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To Expand, Arts Centers Seek to Build Their Own Community
Not long after Linda C. Harrison became chief executive and director of the Newark Museum, she strolled through the four-and-a-half-acre…
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Late Night Recaps the Queen’s Funeral
Welcome to Best of Late Night, a rundown of the previous night’s highlights that lets you sleep — and lets…
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A Finnish Scholar Wants to Change How We See American History
Americans may know the story of Crazy Horse, the Lakota warrior who led the rout of United States Army forces…
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‘Andor’ Review: Star Wars Without the ‘Star Wars’
As the big science-fiction and superhero franchises have proliferated, their mantra has been that television is a place for diversification…
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‘Firebuds’ Gives a Face to Emergency Workers, and Their Vehicles
From the genteel Thomas the Tank Engine to the rough-and-ready racecar Lightning McQueen, children’s entertainment has been filled with talking…
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The Multiplying Horror of Ti West
There’s something unusual about Ti West’s latest film, “Pearl,” now in theaters. The movie is a 1918-set prequel to “X,”…
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America’s Most Interesting Opera Destination? The Midwest
New York City, despite its bona fides as a cultural capital, can be surprisingly provincial when it comes to opera.…
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Met Appoints New Leader of Modern and Contemporary Art
In a decision eagerly awaited by the art world, the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Tuesday announced that David Breslin…
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Colin Hanks Finds Perfection in ‘What We Do in the Shadows’ and Tacos at Every Meal
When Colin Hanks learned that he was being considered for “A Friend of the Family,” he thought, “Awesome — it…
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‘Four Saints in Three Acts’ Review: An Opera Becomes a One-Man Show
One minute the actor David Greenspan is giving the preshow speech, as welcoming and easy as can be, explaining that…