Arts
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‘The Innocents’ Review: Head Games
“The Innocents” may share a title — and even some thematic fragments — with Jack Clayton’s 1961 ghost story, but…
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Artists Are Putting Their Stamp on Lincoln Center
When David Geffen Hall reopens on the Lincoln Center campus this fall, two new artworks — by Nina Chanel Abney…
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Leaked Video of Jesse Williams’s Staged Nude Scene Denounced by Union
The first time “Take Me Out,” a baseball play with nude shower scenes, arrived on Broadway, there were no iPhones…
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The Most Famous Girl at the Waffle House
DALEVILLE, Ala. — About 25 minutes north of the Florida border, near the mouth of a U.S. Army post and…
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Artists of Color and Women Soar at Christie’s Contemporary Sale
While the usual suspects continue to command the highest prices at auction — as evidenced by Monday night’s $195 million…
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The Strange Afterlife of George Carlin
In the closing monologue from a recent episode of his HBO talk show, Bill Maher cataloged a series of social…
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‘The Vagrant Trilogy’ Review: Palestinians in Exile, Yearning for Home
The matinee audience was filing out of the Public Theater’s LuEsther Hall the other afternoon when stagehands started dismantling the…
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‘Which Way to the Stage’ Review: Theater Buddies, With Claws Out
If you have ever fantasized about casting your favorite musical or ranked the actresses who have played Mrs. Lovett, chances…
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‘Rust’ Production Appeals Fine for Cinematographer’s Death
The production company behind the movie “Rust” on Monday contested a fine issued by New Mexico state regulators, who cited…
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When a Warhol for $225 Has More Heft Than One for $195 Million
Sometime late in the summer of 1962, Andy Warhol began to silk-screen the face of Marilyn Monroe onto canvas, on…