Arts
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Hasan Minhaj Addresses Embellished Stories Detailed by The New Yorker
The stand-up comedian said he thought “the lines between truth and fiction were allowed to be a bit more blurry”…
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A Britney Spears Book Tour: No TV, No Podcasts, Lots of Instagram
The singer, who has not given a face-to-face interview since 2018, has avoided traditional public appearances for “The Woman in…
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As ‘Billions’ Ends, Its Creators Discuss the Changing Face of the Ultrarich
In an interview, the showrunners discussed its imminent conclusion and the rise of billionaires who believe they are “making the…
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‘The Holdovers’ Review: Three Sad Souls Stranded for Christmas
Alexander Payne’s jaunt to the past, with Paul Giamatti playing a curmudgeonly instructor at a 1970s boarding school, is crackling…
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After ‘Shaft,’ 8 Movies to Watch Featuring Black Action Heroes
“Shaft,” starring Richard Roundtree, created a template for Black action protagonists onscreen.
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This Kids’ Show Is ‘Indiana Jones in Reverse’
In “Curses!,” a spooky animated series debuting Friday on Apple TV+, an archaeologist’s family deals with the consequences of looted…
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The Beatles’ ‘Now and Then,’ Billed as ‘Last Song,’ Due Nov. 2
“Now and Then,” an unfinished composition from the late 1970s, was completed using technology that separated John Lennon’s vocal from…
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‘Make Noise Enough’: Excavating Shakespeare’s Songs
In Shakespeare, music is an integral part of the action. But the First Folio, which turns 400 this year, failed…
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Review: ‘Lyonesse’ Is a Starry Mess
In London, Lily James and Kristin Scott Thomas do their best in a new play that careers between near-slapstick one…
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Artists of Color Ask: When Is Visibility a Trap?
In “Going Dark” at the Guggenheim, 28 artists explore urgent questions around what it means to be seen, and to…