Arts
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‘Insecure’ Broke Ground by Embracing Imperfection
“Insecure” begins its final season by looking backward. In the season premiere, which debuts Oct. 24 on HBO, the best…
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Concert Halls Are Back. But Visa Backlogs Are Keeping Musicians Out.
When the Seattle Symphony finally performed before a full audience last month for the first time in a year and…
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Recognition, at Last, After Decades Decolonizing Art
LONDON — The British-Indian artist Sutapa Biswas has always found herself playing a confrontational role in the British art world,…
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‘Introducing, Selma Blair’ Review: An Actress in Her Second Act
The documentary “Introducing, Selma Blair” presents a bracingly relatable version of an often all-too-artificial event: a performer navigating ...
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A Conductor’s Impossible Legacy
We live in a time of intense scrutiny of the moral failings of artists — even, or perhaps especially, those…
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Powerful Auction Veterans Aim New Company at Asian Market
In the latest sign of the disruption underway in the art market amid the pandemic, three powerful alumni from Sotheby’s…
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‘The Last Duel’ Review: A Medieval Epic in the Age of #MeToo
It’s no surprise that Ridley Scott, who’s made his share of swaggering manly epics, has directed what may be the…
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Former ‘Hamilton’ Cast Member Files Discrimination Complaint Against Show
A former “Hamilton” cast member filed a federal workplace complaint against the show on Wednesday, alleging that the show had…
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Selma Blair Wants You to See Her Living With Multiple Sclerosis
Selma Blair could only talk for a half-hour in our first session. That was as long as she trusted her…
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Matt Amodio’s ‘Jeopardy!’ Streak Ends After 38 Wins
Ken Jennings can relax. On Monday, the reigning “Jeopardy!” contestant Matt Amodio lost his 39th game, leaving Jennings’s No. 1…