Arts
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To Live Long and Prosper, Do What George Takei Does
For the “Star Trek” actor and author of the new children’s book “My Lost Freedom,” it’s all about green tea…
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The Era of Klaus Mäkelä, Conducting Phenom, Begins in Chicago
On Thursday, the richly talented 28-year-old maestro led the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for the first time since being named its…
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Thursday in the Park With Bigfoot
A publicity effort for the movie “Sasquatch Sunset” had one of the film’s cast members in full sasquatch costume, wandering…
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How Does Dev Patel Become an Action Star? By Directing Himself.
With his feature filmmaking debut, “Monkey Man,” Dev Patel joins a list of performers known for dramas taking on unlikely…
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Her Art Is at Odds With Museums, and Museums Can’t Get Enough
Gala Porras-Kim has confronted the restitution of cultural artifacts and now — with melting Antarctic ice — climate change.
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‘Sugar’ Review: In a Lonely Place With Colin Farrell
This Apple TV+ mystery celebrates and subverts film noir.
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5 Children’s Movies to Stream Now
This month’s picks include a true story of hope and persistence, and Timothée Chalamet’s recent turn as Willy Wonka.
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Literary Gold From the Gilded Age, in Poster Form
For lovers of vintage books and periodicals, “The Art of the Literary Poster” celebrates a vibrant niche in late-19th-century advertising.
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Fewer Pesky Words, More Movie Stars Steer a New ‘1984’
A hectic high-profile adaptation for Audible plays fast and loose with George Orwell’s original text.
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Woody Allen, Reputation Bruised, Finds Muted Reception to 50th Film
“Coup de Chance,” a milestone, is being released in the United States after opening in Europe months ago.