Arts
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Younger Than It Looks, but No More Diverse: France’s Top Theater Prize
PARIS — Four hundred years after his birth, the playwright Molière is being feted in France this year, and the…
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‘Petite Maman’ Review: Into the Woods
Céline Sciamma’s luminous “Petite Maman” is a once-upon-a-time tale with a twist. Set in present-day France, in an isolated hamlet…
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The Antiquarian Book Fair: From Sondheim’s Letters to a Brontë Discovery
The New York International Antiquarian Book Fair, which returns to the Park Avenue Armory this weekend after a two-year pandemic…
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‘Artists Are Migrants’: A Nigerian-Irish Dancer’s Multiplicities
When the dancer Mufutau Yusuf says “I will always consider myself a migrant,” he means it in several senses. One…
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Let’s Eat Grandma’s Electro Pop Is Glittery. Its Subjects Are Weighty.
Let’s Eat Grandma spent part of the fall of 2019 in a series of seaside Airbnbs on the coast of…
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Parisian Love Stories for the Age of Talk Less, Message More
Midway through “Paris, 13th District,” the new film directed by Jacques Audiard, Émilie sneaks away from her job waitressing in…
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‘I Deserve to Be Here’: Riding His First Professional Gig to Broadway
During his first-ever Broadway curtain call, a teary Jaquel Spivey was overcome with emotion as he and his castmates received…
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‘Some Like It Hot’ Musical Plans Fall Opening on Broadway
A new musical adaptation of “Some Like It Hot,” a classic cross-dressing comedy that is being recalibrated for contemporary audiences,…
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‘How I Learned to Drive’ Review: Many Miles to Go Before a Reckoning
It’s rare to encounter the kind of breathless silence I experienced during an unnerving hotel room scene in the unforgettable…
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Johnny Depp, at Libel Trial, Denies Ever Striking ‘Any Woman’
The actor Johnny Depp took the stand on Tuesday in the defamation case he brought against the actress Amber Heard,…