Arts
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Five Horror Movies to Stream Now
Already missing Halloween? Stay at home for this year’s virtual New York City Horror Film Festival (Dec. 2-9) or for…
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Judge Ends Conservatorship Overseeing Britney Spears’s Life and Finances
Nearly 14 years after a Los Angeles court deemed the pop sensation Britney Spears unable to care for herself, stripping…
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‘What Do We See When We Look at the Sky?’ Review: But I Digress
“What Do We See When We Look at the Sky?” It’s a good title and better question and, much like…
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Salon Fair, Still Focused on Decor, Now Back at the Armory
After a year off because of the pandemic, Salon Art + Design is back at the Park Avenue Armory with…
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Juilliard Stages an Orpheus Rarity From Opera’s Early Days
What became known as opera originated in Florence, Italy, during late-16th-century equivalents of college dorm bull sessions. At the time,…
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Review: Dancing Bodies That Contain Multitudes
Can choreographers — or anyone, really — ever make something entirely new? Entirely their own? With her series “I Am…
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‘Rust’ Crew Member Sues Gun Handlers, Producers and Alec Baldwin
A crew member for “Rust” filed a lawsuit on Wednesday against the movie’s producers, Alec Baldwin and several other members…
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Jon Hopkins’s Psychedelic Journey to a New Way of Creating Music
When Jon Hopkins was bullied as a London teenager, he found two complementary coping mechanisms: weed and ambient music. A…
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Cherry Lane Theater Is Back on the Market After Sale Falls Through
A contract was signed, both the buyer and seller authorized a sale announcement, but the deal — involving the Cherry…
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The Glory of Nina Mae McKinney, an Early Black Star in White Hollywood
In 1929, just as moving pictures were learning to talk, a vivacious teenager named Nina Mae McKinney helped make them…