Arts
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Study Shows Disability Representation Onscreen Is Increasing, but Still Falls Short
“CODA,” a film about the hearing child of deaf parents, won this year’s Academy Award for best picture, and one…
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U.S. Authors Dominate Booker Prize Nominees
LONDON — Elizabeth Strout, Karen Joy Fowler and Leila Mottley are among six American authors nominated for this year’s Booker…
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‘Better Call Saul’ Season 6, Episode 10 Recap: Sweet Revenge
Season 6, Episode 10: ‘Nippy’ A mystery has lurked in the post-“Breaking Bad” timeline of “Better Call Saul,” when our…
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With ‘Surface,’ Gugu Mbatha-Raw Steps Into New Territory
LONDON — A few minutes into “Surface,” a new eight-part series from Apple TV+, the central character, Sophie, played by…
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Paul Sorvino: A Voluble Man Who Excelled as a Brick of a Mobster
When Paul Sorvino was offered the role of Paulie Cicero, the Queens-based mob underboss in Martin Scorsese’s “Goodfellas” (1990), he…
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What Is Beyoncé’s Definitive Album?
Much is made of pop star “eras” these days, but the term is deployed as a tool of marketing, not…
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What’s on TV This Week: ‘Irma Vep’ and ‘Riverdale’
With network, cable and streaming, the modern television landscape is a vast one. Here are some of the shows, specials…
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Maggie Rogers’s Higher Calling
“I wanted to build a framework for myself, for how to keep art sacred,” Maggie Rogers said of her detour…
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Review: ‘The Silent Woman,’ an Opera About Putting on an Opera
ANNANDALE-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. — “Ha! A silent woman?,” sings the basso buffo Morosus in Richard Strauss’s “Die Schweigsame Frau.” “You’ll only…
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‘Seagull’ Review: Blurring the Lines of Fiction
If only I could find someone who loves me enough to gift me a dead bird in a brown paper…