Books
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Why Negan and Maggie Aren’t Ready to Leave ‘The Walking Dead’
Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Lauren Cohan have been surviving the zombie apocalypse for a long time. As Negan and Maggie,…
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Billy Eichner Wrote Himself Into the Romance He Wanted With ‘Bros’
When he was still figuring out who he was as a gay man, Billy Eichner found himself at the movies.…
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Welcome to Peter Strickland’s Worlds
LONDON — “It started off as a joke,” Peter Strickland said. The British filmmaker, 49, thought it would be funny…
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‘Anne Rice’s Interview With the Vampire’: Old Monsters, New Blood
CHALMETTE, La. — The actors Jacob Anderson and Sam Reid had just finished filming a scene last March inside a…
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Bright Young Things, Revisited: War Clouds a Childhood Idyll
THE WHALEBONE THEATRE, by Joanna Quinn Whales loom large not just in the ocean but in landlocked imaginations: these mysterious…
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Strike at Philadelphia Museum of Art Is Window Into Broader Unrest
PHILADELPHIA — Workers picketing outside the entrances of the Philadelphia Museum of Art this week shouted their demands for higher…
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Morris Hirshfield Rises Again
It is a testament to the achievement of the self-taught tailor-turned-shoe-designer-turned artist Morris Hirshfield that — nearly 80 years after…
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Review: City Ballet Dresses Up for Another Fashion Letdown
Ten years ago, New York City Ballet held its first fashion gala, and with it came one of the most…
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Review: In Lea Michele, ‘Funny Girl’ Has Finally Found Its Fanny
Though it can be a great vehicle, “Funny Girl” has rarely been a great ride. Even its first-rate Jule Styne…
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The Empty Spectacle of Marilyn Monroe’s Fantasy Fetus
In “Blonde,” the director Andrew Dominik’s fever-dream fictionalization of Marilyn Monroe’s life, Monroe (Ana de Armas) gets pregnant in a…