Arts
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Hirshhorn Sculpture Garden Redesign Is Approved
A much-debated redesign of the Hirshhorn Sculpture Garden by the Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugimoto has passed its final hurdle in an approval ...
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Proceeds From Rare Treasures Sold at Auction Help Steady Jewish History Museum
In June, the shoe designer and entrepreneur Stuart Weitzman sold the world’s most expensive coin, the world’s most expensive postage stamp and a ...
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Best Albums of 2021
Olivia Rodrigo, Moneybagg Yo and Allison Russell stood out in 2021.Credit...From left: Grant Spanier; Noam Galai/Getty Images; Bethany Mollenkof ...
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‘Benedetta’ Review: Habit Storming
Close watchers of Paul Verhoeven’s career might conclude that he was always headed toward “Benedetta,” a movie torn equally between the sacred ...
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One Composer, Four Players, ‘Seven Pillars’
The industrial stretch of south Brooklyn where Sandbox Percussion makes its home was nearly silent on a cool, clear Sunday afternoon at the end ...
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Best Jazz Albums of 2021
Esperanza Spalding, Pharoah Sanders and Jason Moran made some of the year’s strongest jazz releases.Credit...Clockwise from left: Will Matsuda ...
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One of Jussie Smollett’s Attackers Tells Court It Was All Staged
Jussie Smollett, frustrated by what he saw as a muted reaction to a death threat he had received in the mail, enlisted a friend in 2019 to stage ...
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Cherished Words From Theater’s Encourager-in-Chief
In the fictionalized movie version of his life, Jonathan Larson ignores the ringing phone and lets the answering machine pick up. Crouched on the ...
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The Great ‘West Side Story’ Debate
Since its Broadway premiere in 1957, “West Side Story” — a musical based on “Romeo and Juliet” and created by four white men — has been at once ...
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Detectives Work to Trace How Live Rounds Got on ‘Rust’ Film Set
ALBUQUERQUE — Detectives investigating the deadly shooting on the set of the film “Rust” are trying to determine whether Seth Kenney, who was ...