Arts
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Tavi Gevinson Finds Comfort in Legal Pads, Canned Fish and Rumi
At 25, Tavi Gevinson finds herself caught between worlds. There’s the world of acting — where, starring in both Classic Stage Company’s upcoming ...
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New Arts Complex Aims to Build Community in Detroit
DETROIT — “If we knew how the gallery world worked, I don’t know that we would have jumped into it,” said JJ Curis, who, with her husband ...
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‘Succession’ Renewed for Season 4
HBO announced Tuesday that it has officially renewed “Succession,” its cutthroat drama about a media mogul’s children who strive to become either ...
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When ‘Boo!’ Is Only the Beginning
Surfacing When ‘Boo!’ Is Only the Beginning What does it take to scare the candy corn out of someone? Performers at two of New York’s hallowed ...
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Loose and Boxed Ammunition Found at Scene of Alec Baldwin Shooting
Detectives found three revolvers, spent casings and ammunition — in boxes, loose and in a fanny pack — when they searched the New Mexico film set ...
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A BRIC in Flux Turns Out an Intimate, Focused JazzFest
As jazz festivals go, BRIC JazzFest is on the small but ambitious side, aspiring to a few ideas at once. It operates in Brooklyn with something ...
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‘Halloween’ and the Problem With Its Sequels
The astonishing opening-weekend grosses for “Halloween Kills,” the 12th film in the durable “Halloween” franchise, may have surprised some ...
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Adele Is No. 1 Once Again, With ‘Easy on Me’
After a six-year wait, new music by Adele was sure to be a hit. But how big of one, especially for a song like “Easy on Me” — a classic piano ...
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After 24 Years, a Conductor Returns to the Met Opera
Among the ample attractions of the Metropolitan Opera’s forthcoming performances of Wagner’s “Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg,” which runs from ...
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El Alfa, the King of Dembow, Dazzles at Madison Square Garden
“Who said the Dominican Republic couldn’t go global?” El Alfa announced in Spanish from the stage halfway through his first concert at Madison ...