Arts
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Mark Morris Dance Group Debuts ‘Water’ in Its Element
To make a dance to some of Handel’s “Water Music” and title it simply “Water” is just the kind of…
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Comedians Turn Their Attention to Abortion
A stand-up show about abortion sounds like a bad idea. The comic Alison Leiby knows that. Just look at her…
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Matt Amodio, the Latest ‘Jeopardy!’ Star, Breaks $1 Million
“Jeopardy!” has another seemingly unstoppable sensation. On Friday, Matt Amodio, a Ph.D. student in computer science at Yale, won his…
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Review: The Philharmonic Tries Out Another Temporary Home
Maybe it was the surge of adrenaline that the New York Philharmonic felt at finally returning to live concerts at…
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The Surveillance Apparatus That Surrounded Britney Spears
Britney Spears’s father and the security firm he hired to protect her ran an intense surveillance apparatus that monitored her…
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Jared Harris Is (and Isn’t) His Father’s Son
Ask David S. Goyer, the creator of “Foundation,” why Jared Harris was his first choice to star in this ambitious…
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After a Choreographer’s Suicide, Ballet Confronts Tough Questions
MUNICH — The choreographer Liam Scarlett’s “With a Chance of Rain,” a lush, expansive ballet set to a melodic Rachmaninoff…
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Paranormal Play in Denver From Meow Wolf
DENVER — Meow Wolf trades on the dark side of American popular culture, in cults and conspiracies, in supernatural beings,…
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‘Ted Lasso’ Recap, Season 2, Episode 10: The Naked and the Dead
Season 2, Episode 10: ‘No Weddings and a Funeral’ We now return to our regularly scheduled programming. Last week, “Ted…
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Saving the Artwork of the South: Deep Investment, and a Drone
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — “I’m the conjurer of all my ancestors, 400 years of African people in America,” said Joe Minter,…