Arts
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Criminal Charges Still Possible in ‘Rust’ Shooting, Sheriff Says
Six months after Alec Baldwin fatally shot a cinematographer on the set of the film “Rust” while practicing with a…
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What ‘Severance’ Is Made of: ‘Being John Malkovich’ and a Sizzler Steakhouse
For some employees, what happens at Lumon stays at Lumon. In the world of the Apple TV+ series “Severance,” they…
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‘Washington Crossing the Delaware’ Is Up for Sale. (Not That One.)
“Washington Crossing the Delaware,” a painting that portrays one of the most recognizable scenes of the American Revolution, is for…
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Pamela Adlon Wanted ‘Better Things’ to End With a ‘Sense of Hope’
“I like where I am,” Sam Fox says during the final episode of “Better Things,” which aired on Monday. “I’m…
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‘The Skin of Our Teeth’ Review: A Party for the End of the World
No fossil evidence suggests that a giant ground sloth ever composed a symphony or that a Devonian fish split the…
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Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s Fight Left Home Damaged, Witness Says
The property manager at an Australian home where Johnny Depp and Amber Heard stayed in 2015 during their tempestuous marriage…
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Calling for Peace, Ukrainian Musicians Unite for a World Tour
The Russian invasion has devastated cultural life in Ukraine, forcing renowned musical ensembles to disband and leading to an exodus…
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At Ballet Black, Creating Opportunity for British Dancers
LONDON — In 2019, the rapper Stormzy used his headline set at Glastonbury Festival to talk about ballet shoes. As…
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A Tiny Brontë Book, Sold for $1.25 Million, to Return Home
The last of the two dozen miniature books made by the young Charlotte Brontë to remain in private hands, which…
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Jon Stewart, Who Revolutionized Political Satire, Wins Humor Award
WASHINGTON — Jon Stewart walked onstage at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on Sunday night serenaded…