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Read moreAfter 20 years of leading the Whitney Museum of American Art — and overseeing its risky yet immensely successful move from Madison Avenue to the meatpacking district — Adam D. Weinberg is...
Read moreIt was not surprising when Quentin Tarantino, an auteur unusually willing to criticize the work of his peers in public, told an interviewer that he didn’t like the original “Scream,” calling its...
Read moreBert I. Gordon, the professed king of the monster movies whose B pictures featured giant rats, giant spiders, giant grasshoppers, giant chickens, a colossal man and 30-foot teenagers laying waste to everything...
Read moreSubscribe to Popcast!Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Amazon MusicIt’s been a triumphant but tragic year already for De La Soul, one of the most formative and innovative groups in rap...
Read moreFor years, the photographer Tommy Kha hardly spoke to his mother, except for the occasional times they made portraits together at home in Memphis, Tenn. At times, the distance grew, turning mean....
Read moreThis year’s nominees for best picture range from period war dramas to modern portraits of artists to everything (everywhere all at once) in between. As part of the series Anatomy of a...
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Read moreJosh Groban, Annaleigh Ashford and a starry creative team are hoping there’s an appetite for Broadway’s first full-scale revival of Sondheim’s Grand Guignol masterpiece in 43 years.
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