Arts
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John Stamos Is Done With Being Someone’s Idea of John Stamos
John Stamos wants to read you a story. In fact, he insists. Sure, you could pore over the 352 pages of his new memoir, “If You Would Have Told Me,” to be published by Henry Holt on Oct. 24. But wouldn’t you rather listen to him narrate the audiobook ...
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The 50 Best TV Shows on Netflix Right Now
New shows come to the streaming giant all the time — too many to ever watch them all. We’re here to help.
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Bad Bunny Looks Back and Hunkers Down
On his fifth solo album, “Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana,” the Puerto Rican megastar circles back to where he started.
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Stark Gender Imbalance at U.S. Opera Companies Extends Beyond Podiums
A new report found that women are dramatically underrepresented when it comes to conducting, directing and designing operas at leading American companies.
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‘The Lights Are On’ Review: Catastrophizing About the Future
Time — and a whole lot more — stands still in Owen Panettieri’s static drama about a doomsday prepper.
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Drake Streams His Way to No. 1 Yet Again With ‘For All the Dogs’
The rapper’s latest album is his 13th LP to top the Billboard 200 chart. But he’s no longer music’s only streaming giant.
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Teju Cole Knows His New Novel Resembles Autofiction. Please Don’t Be Tempted.
“Tremor,” his first novel in over a decade, is set in Massachusetts and Lagos, and came from a desire to capture the last moments of a pre-Covid world.
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After ‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour,’ Stream These 8 Great Concert Movies
For that live show experience, these films capture exhilarating music by Beyoncé, Shakira, A Tribe Called Quest, Talking Heads and more.
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Madonna Celebrates Four Decades of Hits With Career-Spanning Spectacle
After a health-related delay, the pop superstar launched her Celebration Tour in London with a performance devoted to her full catalog of hits.
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A Play Revisits the Making of ‘Death of a Salesman’ in Mandarin
A new Off Broadway production explores how Arthur Miller led a 1983 collaboration in Beijing that brought his work to a new audience.