Arts
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From Chad, a Filmmaker and a Star Committed to Telling Stories of Home
As Chad’s most lauded auteur, the director Mahamat-Saleh Haroun remains committed to portraying his sub-Saharan African homeland onscreen. Early ...
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Five Horror Movies to Stream Now
‘We Need to Do Something’ Stream it on Hulu. A family of four gathers in their spacious bathroom as a…
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Review: City Ballet Gets a Modern Dance Fix
Clearly, the choreographer Jamar Roberts had a feeling about what the world needed now: a lift, a boost, a jolt…
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Kamasi Washington Blasts Into a Fresh Era, and 13 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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The Housing Situation Is Dire. But Progress Is Still Possible.
Good news is hard to come by on the housing front. The eviction moratorium has expired. Experts now predict skyrocketing…
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My Favorite Wholesome, Humiliating Stunt, by the Stars of ‘Jackass’
Most of us would call it a nightmare. Steve-O called it a dream. It was sometime around 2009. Steve-O, the…
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Review: ‘The Tap Dance Kid,’ Still Out of Step With the Times
When 8:30 p.m. was a typical curtain time for Broadway musicals, the main character’s biggest number, crystallizing the crisis and…
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Apocalypse When? Global Warming’s Endless Scroll
Doomscrolling through social media can be seductive when it comes to the climate crisis: It signals that we care about…
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‘And Just Like That’ Season Finale Recap: Stiletto on the Other Foot
Season 1, Episode 10 “I can stay here and write about my life, or I can go with him and…
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Spotify Defends Handling of Joe Rogan Controversy Amid Uproar
As Spotify released an earnings report Wednesday underscoring the importance of podcasts to its business model, company officials said that…