Arts
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‘Saturday Night Live’ Returns With a New President Biden
It’s a new season at “Saturday Night Live,” which means new cast members — and, surprisingly, a new performer playing…
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Telling Stories of Black Life Rescued Him
ROXBURY, Conn. — Ron Norsworthy, a visual artist and designer, could slot easily into popular culture’s ideal of the hero:…
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Carnegie Hall Counts Down to Its Reopening
The pianos have been tuned. The crimson carpets have been cleaned. The crystal chandeliers have been dusted. After nearly 19…
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Tirzah’s Genre-Less Pop Embraces the Beauty of Uncertainty
Some pop artists amplify familiar, universal feelings: the gentle moments spent in love, the torturous pain of heartbreak. But others…
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The Academy Museum Finds Good Intentions in Messy Film History
Tucked in the new Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, which opened Thursday in Los Angeles, is a surprisingly modest exhibit…
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Rappers Come Shop for Jewelry. Icebox Turns the Cameras On.
ATLANTA — The display cases at the Atlanta jewelry store Icebox teem with Cuban link chains, watches called bustdowns covered…
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‘The Guilty’ Review: Dial R for Redemption
Whether you favor Gustav Moller’s 2018 Danish drama, “The Guilty,” or the Netflix remake of the same name will depend…
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Ladies and Gentlemen, Daniel Craig
More than a year and a half ago, Daniel Craig and I met at the Museum of Modern Art to…
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Britney Spears’s Father Is Suspended as Her Conservator
For more than a decade, Britney Spears bristled behind closed doors at the court-approved control her father, James P. Spears,…
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‘The Many Saints of Newark’ Review: The Best Really Is Over
Tony Soprano, the mob boss in “The Sopranos,” was many things: husband, father, animal lover, lady-killer, sociopathic capitalist, pop-culture ...