Arts
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Dolly Alderton Gives Female Friendship the Rom-Com Treatment
LONDON — Dolly Alderton peered through the window of her old house in Camden Town, squinting to see inside the…
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Anne Heche ‘Is Not Expected to Survive’ After Crash, Representative Says
The actress Anne Heche remained in a coma and was not expected to survive the injuries she sustained in a…
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‘13: The Musical’ Review: Mild Anxieties in Middle America
“13: The Musical,” a plucky crowd-pleaser about the pressure to put on a blowout bar mitzvah, opens with the young…
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What to Do With an Absent Father? Cast Him as a Character Onstage.
The Brooklyn-based experimental theater maker Aya Ogawa hadn’t thought about her father in 10 years. When that fact occurred to…
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A Renaissance in American Hardcore Music
Subscribe to Popcast!Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher American hardcore music is experiencing a creative burst at the moment, owing…
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‘Five Days at Memorial’ Tells the Harrowing Story of a Deadly Choice
It was tense and sweaty on the set of “Five Days at Memorial,” the new Apple TV+ limited series about…
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Sylvan Esso’s New Album of Electro-pop Challenges All Expectations
The electronic vertigo revs up immediately and rarely lets up on “No Rules Sandy,” the fourth studio album by Sylvan…
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The New ‘Monuments Officers’ Prepare to Protect Art Amid War
FORT BELVOIR, Va. — The Army Reserve officers worked with brisk efficiency. For much of the afternoon, they had meticulously…
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A Bigger Canvas for Jayson Musson Includes Puppets and Picasso
PHILADELPHIA — The film set on view at the Fabric Workshop and Museum looks like a museum gift shop gone…
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Seeing Double? So Do Great Artists.
At the very start of “The Double: Identity and Difference in Art Since 1900,” a brilliant new show at the…