Arts
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Statue Honoring Women and Justice Vandalized at University of Houston
An anti-abortion group had previously denounced Shahzia Sikander’s sculpture as “satanic.” University officials said they are investigating the attack.
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Who Are the Key Players in the Alec Baldwin Manslaughter Trial?
The actor Alec Baldwin was filming the movie “Rust” in New Mexico in 2021 when the gun that he was…
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Tanglewood Opens for the Summer, With Change in the Air
The Boston Symphony Orchestra gave its first concerts of the Tanglewood season, which is already showing signs of its new…
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Taylor Swift’s ‘Poets’ Ties Her Record for Most Weeks at No. 1
Both “Fearless” and “1989” spent 11 weeks atop the Billboard 200, but the 11-week reign of “The Tortured Poets Department”…
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Should You Hug a Sloth?
Cats may be the reigning queens of the internet, but sloths are not far behind. With a visage that appears…
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Music Catalog Giant Hipgnosis Is Sold, and Merck Mercuriadis Exits
The company, whose pricey acquisitions kicked off a rush on catalog sales, sold its assets to Blackstone for $1.6 billion,…
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How Do You Follow an Emotionally Wrenching, Surprise Breakthrough?
Cassandra Jenkins had been ready to quit music in 2020 when a record she was unsure of releasing became an…
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PST Art Extravaganza to Start With a Colorful Bang
The artist Cai Guo-Qiang has designed an epic fireworks event for the Los Angeles Coliseum this September.
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Alec Baldwin’s Role as a Producer Ruled Not Relevant to ‘Rust’ Trial
The ruling was a victory for the actor, who is set to stand trial this week on a charge of…
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At Avignon Festival, Theater’s World Gets Wider
Under its new director, the event is shining a spotlight on countries and performers rarely represented on the biggest European…