Arts
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Met Appoints New Leader of Modern and Contemporary Art
In a decision eagerly awaited by the art world, the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Tuesday announced that David Breslin…
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Colin Hanks Finds Perfection in ‘What We Do in the Shadows’ and Tacos at Every Meal
When Colin Hanks learned that he was being considered for “A Friend of the Family,” he thought, “Awesome — it…
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‘Four Saints in Three Acts’ Review: An Opera Becomes a One-Man Show
One minute the actor David Greenspan is giving the preshow speech, as welcoming and easy as can be, explaining that…
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Bad Bunny Leads 2022 Latin Grammy Nominations With 10
Bad Bunny, the chart-topping Puerto Rican star, dominates the nominations for the 23rd annual Latin Grammy Awards, leading stars from…
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In ‘Reboot,’ Everything Old Is New, to Streaming
At a recent meeting at Hulu’s offices, over coffee and luxury bottled water, half a dozen executives entertained a pitch…
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Es Devlin’s Next Stage
LONDON — Es Devlin was sitting in her garden communing with nature. Or rather, she was waving her phone, trying…
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Venice: Brendan Fraser Mounts a Transformational Comeback
VENICE — For someone who became famous for playing the titular lunkheads in 1990s movies like “Encino Man” and “George…
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Kane Brown Didn’t Fit the Country Music Mold. So He Made His Own.
Kane Brown recently hosted a fellow country singer at his Nashville home, then paused to collect himself. “After he left,”…
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Marcus King, a Bluesy Rocker Who Stared Down His Own Crossroads
Ours is an improbable world, in which Birkenstocks and tie-dye — once signifiers of hippie anti-style, as glamorous as trail…
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At Lincoln Center, Addicted to Swing and Back on the Dance Floor
Three summers ago, on a mid-July evening, Margaret Batiuchok was teaching the basics of Lindy Hop on an outdoor stage…