Arts
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Students Occupied a Derelict Factory. Now It’s a Global Art Space.
BERLIN — Three decades ago, Auguststrasse 69, a building in Berlin’s Mitte district, was a derelict former margarine factory occupied by a ragtag ...
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Moor Mother’s Musical Galaxy Grows Even Bigger
The poet and musician Camae Ayewa is a study in nonstop movement. On a recent video call from Los Angeles, she chatted while pacing her apartment ...
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‘Undine,’ ‘My Zoe’ and More Offbeat Streaming Gems
This month’s off-the-radar recommendations include a trio of terrific (but modest) indies from earlier this year, along with a thoughtful ...
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Balanchine, the Teacher: ‘I Pushed Everybody’
The setting is a ballet class, and the year is 1974. George Balanchine throws up his arms in exasperation at the sight of a dancer executing a ...
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Review: In ‘Polylogues,’ Dispatches From Non-Monogamy
If you spend your date nights at the theater, a word of caution about “Polylogues,” Xandra Nur Clark’s provocatively questing new solo show: This ...
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Review: With Balanchine and Confetti, City Ballet Is Back
After the final ballet, confetti rained on the stage. Dancers, a handful at least, cried during their bows. The audience stirred the air with ...
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Dr. Fauci, Movie Star
WASHINGTON — It was not quite noon on a sunny Saturday in Washington, and Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, the renowned infectious disease specialist and ...
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In ‘Star Wars: Visions,’ Lucasfilm and Anime Join Forces, and Go Rogue
What would happen if some of the most creative animation studios in Japan were let loose in a galaxy far, far away? In the anime anthology series ...
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Michael Gandolfini and the Riddle of Tony Soprano
When Michael Gandolfini was filming his role in “The Many Saints of Newark,” a period crime drama that casts him as a precocious teenage ...
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A Black Theater Flourished in New York. 200 Years Ago.
Listen to This Article To hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download Audm for iPhone or Android. Shakespeare’s ...