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“When I got diagnosed with cancer, I just thought, ‘Oh, look at all this that I’ve been missing. There’s so much beauty here,’” Andrea Gibson told us she died, explaining why she wanted to take part in a documentary about the last year of their life. https://t.co/6C0sBe7uhY
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7 hours ago
“Come See Me in the Good Light,” about the poet Andrea Gibson, who died in July, wraps its arms around the full range of feeling that follows a terminal diagnosis: Fear, love, despair, even joy, writes our critic. https://t.co/B4JkrfTEvo
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6 hours ago
Election night thriller: Mark Strong and Lesley Manville are superb as a doomed political power couple in Robert Icke’s adaptation of the Sophocles tragedy “Oedipus.” It’s a Critic’s Pick. https://t.co/3S0fmwpTrt
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7 hours ago
The Studio Museum in Harlem’s longtime residency program has been pivotal to artists of color. Here, alumni look back on why it was so crucial to them. https://t.co/eNcTQJBdhg
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11 hours ago
Bad Bunny’s “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” was named album of the year and gathered four more awards at the 26th annual Latin Grammys. Here are 8 key moments from the big show. https://t.co/9uO1WQtjLN
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11 hours ago
“Yep, today Trump tried throwing the files into a dumpster behind the White House, but the whole East Wing was already in there.” — Jimmy Fallon https://t.co/C9lfz9VH3Y
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1 day ago
“Earlier this morning, Congress released new emails that show President Trump’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Trump heard and was, like, ‘Bring back the shutdown. Bring it back.’” — Jimmy Fallon https://t.co/K8BHpPARpn
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Wifredo Lam, one of the greatest Latin American artists of the 21st century, a poet of tropical dreams and sorrows, finally gets a revelatory show in the U.S. at the Museum of Modern Art, which has assembled rarely seen works from around the world. https://t.co/8N05JnrQ0l
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Five apps that will make you love art galleries. These new art influencers can help newbies and players navigate openings, events and listings. https://t.co/r4oeCGxWHi
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Sally Kirkland, a prolific actress who rose the Andy Warhol scene of the 1960s to collect more than 250 television and film credits and an Oscar nomination as best actress for the 1987 film “Anna,” is dead at 84. https://t.co/Yoz4wR6RJL
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Here are five classical music albums that our critics have been listening to this month. https://t.co/23DSrAfkGw
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In the new Netflix thriller “The Beast in Me,” Claire Danes plays yet another woman in emotional extremis. https://t.co/EFiv1xrRhq
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2 days ago
After his musical “The Last Ship” failed on Broadway, Sting is bringing a revised version to the Metropolitan Opera as it looks for new sources of revenue. https://t.co/DkXOrn8QDf
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Hal Sirowitz, a onetime poet laureate of Queens who mined his suffocating relationship with his mother to create mordant reminiscences that were highly personal and universal, has died at 76. https://t.co/edOAM8y4Gn
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2 days ago
As part of its Lincoln Center season, the Paul Taylor Dance Company presented premieres by Lauren Lovette, Robert Battle and Hope Boykin. But they lost the Taylor thread. https://t.co/76CEOfakFC
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2 days ago
Pope Leo XIV shared his four favorite movies, ahead of a Vatican meeting with several film stars and directors this weekend. https://t.co/bjlXqSZ1Gi
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2 days ago
“Americans said, ‘Who’s going to stay in their house for 50 years?’ and Trump was, like, ‘That reminds me, I have some other news.’” — Jimmy Fallon https://t.co/s5z6ANxCOC
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3 days ago
Prepare for the Latin Grammys on Thursday with a playlist of songs by nominated artists: Karol G, Sued Nunes, Ivan Cornejo and more. https://t.co/7f10x17h9U
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3 days ago
Ruth Childs, the niece of the renowned choreographer Lucinda Childs, overcame her anxiety of influence. Now, she debuts her own work in New York. https://t.co/qgzVgkD9Lj
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3 days ago
Sean Combs, the fallen music mogul convicted of prostitution-related offenses, has been accepted into a drug abuse rehabilitation program that could reduce his sentence up to a year. https://t.co/4JlcPnT90T
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3 days ago
Federal cuts and executive orders are having a widespread impact on American museums, a survey of museum directors finds. https://t.co/UJHMaQ6P7c
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3 days ago
Huang Ruo’s “The Monkey King” at San Francisco Opera transforms a classic Chinese tale into a reflection on identity, enlightenment and the creativity sparked when cultures entwine. https://t.co/UoeGQtGXaL
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3 days ago
With their slow-mo punch sequences and actors’ body transformations, pugilistic films from “Rocky” to “Christy” have aimed for the academy’s approval. https://t.co/96PVfkun2M
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4 days ago
Ken Parker’s guitars were displayed in art museums, but he did not think of them as art objects. “I’m a toolmaker,” he said. “I make tools for musicians.” He has died at 73. https://t.co/61QRQcs9uI
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4 days ago
The physical languages movement directors create can be the secret ingredient that makes a runway show, an advertisement or a movie scene feel alive. https://t.co/SHmJmbO67C
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4 days ago
Talking architecture history with a New York City landmark himself: Robert A.M. Stern, the sharp-tongued designer, educator and author. His new book shuttles from Billionaire’s Row to the Bronx. (Plus, what he thinks of Rem and Zaha.) https://t.co/n9GA9efYAB
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4 days ago
Playboi Carti’s Antagonist 2.0 Tour was a circular and highly controlled exchange of energy; an endurance test of the spirit and the ankles, joncaramanica writes. It’s a Critic’s Pick. https://t.co/RxwtYC9pI1
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4 days ago
Kristin Chenoweth lives insatiably ever after in Stephen Schwartz and Lindsey Ferrentino’s “The Queen of Versailles,” the new Broadway musical based on Lauren Greenfield’s 2012 documentary. It’s a Critic’s Pick! https://t.co/9AArP58Zmc
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4 days ago
In Minneapolis, an adaptation of Prince’s film “Purple Rain” has come alive onstage, but the impulse to cover all the bases makes for disorienting viewing. https://t.co/I4XRqtlrYm
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4 days ago
There’s a surprising lack of “Ordinary” and Lorde in the nominations for the 68th annual Grammy Awards — but solid representation for rap in album of the year. Here’s a deeper look at the ballot. https://t.co/P5qhFLWCmw