Arts
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Hello, Dolley? Earliest Known Photograph of a First Lady Comes to Auction
Sotheby’s is offering a recently surfaced 1846 daguerreotype of Dolley Madison, who is credited with inventing the role of first…
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On Broadway, ‘Suffs’ Has a New Tune (and 6 Tony Nominations)
A reworked opening number, less historical bulk and a general push to “have fun with these women” helped a musical…
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The Tao of ‘Smooth,’ Rock’s Enduring, Inescapable Earworm
Santana’s track featuring Rob Thomas turns 25 this week. Why is it still a rock blockbuster?
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Watch Glen Powell and Adria Arjona Fight and Flirt in ‘Hit Man’
The director Richard Linklater narrates a pivotal sequence from his rom-com thriller.
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Amid Outcry, Academy Museum to Revise Exhibit on Hollywood’s Jewish Roots
When the museum first opened, it was criticized for omitting Hollywood’s Jewish pioneers. Now it is under fire for what…
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Adria Arjona on ‘Hit Man’ and How the Production Surprised Her
The actress, who stars with Glen Powell, said that with the contract-killer movie, her ideas were finally valued in a…
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Review: ‘Inside Light’ Gives a Taste of Stockhausen’s Opera Epic
At the Park Avenue Armory, a five-hour selection of pieces from the 29-hour “Licht” cycle is best appreciated as a…
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Now Playing: The Press Tour (Shh, It’s Better Than the Movie)
For Jennifer Lopez, Sterling K. Brown, Dakota Johnson and others, the standard publicity push isn’t so standard anymore.
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At 17, She Fell in Love With a 47-Year-Old. Now She Questions the Story.
Jill Ciment’s 1996 memoir “Half a Life” described her teenage affair with the man she eventually married. Her new memoir,…
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The Artist Is Present (and Pretentious) in Rachel Cusk’s Latest
Her new novel, “Parade,” considers the perplexity and solipsism of the creative life.