Arts
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Without Heirs, Larry Gagosian Finally Plans for Succession
It is hard to imagine an art world without Larry Gagosian in it. The mega dealer, who started in the 1970s by selling posters on the street ...
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Lawmakers Criticize Ticketmaster After Taylor Swift Presale Snafus
A roster of Democratic lawmakers on Tuesday criticized Ticketmaster, suggesting the company’s struggles to meet surging demand for Taylor Swift ...
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No Ordinary Joe
Joe Brainard sought to take up as little space as possible. He specialized in small-scale works — collages, drawings, and occasional paintings ...
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Review: Two Years Later, Garth Fagan Dances Out His Company’s 50th
During the pandemic, Garth Fagan Dance’s 50th anniversary came and went. But now, in its 52nd year, the company has reason to celebrate — and to ...
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Watch Trevor Noah’s ‘Daily Show’ Highlights
Trevor Noah announced his departure from “The Daily Show” on Thursday night on what was his seventh anniversary as host. Noah said he was ...
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Star Maestro With Russian Ties to Depart German Orchestra
The conductor Teodor Currentzis, who has been criticized since the start of the war in Ukraine because of his ties to a state-owned bank in ...
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A Trio of Dangerous Women in a Met Opera Week to Remember
When you get the opportunity to see a bunch of operas in quick succession, the canon starts forming narratives for you. It suddenly seems obvious ...
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‘The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power,’ Season 1, Episode 6: Doom
Season 1, Episode 6: ‘Udûn’ Peter Jackson’s “The Lord of the Rings” movies won raves for their lengthy combat sequences, filled with fantasy ...
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Welcome to Peter Strickland’s Worlds
LONDON — “It started off as a joke,” Peter Strickland said. The British filmmaker, 49, thought it would be funny “to do a very loose biopic of a ...
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‘Anne Rice’s Interview With the Vampire’: Old Monsters, New Blood
CHALMETTE, La. — The actors Jacob Anderson and Sam Reid had just finished filming a scene last March inside a cavernous studio here in the seat ...