Arts
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‘Fly Me to the Moon’ Review: This NASA Rom-Com Stays Earthbound
Greg Berlanti’s movie, starring Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum as only mildly mismatched lovers, is set against the backdrop of…
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‘Eno’ Review: Creativity, 52 Billion Billion Ways
A new documentary about the groundbreaking artist Brian Eno breaks its own ground, too.
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Cigarettes After Sex and Gen Z’s Passion for Dream-Pop
The buzzy band that makes woozy, sensual music is releasing its third LP and starting an arena tour. It’s part…
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8 Revelations From Louis Kahn’s Last Sketchbook
The architect who designed some of the 20th century’s great buildings kept a notebook with intimate glimpses into his creative…
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At 75, the Aldeburgh Festival Is Bigger Than Benjamin Britten
When the composer Benjamin Britten died in 1976, it wasn’t clear how the public would remember him. There was Britten…
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‘Longlegs’ Review: Daddy Danger
Nicolas Cage plays the cheery evil entity behind multiple murders in this weakly plotted, strongly styled chiller.
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A Queer Mountain Lion Leaps From the Page to the Little Island Stage
Henry Hoke’s 2023 novel, “Open Throat,” narrated by an animal in peril in the Hollywood Hills, is adapted for a…
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‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ Review: Sprinkling Magic Under a Night Sky
Fun is the main point of Carl Cofield’s stylish outdoor staging of Shakespeare’s comic fantasy for the Classical Theater of…
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Review: A Mixed Bill’s Highlight Bodes Well for the Future
The best dance by far on Smuin Contemporary Ballet’s program at the Joyce is by Amy Seiwert, who is about…
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The New Home of the L.A. Clippers Is a Hot Ticket for Art
When the $2 billion home of the Los Angeles Clippers, Intuit Dome, opens next month with a concert by Bruno…