Arts
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‘Medicine’ Review: One Dose Reality, Two Doses Absurdity
Mary, a woman dressed as an old man. Another Mary, a woman in a lobster suit. John Kane, a nervous…
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Frida Kahlo Self-Portrait Sells for $34.9 Million
A self-portrait by Frida Kahlo, an artist known for her raw emotional intensity, sold for $34.9 million at Sotheby’s on…
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‘Tiger King’: Where Are They Now?
When it debuted in March 2020 on Netflix, “Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness” became TV’s first pandemic hit, giving…
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Review: ‘Morning’s at Seven’ Awakens Again, Only to Hit Snooze
Paul Osborn’s “Morning’s at Seven” debuted on Broadway in 1939, and has clung to the fringes of the theatrical canon…
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Blue-Chip Art From Bitter Macklowe Divorce Brings $676 Million at Sotheby’s
The divorcing billionaire and his wife fought over it. Auction houses fought over it. And on Monday night, bidders fought…
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Taylor Swift’s ‘All Too Well’ and the Weaponization of Memory
“A record label didn’t pick this song as a single,” Taylor Swift told an enraptured audience Friday afternoon in Manhattan,…
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First Asian American Muppet Arrives on ‘Sesame Street’
“Sesame Street” is welcoming its first Asian American muppet to the neighborhood. Ji-Young, a Korean American 7-year-old who loves playing…
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‘Insecure’ Recap, Season 5 Episode 4: The Earth Moves
Season 5 Episode 4: ‘Faulty, Okay?!’ Nathan, Nathan, Nathan. There’s a lot we still don’t know about Nathan but we…
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Donors Withhold Gifts to Protest Changes at Hamptons Sculpture Garden
With its clipped hornbeams, lush borders and meandering paths, the LongHouse Reserve is a 16-acre sanctuary on Long Island’s fabled…
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‘S.N.L.’ Gives Ted Cruz His Own Version of ‘Sesame Street’
Back in 2012, when the then-Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney professed his affection for Big Bird but nonetheless vowed to…