Arts
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The Remarkable ‘Reservation Dogs’ Runs Away Toward Home
Wanting to escape your hometown is the birthright of every young person. In America, pulling up stakes and hitting the road is built into the ...
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Beyoncé Will Change Lyrics After Criticism Over ‘Ableist Language’
Days after the release of her latest album, “Renaissance,” Beyoncé will modify the lyrics of one of its songs, a representative for the singer ...
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Beyoncé’ Unveils ‘Renaissance,’ the First of Three New Projects
The new Beyoncé album has officially arrived. In a rare breach of the pop queen’s carefully choreographed release plans, an unauthorized version ...
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Heh-Heh. Huh-Huh. Mike Judge Brings Back ‘Beavis and Butt-Head.’
There are certain sounds that will forever evoke the 1990s in our collective sense memory. The opening guitar riff of Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen ...
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Joni Mitchell Reclaims Her Voice at Newport
This summer, quite unexpectedly, two of music’s brightest stars haven’t been fresh young upstarts, but a pair of semi-reclusive female elders ...
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Paul Sorvino: A Voluble Man Who Excelled as a Brick of a Mobster
When Paul Sorvino was offered the role of Paulie Cicero, the Queens-based mob underboss in Martin Scorsese’s “Goodfellas” (1990), he very much ...
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‘Nope’ Review: Hell Yes
The trailers for Jordan Peele’s “Nope,” one of the most feverishly anticipated movies of the summer, have raised some intriguing questions. Is it ...
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Claes Oldenburg Captured a Carefree (and Consumerist) America
Of all the major American Pop artists, Claes Oldenburg was the only one who was born in Europe. He was still in grade school when his father, a ...
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Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck Have a Low-Key Midnight Wedding in Las Vegas
The superstar couple of Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez, whose on-and-off relationship has garnered plenty of media attention since the early ...
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The Knights of Medieval Times Will Carry Union Cards With Their Lances
LYNDHURST, N.J. — In 11th-century Spain, a nobleman trying to put his hand up the queen’s skirt after a royal feast might be subjected to ...