Books
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The Multiplying Horror of Ti West
There’s something unusual about Ti West’s latest film, “Pearl,” now in theaters. The movie is a 1918-set prequel to “X,”…
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America’s Most Interesting Opera Destination? The Midwest
New York City, despite its bona fides as a cultural capital, can be surprisingly provincial when it comes to opera.…
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Met Appoints New Leader of Modern and Contemporary Art
In a decision eagerly awaited by the art world, the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Tuesday announced that David Breslin…
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‘Four Saints in Three Acts’ Review: An Opera Becomes a One-Man Show
One minute the actor David Greenspan is giving the preshow speech, as welcoming and easy as can be, explaining that…
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Bad Bunny Leads 2022 Latin Grammy Nominations With 10
Bad Bunny, the chart-topping Puerto Rican star, dominates the nominations for the 23rd annual Latin Grammy Awards, leading stars from…
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Chris Redd Is Latest Cast Member to Leave ‘S.N.L.’
The number of departing “Saturday Night Live” cast members has now risen to eight: Chris Redd, who has been with…
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The Choreography of Public Mourning
The death of Queen Elizabeth II has been remarkable for many things: The outpouring of love and affection from her…
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Robert Fripp Lightens Up
Robert Fripp became a rock star without acting like a showman. As the guitarist and leader of King Crimson —…
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‘House of the Dragon’ Stars Say Goodbye to HBO’s Biggest Hit
They anchored the earliest episodes of one of the biggest shows on television, but Milly Alcock and Emily Carey have…
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Defending R. Kelly and Bill Cosby, the Same Combative Lawyer
Jennifer Bonjean, a defense lawyer who has the words “not guilty” tattooed on her right arm, called one woman who…