Arts
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The Team Effort Behind One of Classical Music’s Greatest Hits
In 1916, the composer Gustav Holst took a young conductor, Adrian Boult, on a long walk through Kew Gardens and…
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Glorious Germs, Ready for Their Close-Up
The micro becomes macro in Tal Danino’s surreal, mesmerizing photographs of bacteria.
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Our Bunnies, Ourselves
We have a complicated relationship with bunnies. On the one hand, we keep them as preschool companions, expect them to…
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8 New Books We Recommend This Week
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
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Beyoncé’s ‘Cowboy Carter’ Is Here, and It’s Much More Than Country
The superstar’s new LP is a 27-track tour of popular music with a Beatles cover, cameos by Willie Nelson and…
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Review: In ‘Reality Show,’ Jerrod Carmichael Is Out and Open
Have you heard the one about the comedian who tried to live truthfully?
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Logan Lerman Honors Two Families in ‘We Were the Lucky Ones’
In this Hulu adaptation of a Holocaust novel, Lerman plays a character inspired by two different grandfathers: the author’s and…
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‘La Chimera’ Review: A Treasure Trove
In her latest dreamy movie, the Italian director Alice Rohrwacher follows a tomb raider, played by Josh O’Connor, who’s pining…
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At Tiffany’s Flagship, Luxe Art Helps Sell the Jewels
Turrell. Hirst. Basquiat: This 10-story palace is filled with famous names, for a heady fusion of relevant, and discomfiting, contemporary…
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‘Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire’ Review: Running Out of Steam
The latest in the Warner Bros. Monsterverse franchise shows signs of an anemic imagination.