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Two Watershed Shows About 1993 Help Make Sense of 2023
A blue-chip gallery asks, does the infamous Whitney Biennial or “The Theater of Refusal” measure up 30 years later, when…
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New Year’s Eve in New York: What to Do, See and Eat
Dance parties, cabaret shows, midnight runs and, of course, the Times Square ball drop: our guide to ringing in the…
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Tom Smothers, Comic Half of the Smothers Brothers, Dies at 86
Though he played a naïve buffoon onstage, he was the driving force behind the folk-singing duo’s groundbreaking TV show.
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2023 in Retrospect: 59 Photographs That Defined the Year in Arts
Credit...Peter Fisher for The New York Times2023 in Retrospect: 59 Photographs That Defined the Year in Arts Deadheads, ballerinas and…
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I Used to Write Jokes About How Parenting Is Terrible. Then I Had My Daughter.
Here is a summary of a conversation I feel like I had countless times during my pregnancy: You think being…
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Giovanni Anselmo, a Leader of the Arte Povera Movement, Dies at 89
An artist of many mediums, he used a vast array of materials, including stone, paint, piles of earth and even…
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How Michael Urie Spends His Sundays
Urie, who is known for his work on “Ugly Betty,” is busy these days — on Broadway, on TV and,…
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Buckle Up, Christmas Crowds: Sandra Bernhard Still Has Plenty to Say
Sandra Bernhard was early for a midmorning Chelsea coffee date, already perched at the cafe with a hefty cup. She…
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‘Real Women Have Curves’ and ‘Heart Sellers’: Snapshots of Immigrant Lives
A musical adaptation of “Curves” and a play about two Asian women becoming friends both look at immigrants’ experiences, with…
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Now, Black Figures Have a Name, a Frame and a Show
A vital American Folk Art Museum show reckons with centuries of erasure by uncovering historical records of the unnamed Black…