Books
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Bad Bunny Leads 2022 Latin Grammy Nominations With 10
Bad Bunny, the chart-topping Puerto Rican star, dominates the nominations for the 23rd annual Latin Grammy Awards, leading stars from…
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In ‘Reboot,’ Everything Old Is New, to Streaming
At a recent meeting at Hulu’s offices, over coffee and luxury bottled water, half a dozen executives entertained a pitch…
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Es Devlin’s Next Stage
LONDON — Es Devlin was sitting in her garden communing with nature. Or rather, she was waving her phone, trying…
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The New, Improved James Cameron Wants to Reintroduce You to ‘Avatar’
The pop-cultural landscape looked considerably different in 2009. Television shows were still largely watched on television sets. “TiK ToK ...
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MoMA Photo Curator Departs for French Foundation After 2 Years
Clément Chéroux, the chief curator of photography at the Museum of Modern Art, will return to his native France to…
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‘Phantom of the Opera,’ Broadway’s Longest-Running Show, to Close
“The Phantom of the Opera,” the longest-running show in Broadway history and, for many, a symbol of musical theater, will…
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In This Playwright’s Dystopia, Forgetting Is Forbidden
Far from any humans who might report suspicious activity, or surveillance cameras that would record it, a tetchy little foursome…
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‘Pearl’ Review: A Farmer’s Daughter Moves Up the Food Chain
If you have seen “X,” Ti West’s ingenious and heartfelt pastiche of ’70s horror and hard-core pornography, you know that…
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‘Moonage Daydream’ Review: David Bowie’s Sound and Vision
The usual way of making a documentary about a famous, no-longer-living popular musician is to weave talking-head interviews (with colleagues…
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Can Tony Gilroy Bring New Hope to ‘Star Wars’?
It is a strange time for “Star Wars.” Quiet at movie theaters since the 2019 release of “The Rise of…