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Review: Alexei Ratmansky Unleashes the Pain of War at City Ballet
In “Solitude,” a stellar, haunting work that had its premiere on Thursday, New York City Ballet’s artist in residence brings…
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How Scorsese Moves the Camera With Purpose in ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
The director narrates a “circular ballet” sequence where Leonardo DiCaprio’s character, Ernest Burkhart, is taken in for questioning.
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Step by Step: How Kingsley Ben-Adir Became Bob Marley
Despite little outward resemblance, the actor worked for months to get the look, sound and movement right for the new…
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The Twilight of the American Sommelier
Restaurants are bustling and dining rooms are buzzing. If you want a reservation at the newest and hottest places, you…
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War, Remembrance and Tiny Game Birds
An artist tells how the birds, known in Italy as uccellini, evoke a childhood in Queens, a mother who fled…
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18 Years Later, Twitter — Now X — Has Yet to Grow Up
Two new books about the platform chronicle its leadership under first Jack Dorsey and now Elon Musk, portraying a site…
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New Worlds Open Up in 4 Devastating and Gorgeous Graphic Novels
Punk rock, Greek myth and a comics pioneer long lost to history bring vibrant color to this month’s releases.
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The Barefoot Memoirist: Ina Garten Takes Her Story to a New Publisher
Garten, the Food Network star and best-selling cookbook author, has moved her highly anticipated fall autobiography from Celadon to Crown.
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This Novel Is So Bonkers, It Needs Three Narrators
“Same Bed Different Dreams,” Ed Park’s second novel, is a heady mix of true history and high-flying fiction.
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The Fight Over Academic Freedom
Amid spiraling campus speech debates, many professors are rallying in defense of a bedrock principle. But can they agree on…