Arts
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‘Inside Out 2’ Review: PUBERTY! OMG! LOL! IYKYK!
Anxiety meets Joy in Pixar’s eager, predictably charming sequel to its innovative 2015 hit. Sadness is still around, too, as…
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Art Basel Opens to Safe Sales and Fears of a Weaker Market
At the prestigious fair, doing business at what one mega-dealer calls a “more human pace” can just mean “slower” for…
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As Nonprofit Theaters Struggle, Seattle Rep Cuts 12% of Staff
The institution, Seattle’s pre-eminent repertory theater, says it is making the cuts so it can focus its resources on productions.
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He’s Got Baby Fever: A Trans Choreographer’s Surrogacy Journey
Ashley R.T. Yergens’s “Surrogate,” premiering at New York Live Arts this week, explores how trans men experience pregnancy and I.V.F.
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Listen to 8 Songs From the Bewitching Françoise Hardy
From her start in the yé-yé 1960s to the depths she plumbed as a singer-songwriter, Hardy, who died Tuesday, continued…
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All in the Details: Tony-Nominated Set Designers on Getting It Right
What are all those buttons for? That’s one of the many questions David Zinn is frequently asked about the sound…
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Jessica Lange and Paula Vogel on Breaking, and Keeping, the Family Contract
In the Tony-nominated “Mother Play,” the writer conjures warm memories and thorny ones, not to judge her mother, but to…
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Officials Condemn Protest Outside Exhibit Memorializing Oct. 7 Victims
Anti-Israel demonstrators gathered outside the exhibition in New York that honors people at a music festival in Israel who were…
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The 1990s Were Weirder Than You Think. We’re Feeling the Effects.
In “When the Clock Broke,” John Ganz shows how a decade remembered as one of placid consensus was roiled by…
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Witch Hunts, Wartime and Mysterious Murders
This trio of novels ushers readers into three different but equally mesmerizing long-ago worlds.