Arts
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‘A Strange Loop’ Won the Pulitzer. Now It’s Coming to Broadway.
“A Strange Loop,” Michael R. Jackson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning meta-musical, is coming to Broadway this spring. The show’s producers announced on…
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A $550 Million Springsteen Deal? It’s Glory Days for Catalog Sales.
In 1972, a struggling New Jersey musician hustled into Manhattan for an audition at Columbia Records, using an acoustic guitar…
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The Best TV Episodes of 2021
From left, “Dave,” PEN15” and “Genius: Aretha” put out some of TV’s best episodes of the year.Credit...From left: Byron Cohen/FX;…
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‘Insecure’ Recap, Season 5, Episode 9: Confession Time
Season 5, Episode 9: ‘Out, Okay!?’ Almost everyone is carrying around some kind of emotional burden. Most of us have…
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How Dasha Nekrasova Is Calling the Shots
You know how some people are always talking about wanting to direct a movie and co-host a popular podcast and…
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‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Ensnares Audiences and Refills Studio Coffers
LOS ANGELES — For nearly two years, ever since the pandemic brought moviegoing to a halt, Hollywood has been consumed…
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The 1947 ‘Nightmare Alley’: A Dark View of Class as Destiny
At the premiere of his new drama “Nightmare Alley” this month, the director Guillermo del Toro told the audience he…
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Review: ‘Cinderella’ Adds Stardust to the Met Opera’s Holiday
What is the difference between real life and dreams, especially for an insecure young person? That poignant question is at…
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How ‘Lord of the Rings’ Became ‘Star Wars’ for Millennial Women
Shortly after the release of the final installment of the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy, the film critic Caryn James…
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Paul Rudd Hosts a Year-End ‘S.N.L.’ Disrupted by the Omicron Variant
In a week when the rapid spread of the Omicron variant of the coronavirus had disrupted Broadway shows, concerts, sports…