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Save the âSistine Chapel of the New Dealâ in the Cohen Federal Building
The rare murals in the Cohen Federal Building celebrate vital American values of dignity and community. Now they could meet the same fate as the White Houseâs East Wing.
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Savannah Guthrieâs Video Shows a Rare and Anguished Reality
Morning show hosts have shown a vulnerable, candid side to their audiences before, but not like this.
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How Trump Brought the Fight Over American History to Philadelphia
The administration took a crowbar to a site that focused on George Washington and slavery. But can the contradictions of the Founding Era be erased?
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âMoulin Rouge!â Musical Will End Its Broadway Run This Summer
The final New York performance will be July 26, seven years after it opened; international and touring productions continue.
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Bad Bunny Means a Breakthrough for Puerto Rican Athletes, Too
Puerto Rican football players are thrilled that Spanish will resound at the Super Bowl. âThe stage is bigger than the N.F.L. itself,â one lineman said.
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The Philadelphia Museum of Art Restores Its Old Name
After an unpopular name change, and its firing of the director responsible for it, the museum is working to rehabilitate its image.
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âDWI: Drinking With Instrumentsâ: Experiments in Tipsy Music Making
In âDWI: Drinking With Instruments,â musicians played some thorny new music twice: the first sober, the second under the influence.
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One Episode of âWonder Manâ Points a Way Forward for the Marvel Universe
Marvelâs character-driven show on Disney+ provides an intriguing alternative to the companyâs big-screen spectacles.
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âSiratâ Review: A Shocker in the Desert
The Galician director Oliver Laxe delivers a mesmerizing thriller about a manâs search for his lost daughter, set amid raves in the punishing Sahara.
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Carnegie Hallâs 2026-27 Season: What We Want to Hear
Highlights include the hallâs first âRing,â cycles of sonatas by Beethoven and Mozart and a birthday celebration for Steve Reich.
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Outside the Art Worldâs Echo Chamber, at Art Basel Qatar
More than half the exhibited artists were from the Middle East, North Africa or South Asia, giving visitors an opportunity to discover fresh voices.
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The Churn of Fast Fashion, Slowed Down
A group exhibition at Pioneer Works in Brooklyn takes an idiosyncratic look at the global textile trade.
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A Stunning âKing Learâ That Reveals, Finally, a King in Full
Ten actors wear the crowns in Karin Coonrodâs production, which is rich with twilight revelation, at La MaMa in Manhattan.
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At the Bronx Biennial, the Promise of New Voices
This group show is less self-conscious than slicker surveys, but its offerings are just as worthwhile.
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âThe Strangers: Chapter 3â Review: Devils in Disguise
The final installment in the trilogy reboot of âThe Strangers,â a genuinely terrifying 2008 home invasion film, brings the masked nonsense to a close.
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Art Gallery Shows to See in February
This week in Newly Reviewed, Andrew Russeth covers Keith Haringâs rollicking murals, John Duffâs gritty inventiveness and a group show focused on the human body.
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Ted Berger, Indefatigable Patron of Artists and Schools, Dies at 85
As head of the New York Foundation for the Arts, he oversaw almost $23 million in grants and helped bring arts education to struggling schools.
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Toni Morrisonâs Best Books: A Guide
Her novels reveal a deeply American desire for freedom and adventure, and one of her workâs great joys lies in always finding something new to discover. Hereâs where to start.
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Tom Stoppard Is Gone. In âArcadia,â His Wit Still Sparkles.
A new London production of the playwrightâs masterpiece has extra poignancy just months after his death.
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Jimmy Kimmel Hints âMelaniaâ Box Office Was a âRigged Outcomeâ
Late night hosts were skeptical of a $7 million opening weekend for the new Amazon film about the first lady.
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Who Is That Masked Man? The Orchids Arenât Telling.
Mr. Flower Fantastic, guest designer for the New York Botanical Gardenâs Orchid Show, lets his art speak for itself, never showing his face.
