Arts
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True-Crime Documentaries That Tell More About Us Than the Victims
Two new movies reflect the range of quality in the booming genre. They also raise questions about why we are…
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Five Black Romantic Movies to Stream
For Valentine’s Day and Black History Month, watch these selections that brim with Black love, heartache and desire from across…
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Julianne Moore Channels Love and Loss in an Intimate Family Drama
The actor reads Michael Cunningham’s “Day,” a novel that visits a husband, wife and brother on the same day in…
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A Long-Forgotten TV Script by Rachel Carson Is Now a Picture Book
In “Something About the Sky,” the National Book Award-winning marine biologist brings her signature sense of wonder to the science…
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See the Beatles’ First Tour Through Paul McCartney’s Lens
Sixty years after the Beatles appeared live on “Ed Sullivan,” McCartney reflects on his photos capturing those halcyon days. The…
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Usher’s Road to the Super Bowl
The singer will perform at halftime of the N.F.L.’s championship game in Las Vegas on the heels of his popular…
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When the Food Is Lovingly Prepared by the Actors (and the Chef)
“The Taste of Things” didn’t use cooking doubles, but a pro offscreen helped guide the stars. Getting the meals right…
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Jonathan Majors Had a History of Abuse in Relationships, Women Say
The actor denied physical abuse. Separately, he said he wasn’t told of accusations of misbehavior on the set of “Lovecraft…
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Tina Fey and Amy Poehler Try Stand-Up for the First Time
Delivering a deluge of hard jokes, this double act aims directly for the nostalgic pleasure centers of their fans.
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The First New Oscar in More Than 20 Years Goes to Casting Directors
After decades of lobbying from the casting field, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is adding its first…