Arts
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Warhol Museum Reimagines the Factory in a New ‘Pop District’
A “Pop District” is being planned in Pittsburgh, the Pop artist Andy Warhol’s hometown. Officials with the Andy Warhol Museum…
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‘Stranger Things’ Is Back, and the Duffer Brothers Made It Big
LOS ANGELES — One of the first things you notice about the creators of “Stranger Things,” Matt and Ross Duffer,…
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The Bolero Is Timeless. Miguel Zenón Is Giving It a Jazzy Tinge.
On New Year’s Eve 2020, the saxophonist Miguel Zenón and his longtime collaborator, the pianist Luis Perdomo, took the stage…
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‘I Want to Live in That Room’: Designers on Their Broadway Sets
It was opening night of “Plaza Suite,” and the set’s bathroom door was meant to stay shut — a stubborn…
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With Her First Opera, Rhiannon Giddens Returns to Her Roots
CHARLESTON, S.C. — Five years ago, the directors of Spoleto Festival USA here asked the musician Rhiannon Giddens two questions.…
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Bruce Mau: A Designer Puts Life on the Drawing Boards
In “Mau,” a new documentary-cum-biopic, the Canadian-born, Chicago-based designer Bruce Mau simply counts Coca-Cola bottles to give you a sense…
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‘Deception’ Review: Verbal Fetishism
Leave it to the French to idealize adultery in the name of artistic freedom — which is not to say…
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‘Downton Abbey: A New Era’ Review: Gilded, Aged
The title of “Downton Abbey: A New Era” pledges that change has arrived at the Grantham family’s mansion after six…
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Dancing to ‘Billie Jean’ Led Him to ‘MJ.’ Now He’s a Tony Contender.
Myles Frost was a college junior in Maryland, studying audio engineering, when he got the call that would change his…
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Samora Pinderhughes Explored Incarceration in Song. The Result Is ‘Grief.’
OAKLAND, Calif. — Near the end of a sold-out show earlier this month, celebrating the release of his visionary second…