Arts
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How to Watch the Golden Globes 2024: Date, Time and Streaming
Hollywood usually looks to the annual awards as a party, but this year they also have an unlikely mission: A bid for relevance.
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‘Reacher’: Women Want What He’s Got, and Not Just the Beefcake
The hit Amazon series about a bone-crushing crime fighter isn’t only Dad TV. Women dream of having the character’s freedom and abilities, too.
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30 Shows to Watch This Winter
This season promises a deluge of big stars (Nicole Kidman, Kate Winslet), intriguing adaptations (“Avatar: The Last Airbender”), long-awaited returns (“True Detective”) and final goodbyes (“Curb Your Enthusiasm”).
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As the Art World Watches, an Oligarch Takes an Auction House to Court
At trial next week, Dmitry Rybolovlev is set to accuse Sotheby’s of helping an art dealer trick him into wildly overspending for works, a claim the company disputes.
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Jill McCorkle Is Getting Over Her ‘Henry James Phobia’
What books are on your night stand? “The Life and Times of Hannah Crafts: The True Story of the Bondwoman’s Narrative,” by Gregg Hecimovich; “The Consequences,” stories by Manuel Muñoz; Tom Mustill’s “How to Speak Whale”; “Absolute Animal” by Rachel ...
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One Indelible Scene: A Lovingly Prepared Meal in ‘The Taste of Things’
How a movie announces itself to you is everything, and “The Taste of Things” begins in a kitchen. Well, a kitchen garden. It’s dawn, and someone is crouching near the rows, cutting heads of lettuce, pulling up a few carrots, unearthing a white knobby ...
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Willa Cather and Yehudi Menuhin: An Unlikely, Unwavering Friendship
These two titans of 20th-century literature and music formed a profound, yearslong relationship across generations and backgrounds.
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Luna Luna: A Fantasy That Comes With a Price Tag
What happened to fun? In the clinical white of the gallery, art can be forbidding, aggrieved, elite, academic. Shouldn’t it also, sometimes, be joyous? The collaborators behind Luna Luna thought so. This was the amusement park staged in Hamburg ...
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The Grim Heartbeat Propelling ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
Early in Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon,” an Osage woman named Mollie gives her gravely unsuitable white suitor, Ernest, a Stetson. It’s a large off-white hat with a bound-edge brim and a wide ribbon around the band. It’s a gift but it ...
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Told Ya So: The Prescient Posters of the Environmental Movement
Graphic artists have been helping call attention to climate change for decades, and a new exhibition charts the evolution of their pleas.