Arts
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What’s on TV This Week: ‘Saturday Night Live’ and ‘Hostages’
Between network, cable and streaming, the modern television landscape is a vast one. Here are some of the shows, specials and movies coming to TV ...
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‘House of the Dragon’: Is Larys Strong the New Littlefinger?
This article includes spoilers for the first six episodes of “House of the Dragon.” Larys Strong, you now have our full attention. You’ll recall ...
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‘House of the Dragon,’ Season 1, Episode 6 Recap: A Scandal Spills Over
Season 1, Episode 6: ‘The Princess and the Queen’ This week on “House of the Dragon,” we were reminded that a lot can happen in 10 years. For ...
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Review: The Inescapable Vibrations of ‘Violet’
The lights go up on five dancers standing at the back of the stage, evenly spaced, facing outward. It’s the configuration of a police lineup or ...
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Fall for Dance Review: Some Tap, a Pas de Deux and a Monastic Chorus
With its something-for-everyone ethos, the Fall for Dance festival, nearly 20 years old, continues to pack the house at New York City Center and ...
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Women and Gen Z Drive ‘Don’t Worry Darling’ Box Office
Never underestimate the interest in ogling a cute guy on a big screen. Harry Styles, the white-hot musician, sex symbol and fledgling movie star ...
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The Met Opera Takes on ‘Medea’ in the Shadow of Maria Callas
“Let’s talk about the elephant in the room,” the soprano Sondra Radvanovsky said after a recent rehearsal of Luigi Cherubini’s “Medea” at the ...
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Celebrities Are Just the Start of the Expanding ‘Jeopardy!’-verse
Michael Davies, who has been an executive producer of “Jeopardy!” for over a year, has proposed numerous ways to expand the game show’s brand at ...
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A Show With a Cryptic Cryptic Title but No Code to Crack
The Belgian theater collective FC Bergman was still young when it landed an invitation to a prestigious festival in its town, Antwerp, in 2011 ...
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A Writer Who Stared Down Her Past, and the World’s, With Steely Resolve
For many readers, the portal into Hilary Mantel’s work was “Wolf Hall” (2009), the first volume of an astonishing trilogy about the 16th-century ...