Books
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At Cannes, Lily Gladstone Scores a Familiar Seat
The juror found herself at the center of the Kering Women in Motion dinner, a year after she was a…
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‘Stax: Soulsville, U.S.A.’ Review: Looking for a Little Respect
An HBO series tells the triumphant, tragic story of the record label Otis Redding, Isaac Hayes and the Staple Singers…
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Who Was Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, Really?
In “Once Upon a Time,” Elizabeth Beller examines the life and death of the woman who was best known for…
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She Survived a Train Accident. Her Train Wreck of a Dad Is Next.
In Garth Risk Hallberg’s new novel, a teenage rebel and her father reconnect amid a sea of their own troubles.
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Michael Emerson Still Reigns as TV’s King of Creepy
The actor has played unsettling men on shows like “Lost” and “Fallout.” In the new season of “Evil,” he might…
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She Wants to Make San Francisco Ballet an ‘Arrow to the Future’
Tamara Rojo, the company’s new artistic director, has a vision of ballet as for the people — all the people…
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The Painstaking Quest to Portray a Tortured Warrior
For the hyperrealistic visuals in the video game Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II, the studio traveled to Iceland, took thousands of…
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The (Very Brief) Return of Gastr del Sol
In the ’90s, the duo of Jim O’Rourke and David Grubbs made quiet, intricate music amid a loud rock underground.…
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Kehinde Wiley Denies Accusation of Sexual Assault by Artist
After Joseph Awuah-Darko accused Mr. Wiley of sexually assaulting him in Ghana, Mr. Wiley denied the claims, calling them “not…
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‘Nobody Cares’ About Laura Benanti, but They Let Her Entertain Them
While poking fun at her own agreeable malleability, Benanti flexes her talents in a show that will be available on…