Arts
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A Dollhouse You Could Call Home
Last week I took my daughter to the Museum of the City of New York to see the Stettheimer Dollhouse…
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Broadway Meets the Avant-Garde in a Juilliard Music Festival
Does “People Will Say We’re in Love,” from Rodgers and Hammerstein’s 1943 musical “Oklahoma,” have anything to, well, say to…
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‘The Gilded Age’ Finally Arrives on HBO
Christine Baranski still remembers the fateful evening at the 2012 Emmy Awards when she was seated near some of the…
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The Day New Queer Cinema Said: Let’s Do This
On Jan. 25, 1992, the Sundance Film Festival convened a panel on contemporary lesbian and gay cinema and “the significance…
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‘And Just Like That’ Episode 8 Recap: ‘Giant Feelings’
Season 1, Episode 8 “I can’t give you anything traditional,” Che tells Miranda just before Che gets into an Uber…
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Jon Bernthal’s Guide to Making It as a Supporting Actor
For Jon Bernthal, the purest kind of acting happens as part of an ensemble. “It’s such a collaborative art,” he…
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Aoife O’Donovan’s Songs Poured Out When Touring Shut Down
“I still, to this day, don’t even really think of myself as a songwriter,” Aoife O’Donovan said in a video…
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Jeremy Irons Is Transported by Renzo Piano and a Dog Named Smudge
“Am I talking too much?” Jeremy Irons asked. “I tend to get a bit loquacious.” With that voice — you…
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‘This Beautiful Future’ Review: Love Glows in War’s Shadow
In the tiny lobby of Theaterlab, on West 36th Street, you need to show proof of a booster vaccine before…
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‘The Kite Runner’ Is Coming to Broadway
A stage adaptation of the best-selling novel “The Kite Runner” will be presented on Broadway in July. The play, which…