Arts
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In Washington, a Princess Party and a Carnival of Self-Loathing
WASHINGTON — Sidney Harman Hall was bustling before a recent matinee of “Once Upon a One More Time,” a revisionist…
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‘A Journal for Jordan’ Review: Reflections on Love Built and Lost
Jordan Canedy is a wide-eyed baby with excellent lungs at the start of “A Journal for Jordan.” At the movie’s…
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The Artists We Lost in 2021, in Their Words
This year, as pandemic deaths ebbed and flowed, a distinctive, eternal beat — that of artist’s deaths — played on…
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‘And Just Like That’ Recap, Episode 4: New Friends
If Miranda was the white lady buffoon in Episode 1, it is Charlotte’s turn in Episode 4. Despite being a…
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Brigitte Lefèvre, Ballet’s Disciplined Rebel, Takes Her Next Steps
CANNES, France — The Carolyn Carlson Company had just finished the final performance of the two-week long Cannes Dance Festival…
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‘Tragedy of Macbeth’ Review: The Thane, Insane, Slays Mainly in Dunsinane
The poet John Berryman wrote of “Macbeth” that “no other Shakespearean tragedy is so desolate, and this desolation is conveyed…
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Joseph E. Yoakum Isn’t Who You Think
Born around 1891, the self-taught artist Joseph E. Yoakum spent most of his youth as a runaway working for traveling…
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The Best Genre Movies of 2021
If you think that many of the top 10 end-of-year movie lists could use a little more dystopia, fight scenes…
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Victory Speech (Hillary’s Version)
MasterClass, an online platform where you can watch famous people deliver video tutorials for $180 a year, recently debuted a…
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Continuing ‘The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe’
Should you ever have the chance to converse with Lily Tomlin, you don’t have to tell her it’s an honor.…