cash. But the financial incentives that…
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‘Romancing the Stone’ and Its Screenwriter’s Tragic Tale
Diane Thomas was a waitress when she made headlines for the script sale of what would become a box office…
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How Many Easters Remain for This Century-Old Boys’ Choir School?
St. Thomas Church in New York is considering closing its renowned boarding school for choristers, one of only a few…
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TV’s Saviors Are Here, and They’re Wearing Spandex
A reboot of “Gladiators,” the musclebound 1990s staple, has attracted millions of viewers in Britain. Is appointment television back?