Arts
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‘Almost Famous,’ Now a Musical, Will Open on Broadway This Fall
“Almost Famous,” Cameron Crowe’s rock ’n’ roll coming-of-age story, will make its pandemic-delayed trip to Broadway this fall. A musical…
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‘Watcher’ Review: Terror, at a Glance
While the film theorist Laura Mulvey may be best known for her concept of the male gaze, she has used…
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‘The Wire’ Stands Alone
When critics get to assessing a classic TV show, we have a weird tendency to turn into evolutionary biologists. We…
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Are the Movies Liberal?
One of the surprises of this strange, not-quite-post-pandemic movie year has been “Dog,” a modestly budgeted road picture that opened…
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Bill Cosby Accused at Trial of Assaulting Judy Huth as Teenager
Bill Cosby had taken Judy Huth and her friend to the games room of the Playboy Mansion in Los Angeles…
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Ready When You Are, Terminal C Is Now an Art Destination
When Delta Air Lines’ Terminal C at La Guardia Airport opens to the public on Saturday, New York will get…
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Making Art OnTop of the World
KINNGAIT, NUNAVUT, Canada — Just 125 miles shy of the Arctic Circle, in a hamlet etched into an icescape of…
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Gil Birmingham Took the Road Less Traveled
Early in “Under the Banner of Heaven,” FX’s limited Hulu series based on the true story of two grisly murders…
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True Love Can Leave Traces. S.G. Goodman’s Detailed Songs Do, Too.
MURRAY, Ky. — S.G. Goodman was looking for the perfect sentence. Sitting in her midcentury-modern living room in this small…
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Review: In ‘Romeo & Bernadette,’ It’s Off to Brooklyn for This Tale of Joy
Cutting a lovelorn swath through 1960 Brooklyn in search of his Juliet, Romeo Montague is as charming as ever, with…