Arts
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What’s on TV This Week: ‘Better Call Saul’ and a Freddie Mercury Tribute
Between network, cable and streaming, the modern television landscape is a vast one. Here are some of the shows, specials…
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For a Black Man Hired to Undo a Confederate Legacy, It Has Not Been Easy
RICHMOND, Va. — As Devon Henry and his construction team take down the last remnants of statues that long dotted…
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At Venice Biennale, a ‘Different Notion of Nation’
OSLO — Right about now, many members of the Sámi, one of Europe’s oldest Indigenous groups, are embarking on a…
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Review: Eiko, Dancing With Friends and With the Dead
In “The Duet Project: Distance Is Malleable,” the Japanese choreographer and dancer Eiko Otake has some momentous things on her…
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‘S.N.L.’ Offers Easter Wishes From Elon Musk, Donald Trump and More
The Easter holiday is a period for rebirth and renewal — and also an opportunity for “Saturday Night Live” to…
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Lizzo’s Disco Dance Party, and 11 More New Songs
Every Friday, pop critics for The New York Times weigh in on the week’s most notable new songs and videos.…
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How ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ Helps to Heal Generational Trauma
When I was 13, I asked to be admitted to a psychiatric hospital. I was racked with debilitating Obsessive Compulsive…
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Review: In ‘American Buffalo,’ Grift Is the Coin of the Realm
On Sunday’s edition of the Fox News show “Life, Liberty & Levin,” David Mamet, the playwright turned Trumpite culture warrior,…
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Review: ‘Cyrano de Bergerac,’ Now Noseless and Drunk on Words
“Ah, good my lords, what a nose is his! When one sees it, one is fain to cry aloud, ‘Nay!…
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Frank Langella Fired From Netflix Show After Misconduct Investigation
The actor Frank Langella was fired from his leading role in “The Fall of the House of Usher,” a Netflix…