Arts
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What’s on TV This Week: ‘This Is Us’ and a Memorial Day Concert
Between network, cable and streaming, the modern television landscape is a vast one. Here are some of the shows, specials…
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Review: ‘Belfast Girls’ Set Sail, but This Isn’t a Pleasure Cruise
In 1850, it took about three months to travel to Australia from Ireland. Jaki McCarrick’s heartfelt, doubtful “Belfast Girls,” at…
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Review: Henry Threadgill’s Music From Two Perspectives
The most reductive observation I can provide about the composer and improvising multi-instrumentalist Henry Threadgill’s activity at Roulette ...
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In Cleveland, Schubert Outsings Even the Mighty ‘Otello’
CLEVELAND — On the morning of Friday, March 13, 2020, the Cleveland Orchestra played Schubert’s Ninth Symphony. The musicians were…
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Lawsuit Accusing Bill Cosby of Sexual Assault Heads to Trial
Judy Huth met Bill Cosby when she was still a teenager, she has recounted in court papers. It was the…
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Lorraine Hansberry Statue to Be Unveiled in Times Square
When the Los Angeles-based artist Alison Saar was commissioned a little over four years ago to sculpt a statue of…
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‘S.N.L.’ Says Goodbye to Multiple Cast Members
We’ll start this weekend’s recap of “Saturday Night Live” at the end, and a season finale that concluded with a…
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Italy Says Ancient Statue in U.S. Museum Was Stolen, Not Lost at Sea
TORRE ANNUNZIATA, Italy — The account has long been that a shipwreck in the ancient past had sent a precious…
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Harry Styles Is Still a Dreamy Cipher on His Third LP, ‘Harry’s House’
On “Harry’s House,” the third solo album from the colossally charismatic former member of the British boy band One Direction,…
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Sacred or Sexist? After a BrazenTheft, Seeing de Kooning in a New Light.
LOS ANGELES — Ulrich Birkmaier’s job as senior paintings conservator at the Getty Museum involves painstakingly repairing aging canvases and…