Arts
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Tony Awards to Be Staged in Manhattan’s Washington Heights
The annual ceremony honoring Broadway’s top productions and performers is moving to the New York neighborhood where “In the Heights” was set.
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SZA Revels in Mixed Emotions on ‘SOS’
On her second album, the singer with an unpredictable and emotionally charged flow expands her sound as she ponders all her conflicting impulses.
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For U.S. Museums With Looted Art, the Indiana Jones Era Is Over
Prodded by law enforcement, and pushed by foreign governments, American museums are increasingly returning artifacts to countries of origin, but critics wonder at what cost.
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Review: ‘Merrily We Roll Along’ Returns, the Way It Never Was
Maria Friedman’s rethinking of the much-loved, much-monkeyed-with 1981 Sondheim-Furth flop gets very close to coherence, and all the way to enjoyable.
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Making a Splash: Jennifer Coolidge and Mike White Discuss the ‘White Lotus’ Finale
“I didn’t realize it until yesterday, but now I am sad,” said White, who watched the season finale with Coolidge on Sunday night.
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Golden Globes 2023 Snubs (Will Smith) and Surprises (Brendan Fraser)
As the awards show tries to restore its golden luster, there are still notable omissions, while some nominees may snub the ceremony itself.
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Lawsuit Over Lyrics in Taylor Swift’s ‘Shake It Off’ Is Dismissed
Swift had been accused of stealing lyrics from a 3LW song released in 2000 that contains the lines “Playas, they gonna play/And haters, they gonna hate.”
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‘Kindred’ Review: Octavia Butler Comes to the Screen
Her 1979 novel about time travel to the slaveholding South is adapted, loosely, in an FX series on Hulu.
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How ‘Peter Pan’ Inspired Richard Branson
The businessman and subject of a new documentary series is a fan of “Mare of Easttown,” “Sharkwater” and letting his grandchildren beat him at chess.
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In Harlem, a Playful New Youth Center Is an Instant Landmark
Filled with light, the cozy headquarters of the Brotherhood Sister Sol is designed to tell children “they matter.”