Arts
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In a New Memoir, Harvey Fierstein Shares Gossip and Regrets
Harvey Fierstein contains multitudes. The playwright, screenwriter, actor and drag performer has inhabited at least as many personalities as Walt…
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Watch These 13 Movies Before They Leave Netflix in March
The Academy Awards arrive at the end of March, and the titles leaving Netflix in the United States this month…
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Review: In ‘sandblasted,’ Seizing the Day. Also the Nose.
As the lights go up, we discover two women half-buried in sand — which is one more woman than stingy…
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‘Saturday Night Live’ Pays Tribute to Ukraine
This weekend, “Saturday Night Live” faced two questions of significantly different orders of magnitude: Would the show try to find…
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Antiquities Valued at More Than $20 Million Returned to Greece
The gold broach from ancient Greece was valued at $1.3 million. A 3,500-year-old coffin the size of a trunk, known…
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Valery Gergiev, a Putin Supporter, Will Not Conduct at Carnegie Hall
Carnegie Hall and the Vienna Philharmonic announced on Thursday that the Russian conductor Valery Gergiev, a friend and prominent supporter…
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‘The Crown’ Jewels, and Other Props, Reported Stolen Amid Filming
It was not quite a royal heist. More than 200 antique props used during the filming of the fifth season…
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Picturing Black Childhood: An Artist’s Journey
In 2009, sensitive to the ways that Black girls are under particular duress in American culture, the Austin-based artist Deborah…
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A Groundbreaking Cartoon Family Returns, ‘Louder and Prouder’
When “The Proud Family” debuted on the Disney Channel on Sept. 15, 2001, it introduced one of TV’s first animated…
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Review: A Pianist Explores Mozart the Late Bloomer
Mozart, the pianist Víkingur Ólafsson deadpanned from the stage at Zankel Hall on Tuesday evening, was a “late bloomer.” The…