Arts
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The Sublime Spectacle of Yoko Ono Disrupting the Beatles
Early in “The Beatles: Get Back,” Peter Jackson’s nearly eight-hour documentary about the making of the album “Let It Be,”…
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10 Works of Art That Evaded the Algorithm This Year
From left: A performer in “Catasterism in Three Movements”; one of the Torlonia Marbles; a detail from the refurbished Hôtel de…
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10 Ways I Fed My Fandom(s)
Clockwise from left: Dev Patel in “The Green Knight"; Jon Michael Hill and Namir Smallwood in “Pass Over”; and Elisabeth…
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‘The Snowy Day,’ a Children’s Classic, Becomes an Opera
In the first scene of “The Snowy Day,” a new opera based on the popular 1962 children’s book, a Black…
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Review: ‘Harry Potter’ Back Onstage, Streamlined and Still Magical
Like a lot of children, Harry Potter grew bigger as he got older. J.K. Rowling’s later novels in the series…
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Lawyers in Jussie Smollett Case Tangle Over Motive as Testimony Ends
Testimony in the trial over whether Jussie Smollett lied to police about being the victim of a hate crime ended…
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Best Art Exhibitions of 2021
Outstanding art shows of 2021 offered works by Emma Amos, Jasper Johns (at two museums) and Alice Neel.Credit...Details from left:…
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‘Selling Kabul’ Review: Trapped in a War, and an Apartment
Sylvia Khoury’s “Selling Kabul,” a 95-minute thriller that opened on Monday at Playwrights Horizons, is a play as tautly made…
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Michael Steinhardt, Billionaire, Surrenders $70 Million in Stolen Relics
Michael H. Steinhardt, the billionaire hedge fund pioneer and one of New York’s most prolific antiquities collectors, has surrendered 180…
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Drake Removes Himself From Competition for 2022 Grammy Awards
Drake, the chart-topping rapper and singer, has withdrawn his name from competition in the upcoming Grammy Awards, the latest problem…