Arts
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Reliving the Pain (and Joy, Too) of My Deepest Love Onscreen
When people learn that a major movie studio, an acclaimed director and A-list actors have made a film about my…
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Reggaeton and Electronic Music Have a Long History. 2021 Revived It.
It takes nerve to stretch the boundaries of reggaeton, a street sound a little over three decades old propelled by…
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A Ballerina Who Adds to the ‘Palette of What’s Possible’
At the end of November, when Boston Ballet returned to live performances with “The Nutcracker,” the first Sugar Plum Fairy…
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Broadway Grosses Drop 26 Percent as Many Shows Cancel Performances
The surge in coronavirus cases is starting to take a real financial toll on Broadway, just as the industry is…
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Beyoncé Edges Closer to Her First Oscar Nomination as Shortlists Are Revealed
Will Beyoncé and Lin-Manuel Miranda compete against each other at the Oscars? That matchup became a possibility on Tuesday when…
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Broadway Grosses Dip as Omicron Prompts Some Shows to Cancel
The surge in coronavirus cases is starting to take a real financial toll on Broadway, just as the industry is…
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Metropolitan Museum of Art Limits Attendance Amid Virus Surge
The Metropolitan Museum of Art said Tuesday that it would limit attendance to roughly 10,000 visitors per day because of…
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Revisiting Childhood Wonder With Winnie the Pooh and Emmet Otter
“My, God,” I thought, perhaps 20 minutes into “Winnie the Pooh: The New Musical Stage Adaptation” at Theater Row in…
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Epidemics: A Force for Life-Changing Innovation
Before I entered the Cooper Hewitt’s new exhibition, “Design and Healing: Creative Responses to Epidemics,” I wondered if the most…
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6 Podcasts for Reflection and Restoration
In the final weeks of 2021, there are a lot of reasons to feel overwhelmed. Though the world has reopened…