Arts
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Carrie Mae Weems Sets the Stage and Urges Action
At the beginning of the seven-part film projected onto a cylindrical screen, a Cyclorama that forms the centerpiece of Carrie…
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In ‘Landscapers,’ True Crime Meets Hollywood Fantasy
A typed fan letter signed by Gary Cooper. A limited edition poster of “High Noon.” Some rare postage stamps featuring…
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Alana Haim Surprised Everyone With Her Movie Debut. Even Herself.
One summer night in 2019, Alana Haim was jet-lagged, tossing and turning in a London hotel bed, when her phone…
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No Matter the Role, Antony Sher Made Soaring Seem Possible
To watch Antony Sher onstage was an uncommonly visceral experience. Sher, the South African-born British stage star who died on…
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Best Movies of 2021
Benedict Cumberbatch in “The Power of the Dog,” left, Kristen Stewart in “Spencer” and Ariana DeBose in “West Side Story.”Credit...From…
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Best Classical Music of 2021
From left: Angel Blue and Will Liverman in “Fire Shut Up in My Bones” at the Metropolitan Opera, and Magdalena…
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‘Succession’ Season 3, Episode 8: Italian Ice
Season 3, Episode 8: ‘Chiantishire’ At the end of this week’s episode of “Succession,” Kendall Roy is floating on an…
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‘Insecure’ Recap, Season 5, Episode 7: Questions, Questions
Season 5, Episode 7, ‘Chillin’, Okay?!’ There is something about spending an entire day with your girls, in the house.…
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Exploring the Dimensions of Black Power at Alvin Ailey
At Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Black lives have always mattered. But these days, the company’s repertory has more to…
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Review: An Ambitious Project Returns at the Philharmonic
After a long delay, Joan Tower’s “1920/2019” was premiered on Friday by the New York Philharmonic at Alice Tully Hall.…