Arts
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A Ravenous Woman? Perish the Thought!
Lottie Hazell’s debut novel, “Piglet,” is a tantalizing layer cake of horror, romance (sort of) and timely questions about the…
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Brontez Purnell Insists on Phoning Writers He Admires
Describe your ideal reading experience (when, where, what, how). It could only be in fantasy scenarios. Like everyone else, my…
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On the Road With ‘The Outsiders,’ Where the Greasers and Socs Rumbled
In denim and leather and newly acquired vintage snakeskin boots, the cast and creative team bringing “The Outsiders” to Broadway…
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We Have a James Turrell Artwork in Our School. So There.
Manhattan private schools are renowned for their amenities, but having a Skyspace from the acclaimed master of light may help…
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J. Lo and Behold: Is She for Real?
“This Is Me … Now: A Love Story,” a movie built on her latest album, is a showcase for the…
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Amy Herzog’s Plays Are Quiet, but Audiences Can’t Look Away
At a rehearsal for “An Enemy of the People,” a Broadway revival of the 1882 play, the actor Jeremy Strong…
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Reports of Cabaret’s Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated
The art form has faced challenges as nightlife norms shift — and as its audience ages — but it has…
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Denis Villeneuve and Timothée Chalamet: ‘Dune’ Dynasty
The director Denis Villeneuve and the actor Timothée Chalamet bound into the room talking at, and over, each other in…
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Danielle Brooks Has an Oscar Nomination. So Why Is She in Mourning?
Was it an interview or an unburdening? As she wiped away tears, Danielle Brooks confessed she couldn’t tell the difference.…
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A Top Oscar Nominee, Uneasy in the Spotlight
After Sandra Hüller learned that two movies she stars in — “Anatomy of a Fall” and “The Zone of Interest”…