Arts
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Review: Finding the Heat in ‘Sacred Earth’
At BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! on Friday night, the air was muggy but periodically cooled by breezes. “Sacred Earth,” the work…
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‘Nope,’ Eadweard Muybridge and the Story of ‘The Horse in Motion’
Near the beginning of “Nope,” Emerald (Keke Palmer), who with her brother, Otis Jr. (Daniel Kaluuya), runs an animal-wrangling service…
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Tom Sachs: Rocket Man to Renaissance Man
SEOUL — By now, the artist Tom Sachs is used to people suggesting that the way that he runs his…
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In ‘Uncoupled,’ Neil Patrick Harris Plays the Game
Neil Patrick Harris loves puzzles. He loves games. He has designed a single-player board game, Box One; he plays Wordle…
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Review: ‘The Kite Runner’ Trips From Page to Stage
Unsurprisingly, the most memorable image in “The Kite Runner,” which opened at the Helen Hayes Theater on Thursday night, is…
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Review: Newman and Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Movie Star
Ethan Hawke begins “The Last Movie Stars,” his six-hour documentary about Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward, with a video-conferenced gathering…
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Hip, Woke, Cool: It’s All Fodder For the Oxford Dictionary of African American English
The first time she heard Barbara Walters use the expression “shout out” on television, Tracey Weldon took note. “I was…
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Smoke Rises: A Jazz Room Returns on the Upper West Side
On a recent Friday evening at Smoke, the storefront Upper West Side jazz club that’s been mostly shuttered since the…
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Kennedy Center to Honor Gladys Knight, George Clooney, U2 and Others
Gladys Knight performed at the Kennedy Center Honors in 2021, paying tribute to one of the honorees, Garth Brooks, with…
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Baltimore Symphony’s New Conductor Breaks a Racial Barrier
For decades, the 25 largest orchestras in the United States have been led almost exclusively by white men. That is…