Arts
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Leader of Prestigious Yale Program Resigns, Citing Donor Pressure
The Brady-Johnson Program in Grand Strategy is one of Yale University’s most celebrated and prestigious programs. Over the course of a year, it ...
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Young Women Set the Tone for a Paris Theater Season
PARIS — In March last year, Pauline Bayle’s “Lost Illusions” closed after just two performances, the day before France’s first coronavirus ...
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Stephen Colbert Channels Willy Wonka to Explain Congress
Welcome to Best of Late Night, a rundown of the previous night’s highlights that lets you sleep — and lets us get paid to watch comedy. Here are ...
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‘Titane’ Review: Auto Erotic
Alexia is a strip-club dancer in the South of France whose hobby — her compulsion, her kink, her vocation — is murder. As the bodies pile up and ...
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‘Venom: Let There Be Carnage’ Review: The One-Man Odd Couple Returns
Once, thespians hungered to play Othello. For Tom Hardy, an actor devoted to the art of emoting behind a mask (and eight figures of special ...
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‘The Guilty’ Review: Dial R for Redemption
Whether you favor Gustav Moller’s 2018 Danish drama, “The Guilty,” or the Netflix remake of the same name will depend on whether you prefer your ...
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Ladies and Gentlemen, Daniel Craig
More than a year and a half ago, Daniel Craig and I met at the Museum of Modern Art to talk about his final James Bond movie, “No Time to Die ...
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Britney Spears’s Father Is Suspended as Her Conservator
For more than a decade, Britney Spears bristled behind closed doors at the court-approved control her father, James P. Spears, held over her life ...
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‘The Many Saints of Newark’ Review: The Best Really Is Over
Tony Soprano, the mob boss in “The Sopranos,” was many things: husband, father, animal lover, lady-killer, sociopathic capitalist, pop-culture ...
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Review: A Choreographer Stakes an Independent Claim
As you take your seat for Alejandro Cerrudo’s “It Starts Now,” the stage is already set, half covered with a partially unrolled mat. The show ...