Arts
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Mike Birbiglia to Return to Broadway With a New Show This Fall
Mike Birbiglia, the comedic storyteller who has mined his experiences with romance, fatherhood and sleep disorders for narrative purposes, will…
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‘Beetlejuice’ to Close on Broadway
“Beetlejuice,” an exuberantly ghoulish musical that was so on brand it came back from the dead, will end its Broadway…
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The Royal Museum With a White-Cube Gallery Inside
ANTWERP, Belgium — From the outside, it’s difficult to see the impact of the $105 million, 11-year renovation and expansion…
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To Expand, Arts Centers Seek to Build Their Own Community
Not long after Linda C. Harrison became chief executive and director of the Newark Museum, she strolled through the four-and-a-half-acre…
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Late Night Recaps the Queen’s Funeral
Welcome to Best of Late Night, a rundown of the previous night’s highlights that lets you sleep — and lets…
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A Finnish Scholar Wants to Change How We See American History
Americans may know the story of Crazy Horse, the Lakota warrior who led the rout of United States Army forces…
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‘Andor’ Review: Star Wars Without the ‘Star Wars’
As the big science-fiction and superhero franchises have proliferated, their mantra has been that television is a place for diversification…
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‘Firebuds’ Gives a Face to Emergency Workers, and Their Vehicles
From the genteel Thomas the Tank Engine to the rough-and-ready racecar Lightning McQueen, children’s entertainment has been filled with talking…
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The Multiplying Horror of Ti West
There’s something unusual about Ti West’s latest film, “Pearl,” now in theaters. The movie is a 1918-set prequel to “X,”…
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America’s Most Interesting Opera Destination? The Midwest
New York City, despite its bona fides as a cultural capital, can be surprisingly provincial when it comes to opera.…