Arts
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‘Lackawanna Blues’ Review: A Soulful Master Class in Storytelling
It takes a village, the saying goes. But if you’re one member of a motley crew of characters in 1950s Lackawanna, N.Y., well, then, you might say ...
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Louise Farrenc, 19th-Century Composer, Surges Back Into Sound
Read the reviews that the composer, pianist and teacher Louise Farrenc received in the middle of the 19th century, and the kinds of gendered ...
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City Ballet Promotes Dancers Amid Veteran Departures
New York City Ballet announced on Thursday that it was promoting two dancers to the role of principal and one to soloist, elevating young talent ...
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5 Things to Do This Weekend
Pop & Rock Expressing Herself Madonna in a scene from “Madame X,” a concert documentary from her recent tour that comes to Paramount+ on Friday ...
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How the Colombian Band Morat Is Winning Over a Global Audience
The breakthrough moment for one of the fastest growing bands in Latin America came thanks to an unlikely instrument: a stolen banjo. Morat met up ...
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‘Madres’ and ‘The Manor’ Review: Maligned Women Uncover the Truth
“Madres,” a new film directed by Ryan Zaragoza, claims to be “inspired by true events,” like many paranormal thrillers before it. But unlike ...
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The Road Back: ‘How Am I Ever Going to Dance Again?’
What has it meant to be a dancer who can’t perform, not because of an injury, but because of a pandemic? Dancing alone — and performing virtually ...
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Is Moviegoing Undemocratic?
I saw “Memoria” during the New York Film Festival, projected on a screen in a room somewhere other than my house. It’s a strange, captivating ...
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‘V/H/S/94’ Review: The Right Snuff
“V/H/S” is a series of found-footage horror anthologies whose constituent shorts are made to seem like the contents of old, and possibly haunted ...
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‘Sex Education’ Gets More Inclusive in Its Intimacy
Layla (Robyn Holdaway) slides a bin in front of the bedroom door, takes a small wicker box from its hiding place in a drawer full of clothes and ...