Books
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Bringing World-Class Art, and Wonder, to Mental Health Patients
LONDON — The artist Sutapa Biswas has works in the Tate collection and was the subject of two major retrospectives…
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A Genre-Spanning Choreographer Who Says Yes to the Unknown
Among the movement challenges that the choreographer Jennifer Weber has been facing lately: dodging tourists on the sidewalks around Times…
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Trevor Noah Is Tickled by Report of Trump Locking Supporters In
Welcome to Best of Late Night, a rundown of the previous night’s highlights that lets you sleep — and lets…
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‘The Inspection’ Review: Boot Camp, a Love Story
At 25, after nearly a decade of living in homeless shelters and on the streets, Ellis French (Jeremy Pope) decides…
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‘The Menu’ Review: Eat, Pray, Run!
There is nothing subtle about “The Menu,” but that’s a large part of its charm. Like Hawthorn, the exclusive upscale…
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‘A Christmas Story Christmas’ Review: Nostalgia Is Fragile
“A Christmas Story,” Bob Clark’s bittersweet coming-of-age comedy based on the semi-autobiographical writings of the humorist Jean Shepherd, is ...
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What Books Does Haruki Murakami Find Disappointing? His Own.
What books are on your night stand? Michael Connelly’s “The Brass Verdict.” It’s a hard-bound copy I bought for a…
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‘She Said’ Review: A Quiet Thriller That Speaks Volumes
In February 2020, a New York jury found Harvey Weinstein, the producer whose films had won dozens of Oscars, guilty…
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Tenoch Huerta Mejía and the Beauty of Representation in ‘Wakanda Forever’
It was during an idle summer when he was 17 that Tenoch Huerta Mejía attended his first acting workshop. His…
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How ‘The Crown’ Casts Its Royals
Few shows have made casting decisions more central to their appeal than “The Crown.” The plot twists are public record.…