Arts
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Antiquities Dealer Pleads Guilty for Role in Sale of Looted Items
The operator of a Manhattan gallery known for its expertise in ancient Asian artifacts has pleaded guilty to charges of…
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Jury Selection in Jussie Smollett Case to Start in November
CHICAGO — Jury selection in the trial of the actor Jussie Smollett will begin Nov. 29, a Cook County judge…
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Guggenheim Gets New Chairman, and Second Ever Black Female Trustee
At a time when the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum is working to address charges from within its own ranks that…
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Review: In ‘Six,’ All the Tudor Ladies Got Talent
Are you an Elsa or an Anna? An Elphaba or a Glinda? Or, for those with more classic tastes, a…
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National Endowment for the Humanities Awards Covid Relief Grants
The New York Public Library, the USS Constitution Museum in Boston and the Thomas Jefferson Foundation in Charlottesville, Va., are…
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A New ‘Pal Joey’ Is Broadway Bound
“Pal Joey” is coming back to Broadway. The 1940 Rodgers and Hart musical about a caddish nightclub performer will be…
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Clint Eastwood Wins $6.1 Million CBD Lawsuit
The actor Clint Eastwood and Garrapata, the company that owns the rights to his likeness, were awarded $6.1 million on…
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Alessandro Nivola Put His Foot Down and Won the ‘Many Saints’ Role Anyway
The throbbing in the back of Alessandro Nivola’s head was growing more intense. It was fall 2018 when he’d auditioned…
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Musicians Flee Afghanistan, Fearing Taliban Rule
More than 100 young artists, teachers and their relatives affiliated with the Afghanistan National Institute of Music, a celebrated school…
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In ‘Alma’s Way,’ a Young Latina Thinks for Herself, Like Her Creator
Although Sonia Manzano has won 15 Emmys for television writing and numerous accolades for her decades playing Maria on “Sesame…