Arts
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‘Lightyear’ Opens at No. 2, as ‘Jurassic World’ Holds Strong
Buzz Lightyear failed to reach box office hyperspace over the weekend. But it was unclear why. “Lightyear,” the first Pixar…
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At Cliburn Competition, Pianists From South Korea, Russia and Ukraine Triumph
For 17 days, the young artists competed in what some have called the Olympics of piano-playing: the Van Cliburn International…
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National Juneteenth Museum Takes Shape in Fort Worth, Texas
In 2016, at 89, Opal Lee walked from her home in Fort Worth, Texas, to Washington, D.C., to help get…
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A Rebranded ‘92NY’ Is Getting a Long-Awaited Renovation
Changes are afoot at the 92nd Street Y. For starters, that’s not technically its name anymore. After emerging from a…
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San Antonio Symphony to Dissolve Amid Labor Dispute
For almost nine months, the musicians of the San Antonio Symphony were on strike, resisting steep cuts proposed by management…
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Review: The Met Opera Orchestra Raises a Glorious Noise
Over two nights at Carnegie Hall, Yannick Nézet-Séguin led the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra in an awesome display of its might.…
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Erin Doherty Shape Shifts in ‘Chloe’
LONDON — After playing Princess Anne in two seasons of “The Crown,” Erin Doherty realized that people assumed she had…
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‘The Old Man’ Brought Jeff Bridges to TV. John Lithgow Had No Advice.
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — It’s a pretty safe bet that any show called “The Old Man” that opens with a…
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Beyoncé Announces New Album ‘Renaissance,’ Out Next Month
Cue up the celebratory tweets: A new Beyoncé album is coming. Early Thursday, Beyoncé updated her social media accounts to…
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Rose B. Simpson Thinks in Clay
ESPAÑOLA, N.M. — The artist Rose B. Simpson was sitting in her 1985 Chevy El Camino inside her metalworking shop,…