Books
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Review: Delayed by the Pandemic, Pilobolus Celebrates Its 50th
The company wraps up its delayed anniversary tour with a selection of vintage dances and premieres in a three-week season…
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In ‘The Lesson,’ It’s a Bad Writer Who Steals
Richard E. Grant and Daryl McCormack star as writers with similar source material in a feature tracing the limits of…
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Review: To Revisit a Sexual Assault, She Drugs Herself Onstage
In an ethically murky show at the Avignon Festival, the Brazilian performer Carolina Bianchi opens up about how she was…
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In Milan Kundera’s Work, the Erotic Meets the Subversive
It’s hard to overstate how central Milan Kundera was, in the mid-1980s, to literary culture in America and elsewhere. He…
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7 New Songs You Should Hear Now
Listen to tracks by Palehound, Sampha, the Armed and more.
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On Her Renaissance Tour, the World Is Beyoncé’s Ball
The pop superstar’s first solo outing in seven years draws on the dance-music cultures that inspired her 2022 album, and…
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At a French Opera Festival, Premieres in Pursuit of Happiness
Two works at the Aix-en-Provence Festival, by two inventive partnerships in opera, use fables to explore grief and queer utopian…
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‘Insidious: The Red Door’ Review: The Ghost of Jump Scares Past
Patrick Wilson makes his directorial debut with this fifth installment of the horror franchise haunted by a red-faced demon.
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Penn Station Is a Perpetual Mess. Change May Be at Hand.
There may finally be hope for New York’s busiest, dreariest train hub, with a new plan to improve it, the…