Books
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Restitution Is Moving Quickly. The Pergamon Museum Is Taking It Slow.
The Berlin institution with a spectacular, but disputed, centerpiece closes next week for a refurbishment that won’t be complete until…
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In This Exhibition, Gender Meets Climate Activism. It’s a Lot.
A sprawling show at the Barbican Art Gallery in London presents works under the banner of “ecofeminism,” linking women’s oppression…
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It’s Like Eavesdropping on Two Friends … Who Secretly Hate Each Other
Podcasts that capitalize on comedian friendships are fine. But, as “Too Far” and Bobbi Althoff show, conflict and drama can…
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Yayoi Kusama Apologizes for Past Racist Remarks
Revelations from the artist’s autobiography threaten to cloud her new show at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
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Cher on Her First Christmas LP, a New Beau and 25 Years of ‘Believe’
The superstar talks about finding her recording voice again, getting Stevie Wonder (and Tyga) to appear on her holiday album…
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Jazz’s Hancock Competition Returns, Crowning an Electrifying Rising Star
Jahari Stampley, a 23-year-old pianist from Chicago, won the prize as the genre’s premier coronation ceremony for young talent was…
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Grand Jury Will Consider New Manslaughter Case Against Alec Baldwin
Prosecutors had submitted the gun used in the fatal shooting on the “Rust” film set for further analysis after dismissing…
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Britney Spears Writes of Having Abortion While Dating Justin Timberlake
The pop star included the detail in her upcoming memoir “The Woman in Me”; Timberlake did not immediately respond.
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‘The Insurrectionist Next Door’ Review: Getting Personal
In her latest film, the documentarian Alexandra Pelosi has disarming chats with people who participated in the Jan. 6 attack…
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Architecture’s ‘Young Savior’ Rebooted After the Bottom Fell Out
Joshua Ramus really doesn’t want to talk about Rem Koolhaas anymore. Seventeen years ago Ramus, then 36, a diligent, buzz-cut…