Arts
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Here Are 5 Family-Friendly Things to Stream This Weekend
The holiday weekend is here! We want to help by taking one thing off your plate. We’ve gone through Netflix,…
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Haruki Murakami and the Challenge of Adapting His Tales for Film
Haruki Murakami’s well-loved books have been the basis for several big-screen adaptations over the years, with variable results. But the…
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With ‘Encanto,’ Stephanie Beatriz Finds Yet Another Voice
The actress Stephanie Beatriz said goodbye to her memorable breakout role as a stern detective on “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” in September…
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It’s Always Sunny With Rob McElhenney
LOS ANGELES — The past year in California has been the driest in a century. But on a recent mid-November…
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The Hilarious, Heartbreaking Life and Music of Malcolm Arnold
Five years ago, an advertisement was placed on eBay by a small auction business in Northwest London called FlogIt4U. The…
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Don Johnson Is Back as ‘Nash Bridges.’ Why?
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — On “Miami Vice,” Don Johnson, as the undercover cop Sonny Crockett, tooled around in speedboats and…
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Still Fighting Over the Turner Prize
LONDON — People are always arguing about the Turner Prize. For decades since it was founded in 1984, the annual…
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Cultivating Art, Not Argument, at a Los Angeles Law Office
Much of what is made in law offices are tedious instruments of commerce: contracts, loan agreements, multipage memorandums. But this…
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Art Basel Miami Beach Returns, Smaller but Ready to Party
MIAMI BEACH — It’s back. Canceled last year because of Covid-19, the annual Art Basel Miami Beach fair returns next…
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Mickey Guyton on Her Grammy Nominations: ‘I Was Right’
At the most recent Grammy Awards ceremony in March, the country singer Mickey Guyton performed “Black Like Me,” a song…