Books
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Solo Plays This Fall: Patrick Page, Isabelle Adjani and More
For theatergoers who love uncrowded stages, the coming months bring a range of works, from musical comedies to Shakespearean dramas.
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‘Fair Play’ Review: Risky Bonds
One couple can’t achieve work-life balance is in this impeccable debut feature from Chloe Domont.
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‘Too Young for Me!’: A Senior Center Watches ‘The Golden Bachelor’
The commentary was sharp and the drinks were virgin at a watch party for the new dating show featuring singles…
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Kate Soper Returns to Opera With a Story Medieval and Modern
On a recent summer morning in New York, three sopranos, a director and a small crew gathered for a rehearsal…
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Where to start? A guide to Fosse’s work.
Throughout a decades-long career, the playwright and author Jon Fosse has inspired comparisons to Henrik Ibsen, Samuel Beckett and even…
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What Can Writers Learn From Turtles?
While doing rescue work with snappers and tortoises, Sy Montgomery made a few observations that could come in handy in…
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How a Chain-Snatching and a Vegas Beatdown Led to Tupac’s Murder
Grand jury witness testimony describes how hyperlocal clashes between warring gang factions spilled into a fatal dispute that would alter…
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A Spike Lee Joint via Movie Posters and Sports Jerseys
Lee, the director of “Do the Right Thing” and “Malcolm X,” donated more than 400 items for a Brooklyn Museum…
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Peter Zumthor on Paring Back a ‘Beautiful Idea’ for LACMA
The Swiss architect of one of the most polarizing museums in the country says his Los Angeles design has been…
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Review: Robert Gober Conjures America
The artist, displaying his own work along with his idiosyncratic holdings, invites rumination on the state of the nation at…