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âPillionâ Review: Alexander Skarsgard and Harry Melling Star in âDom-Comâ
A shy young man is captivated by a hunky biker in this bold, funny and achingly tenderhearted B.D.S.M. romance.
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âThe Presidentâs Cakeâ Review: Party Politics
Shot in Iraq, this period piece depicts a young girlâs efforts to prepare for a celebration of Saddam Husseinâs birthday.
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âKokuhoâ Review: Over Decades, an Artistâs Life
This nearly three hour historical drama became Japanâs highest grossing live action film of all time, and for mostly good reason.
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âDraculaâ Review: Fangs and a Lot of Fragrance
Luc Bessonâs extravagantly silly twist on the timeless monster, played by Caleb Landry Jones, is deliciously operatic but ultimately a letdown.
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âJimpaâ Review: In Search of a Queer Education
A nonbinary teenager pays a visit to their grandfather, a gay professor, in this intergenerational story that slips from sweet into cloying.
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âCalle MĂĄlagaâ Review: Living an Even Better Life
The Spanish actor Carmen Maura shines as a widow forced to sell her childhood home in Morocco in this film by Maryam Touzani.
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Best One-Night Stand Romance Books, According to Hannah Bonam-Young
The best-selling author Hannah Bonam-Young recommends swoon-worthy love stories with spicy beginnings.
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Rethinking Shakespeare in Shanghai
A recent production of âOthelloâ proves that small creative flowers can grow between the dreary slabs of cultural concrete laid by the Communist Party.
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Blanche Marvin, 100, Dies; Critic Was, Maybe, âStreetcarâ Inspiration
She was a ubiquitous presence at London theaters and claimed to have inspired the name â and final words â of Tennessee Williamsâs Blanche DuBois.
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Alvin Ailey Company to Get $10 Million Endowment to Fund Top Job
The gift from Daria Wallach, a retired leader in the financial services industry, is to endow the companyâs artistic director.
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Libby Howes, a Promising Young Actress, Left New York in 1981 and Disappeared. What Happened?
Libby Howes was an imposing presence onstage with the Wooster Group. But after abruptly leaving New York in 1981 she became a theater world mystery. What happened?
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The Real Story Behind Jennette McCurdyâs Novel âHalf His Ageâ
McCurdyâs new book is a work of fiction, but writing it helped her work through some complicated memories from her own life.
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A.I. Loves Fake Images. But Theyâve Been a Thing Since Photography Began.
An exhibition at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam reminds us that photography has always had a complicated relationship with the truth.
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In âNadja,â Draculaâs Daughter Goes Downtown
This triumph of low-budget filmmaking will shimmer for a week at Brooklyn Academy of Music.
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The Bedazzling, Wild Designs of Modernismâs Forgotten Genius
The architect Bruce Goff built a mind-blowing array of eccentric, occasionally campy buildings, which are featured in a joyful new show.
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10 Composers, 2 Directors, 1 Opera: âComplications in Sueâ
Opera Philadelphiaâs latest premiere is like an exquisite corpse, with a libretto by Michael R. Jackson and starring Justin Vivian Bond.
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In Mona Hatoumâs Art, a Warning for a Wobbling World
Mona Hatoumâs work riffs on themes of conflict and displacement to highlight the instability of our times.
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âAmericaâs Next Top Modelâ: Unhinged Moments That Helped Define the Showâs Legacy
A new documentary, âReality Check: Inside Americaâs Next Top Model,â about the TV series from the 2000s aims to lift the veil on the show. These moments helped define its thorny legacy.
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How Miss Piggy Went From Minor Muppet to TVâs Top Hog
Miss Piggy began as a bit player, but a sassy attitude and a karate chop carried her to the pinnacle of pop culture. A new Muppets special premieres on Wednesday.
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âStarmanâ Review: Whatâs Really Out There?
The theories laid out by the aerospace engineer Gentry Lee in this new documentary may blow your mind.
