PRISTINA, Kosovo — For an international art-world gathering, the visitors at Manifesta were younger than what you would expect. Last Thursday, at the Grand Hotel here, dozens of teenage girls roamed the...
Read moreCan you remember the first day of sixth grade? Would you even want to? James Gray, in the opening scene of “Armageddon Time,” his tender and lacerating new film, brings it all...
Read morePokemon Go Map is set to get its biggest update in years. Know how it will affect the game and the Pokemon you catch. Pokemon Go is one of the earliest Augmented...
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Read moreThe footwear company Skechers said late Wednesday that Kanye West had come to its corporate offices in Los Angeles “unannounced and uninvited” and was subsequently escorted from the building, where he had...
Read moreIn Louis Armstrong’s study in the Queens home he shared with his fourth wife, Lucille, bookshelves were filled with reel-to-reel recordings he made as a sort of audio diary. Those tapes and...
Read moreFrom Tokyo to San Francisco, mobile game studios have sparred for years to captivate a fickle audience. From Tokyo to San Francisco, mobile game studios have sparred for years to captivate a...
Read moreThe K stands for “Kindred.” It was a family name, but if there’s anyone who can forgive a fanciful imputation of significance, it is Philip K. Dick. How lovely that a poet...
Read moreLeaving his recent “Long Day’s Journey Into Night” aside, Robert O’Hara doesn’t typically direct revivals; nor, leaving Shakespeare aside, does the Public Theater typically produce them. Yet on Tuesday the Public opened...
Read moreFor the new album, Lafourcade looked up an old friend, Adán Jodorowsky — a son of the avant-garde filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky — once a neighbor of hers in Mexico City. The younger...
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