Arts
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‘Billions’ Series Finale Recap: The Last Battle
In its final hour, “Billions” delivered that rarest of prestige-TV commodities: a happy ending.
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Artists Call for Boycott After Artforum Fires Its Top Editor
Several artists have said they will stop working with the magazine after its response to an open letter that called for Palestinian liberation and a cease-fire.
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From ‘The Exorcist’ to ‘Bambi,’ These Movies Messed Us Up as Kids
Our first horror movie is often a memory imprinted on our brain and, for some of us, our heart.
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Alessandra Ferri’s Next Act: Running the Vienna State Ballet
Ferri, the star ballerina who was a principal at American Ballet Theater, will run the large Vienna company and its affiliated school.
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Sofia Coppola Makes It Look Easy. It Isn’t.
Sofia Coppola is so drawn to the idea of becoming that she sometimes finds it hard to grasp that she became. Over eight feature films — including her latest, “Priscilla,” about the young Priscilla Presley’s tumultuous relationship with Elvis — she ...
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Martin and Francesca Scorsese, TikTok’s Dynamic Duo
The acclaimed director’s daughter, a filmmaker herself, has been peppering her feed with videos of her father, showing a rarely seen side of him.
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Taylor Swift’s ‘“Slut!”’ and the Evolution of a Pop Star Feminist
The bonus track from “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” revisits a moment when she was carefully calibrating her public transition into adulthood and superstardom.
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(La)Horde: Dancing Out Primal Impulses and Resistance
In two programs, (La)Horde and the Ballet National de Marseille introduced New York to work that taps into a youthful, rebellious spirit.
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What Is John Eliot Gardiner’s Musical Empire Without Him?
The conductor is taking a break after being accused of striking a singer. But the groups he founded continue to tour with a substitute at the podium.
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Five Science Fiction Movies to Stream Now
Man-grasshopper hybrids, not-quite space travel and very brief time travel in this month’s collection of sci-fi picks.