Arts
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San Francisco’s Art Market Struggles in the Shadow of Los Angeles
SAN FRANCISCO — The San Francisco art world has long been a vibrant center of experimentation and tradition, thriving in…
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An Orlando Museum’s Disputed Basquiats Are Gone. Its Leadership Is, Too.
Since the Federal Bureau of Investigation raided the Orlando Museum of Art in June and seized 25 paintings that the…
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‘The Patient’ Review: The Doctor Is In. In the Basement.
Alan Strauss is an ideal therapist, kind, attentive, levelheaded. Gene is a problem patient who lies (his real name is…
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Jordan Peele Says There May Be More ‘Nope’ Stories to Come
Jordan Peele has made only three feature films. But he seems to have packed a dozen movies’ worth of ideas…
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What’s on TV This Week: ‘Race for the Championship’ and ‘Stargirl’
Between network, cable and streaming, the modern television landscape is a vast one. Here are some of the shows, specials…
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A Festival That Conjures the Strange Magic of H.P. Lovecraft
There’s bacon and eggs, and then there’s bacon and eggs at the Cthulhu Prayer Breakfast. Named after the cosmically malevolent…
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‘The Invitation’ Review: Bringing Down the Haunted House
“The Invitation,” a brittle, droning excursion into gothic horror, primarily takes place at a manor in the English countryside. The…
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Decades Later, a Composer Revisits the Piano Concerto
It took the composer William Bolcom over 40 years to follow his first piano concerto with a second one. When…
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The Secrets Lurking Inside Matisse’s ‘Red Studio’
A flowered dress. A naked teenager. A Russian millionaire. A fancy room that hides secrets. Sounds like promotional copy for…
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Britney Spears and Elton John’s Mash-up, and 8 More New Songs
Every Friday, pop critics for The New York Times weigh in on the week’s most notable new songs and videos.…