Books
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Met Opera, Reeling From Cyberattack, Will Sell Tickets on New Site
The company’s computer systems have been down for more than three days. It will now use a Lincoln Center website…
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SZA and Phoebe Bridgers’s Team-Up, and 8 More New Songs
Hear tracks by Paramore, Sparklehorse, Lana Del Rey and others.
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When Jewish Artists Wrestle With Antisemitism
In this unsettling moment, comedians, filmmakers, playwrights and others have been struggling against a long-ingrained American response to look away.
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Mysteries of a Venetian Perfectionist Revealed in Washington
Vittore Carpaccio, a great Renaissance painter (and a dish’s namesake), re-emerges with his first-ever survey in the U.S. It’s anything…
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The Wednesday Dance Is an Invitation. Be Weird.
Jenna Ortega’s dance for her Addams Family character is a viral sensation, but why? It is disarming and defiant: the…
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Trevor Noah Tearfully Signs Off from ‘The Daily Show’
Noah told viewers not to be sad, saying, “You should be happy — the African leader is peacefully leaving power.…
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15 Fresh Takes on a Classic Tradition: The Holiday Album
New releases from Alicia Keys, Lindsey Stirling, Regina Belle and others revisit songs already entrenched in the Christmas canon and…
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Lace, That Most Coveted Textile
You never know what you don’t know, until, suddenly, you do. Who doesn’t love Vermeer’s 1669-70 painting, “The Lacemaker,” with…
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With ‘Eyes on Iran,’ Artists Bring Protests to Roosevelt Island
At the Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms State Park, across from the United Nations, an exhibition has an undeniable mood…
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2022 Reading Picks From Times Staff Critics
The books they read this year that have stayed with them.