Arts
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Is There Anything Funny About the War in Ukraine?
LVIV, Ukraine — Some morsels of news are so grim and absurd that they sound like they were conceived in…
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‘53% Of’ Review: Zinging Pro-Trump Women, and Everyone Else
In America, to vote in a federal election is to commit a secret act. One votes in private, in a…
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In ‘Stranger Things,’ He Delivers Pizza and Stoned Comic Relief
The “Stranger Things” gang in Lenora Hills, Calif., is in danger — shots are being fired, and an agent is…
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‘The Forgiven’ Review: When the Haves Dispose of a Have-Not
“They were careless people,” the narrator in “The Great Gatsby” says of two of that novel’s wealthiest, cruelest characters; “they…
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Foreland, an Art Complex With Big Ambitions, Grows in Catskill
CATSKILL, N.Y. — When the artist Stef Halmos moved to New York City in 2012 with a master's degree in…
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‘Hallelujah’ Review: From Leonard Cohen to Cale to Buckley to Shrek
Leonard Cohen’s final album, released in October 2016, is called “You Want It Darker.” He died on Nov. 7, the…
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‘Minions: The Rise of Gru’ Review: They’re Yellow but Not Mellow
The cartoon characters called Minions, sufficiently popular to anchor two ostensibly discrete animated film franchises, are diminutive capsule ...
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She’ll Have You at Moo: Milky White and the Power of Puppetry
Once upon a time on Broadway, back in 1987, the skinny old “cow as white as milk” in the new…
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Orlando Museum Director Loses Job After Disputed Basquiat Show
Aaron De Groft, the director and chief executive of the Orlando Museum of Art, was removed from his post Tuesday…
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The Jan. 6 Committee Produces a Very Special Episode
The Jan. 6 committee’s hearings have a lot in common with scripted TV mini-series: narrative, editing — even surprise reveals,…