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Review: Children Sing of Resistance at the Philharmonic
Olga Neuwirth’s “Keyframes for a Hippogriff,” a chaotic explosion of postmodernism, had its American premiere, conducted by Thomas Sondergard.
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‘James,’ ‘Demon Copperhead’ and the Triumph of Literary Fan Fiction
How Percival Everett and Barbara Kingsolver reimagined classic works by Mark Twain and Charles Dickens.
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For Sale: A Rare Klimt Portrait, Valued at $32 Million. But of Whom?
On Wednesday, an auction house in Europe will put a painting by Gustav Klimt up for sale, with a preauction…
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‘The Jinx Part Two’ Review: Filmmaking a Murderer
A new installment of HBO’s landmark true-crime documentary continues the strange, sad story of Robert Durst, in which the show…
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How ‘Stereophonic’ Made Musicians Out of Actors
The new Broadway play conjures a group as dazzling as peak Fleetwood Mac. This is how five actors with limited…
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For Her Met Opera Debut, Lileana Blain-Cruz Directs ‘El Niño’
When Peter Gelb, the Metropolitan Opera’s general manger, asked the director Lileana Blain-Cruz what she wanted to stage, she didn’t…
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Climate Doom Is Out. ‘Apocalyptic Optimism’ Is In.
The philanthropist Kathryn Murdoch has prioritized donations to environmental causes for more than a decade. She has, she said, a…
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‘Hell’s Kitchen’ Review: Alicia Keys’s Musical Finds Its Groove on Broadway
The retooled jukebox musical, with its top-notch performances and exciting choreography, “stands out as one of the rare must-sees” in…
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Anne Lamott Has Written Classics. This Is Not One of Them.
Slim and precious, “Somehow: Thoughts on Love” doesn’t measure up to her best nonfiction.
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How Did Fan Culture Take Over? And Why Is It So Scary?
REBOOT, by Justin Taylor There are two kinds of novels about American life in the digital age: panoramas and selfies.…
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