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5 Minutes That Will Make You Love Impulse! Records
Listen to our expertsâ selections from one of jazzâs great labels, with tracks from Sonny Rollins, Archie Shepp, Gato Barbieri and more.
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âBridgertonâ Is Built on Romance. But Its Backbone Is Dance.
âThereâs so much in the pomp and circumstance and the rules of the world that comes through dance,â said Tom Verica, a director of the Netflix series.
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Stellan Skarsgard on âSentimental Valueâ and His Wide-Ranging Career
After a stroke four years ago, the actor has changed how he approaches performances, including the one heâs become an awards favorite for.
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Talk Talkâs Experiment âSpirit of Edenâ Was a Flop. And a Cult Favorite.
The English band recorded a year of improvised sessions, then cut-and-pasted them into six songs. The result alienated its label, but enchanted fans for decades.
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Harry Melling Went From PG âHarry Potterâ to B.D.S.M. âPillionâ
The actor Harry Melling shed his image as Harryâs cruel cousin, Dudley Dursley â and his clothes â to star in the queer romance âPillion.â
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Michael Kosta Blasts the Super Bowl Halftime Alternative
âMan, that is a real whoâs who of âWho?ââ Kosta mused about Turning Point USAâs concert as opposed to the halftime show led by Bad Bunny.
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The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Netflix in February
A new series from the creator of âDerry Girlsâ and an inside look at the world of competitive ice dancing are among the highlights this month.
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Tom Britt, Designer of Larger-Than-Life Interiors, Dies at 89
A master of the grand gesture, he was as theatrical as his rooms, which were inspired by French chateaus and Italian palazzos. As he put it, âWhy be ordinary?â
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7 Great Grammy Winners You Didnât Hear on TV
Standouts from the preshow ceremony including Turnstile, Iâm With Her, Durand Bernarr and more.
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Chuck Negron, Hitmaking Singer With Three Dog Night, Dies at 83
His tenor anchored generational hits like âJoy to the Worldâ and âOneâ by one of pop musicâs commercial powerhouses of the early 1970s.
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10 Movies to Stream for Black History Month
Watch these selections that highlight the range and evolution of Black film.
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Before a Rape Trial, a Theater Piece Passes Its Own Judgment
A new work by the director Lorraine de Sagazan looks at a high-profile case that will soon be heard in a French court.
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Review: This Is Your Grandparentsâ âMuppet Show,â Fortunately
Nobody put too much thought into reinventing the gonzo variety classic for its revival. Thatâs what makes it a delight.
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Trumpâs Kennedy Center Shutdown Plan Jolts Workers and Performers
The administrationâs announcement to shut the center for a major overhaul led to a swirl of confusion and anxiety among performers and patrons about its future.
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Jewish Heirs Say Met Museum Pissarro Was Sold Under Nazi-Era Duress
The museum says a Jewish collector received a fair price for the work in 1941. The heirs say sales from that time are considered to have been forced and void under French law.
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At a Charged Time for Jewish Culture, Stand-ups Confront the Moment
Not so fast. A new special from Raanan Hershberg shows how charged times can make for funnier jokes involving anxiety over Israel, Gaza and antisemitism.
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Sean Hayes Suffers Writerâs Block and More Horrors in âThe Unknownâ
In David Caleâs âThe Unknown,â the actor plays 11 characters including a writer suffering the horrors of writerâs block and an unraveling mind.
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At City Ballet, Alexei Ratmanskyâs Morality Tale Is Wrapped in Farce
âThe Naked King,â based on âThe Emperorâs New Clothes,â debuts Thursday. âIâve been dealing with what Iâve been experiencing in life and in the news,â Ratmansky said.
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My 5 Favorite Places for Art in Los Angeles
Our critic Jason Farago shares what you shouldnât miss in a city with as much culture off the silver screen as on it.
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Jon Stewart Canât Believe Elon Muskâs Choice of Holiday Party Venue
âYouâre asking if Jeff Epstein has got any parties planned on the island on Christmas Day?â Stewart asked on Mondayâs âDaily Show.â
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