Arts
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For the Lakota, Creativity Thrives Where There’s No Word for Art
There is no word for art in the Lakota language. But the power of art, in every facet of life,…
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Waiting in the Snow for a Phone Call, Mixing Memory and Desire
Cynthia Zarin’s first novel, “Inverno,” is a tale of a woman’s incurable longing and haunted past.
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In ‘My Friends’ an Exile Finds Himself Outside Libya, but Never Far Away
A rash decision to attend an anti-Qaddafi protest in London reverberates in Hisham Matar’s poignant and quietly suspenseful third novel.
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The Fading Online Celebrity of George Santos
Inside the halls of power, his performance worked for a time. Outside, he’s a flop.
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Unfinished Video Games Are Turning Into Hits
When players buy games in early access, they can give studios both valuable feedback and a crucial revenue stream.
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Watch the Opening Scene of ‘Oppenheimer’
The writer and director Christopher Nolan narrates a sequence from his film, which won the Golden Globe for best drama.
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Jo Koy Responds to Golden Globes Criticism: ‘It’s a Tough Room’
In an interview on the ABC program “GMA3” the morning after the awards show, Koy said he would “be lying”…
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What Winning a Golden Globe Looks Like
What Winning a Golden Globe Looks Like Lily Gladstone, Paul Giamatti, Billie Eilish and stars from “Succession,” “Beef” and “The…
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Prince’s ‘Purple Rain’ Is Being Developed as a Stage Musical
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins is lined up to write the book, and Lileana Blain-Cruz will direct.
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Jonathan Majors Says He Was ‘Shocked’ by Assault Conviction
Mr. Majors spoke on ABC’s “Good Morning America,” his first interview since being convicted of misdemeanor assault and harassment for…