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In ‘Death by Lightning,’ Matthew Macfadyen and Michael Shannon Make Sparks Fly
In a joint interview, the actors discussed presidential politics, period facial hair and why “the United States of America needs therapy.”
17 hours ago
NY Times Arts
In ‘Death by Lightning,’ Matthew Macfadyen and Michael Shannon Make Sparks Fly
Polarizing San Francisco Fountain Will Be Dismantled
“From a city that is supposed to be avant-garde, it’s a shame,” the sculpture’s 96-year-old artist said after the decision.
17 hours ago
NY Times Arts
Polarizing San Francisco Fountain Will Be Dismantled
Harry Potter and the Souped-Up Audiobooks
The reimagined series from Audible features a voice cast of more than 200 actors, a 60-piece orchestra and an immersive soundscape.
21 hours ago
NY Times Arts
Harry Potter and the Souped-Up Audiobooks
In ‘Figure,’ Dancing in Costumes that Don’t Want to Dance
A fashion designer and a choreographer created a work in which intentionally cumbersome garments lead and the dancers’ movements follow.
21 hours ago
NY Times Arts
In ‘Figure,’ Dancing in Costumes that Don’t Want to Dance
In ‘Wicked: For Good,’ Ariana Grande Solidifies Herself as a Dramatic Actress
The pop superstar reinvented herself in the first “Wicked,” but the sequel shows just how much further she can go as an actress.
21 hours ago
NY Times Arts
In ‘Wicked: For Good,’ Ariana Grande Solidifies Herself as a Dramatic Actress
Music to Mourn Ukraine in World War II Returns With Fresh Urgency
Thomas de Hartmann’s Violin Concerto was long neglected but is now being championed by Joshua Bell, while Ukraine is once again under attack.
21 hours ago
NY Times Arts
Music to Mourn Ukraine in World War II Returns With Fresh Urgency
After stabbing attack, Salman Rushdie's new stories grapple with mortality and magical realism
Salman Rushdie's new story collection, 'The Eleventh Hour,' explores mortality through five inventive stories blending realism and magic. It's a moving work from a writer embracing his 'second-chance life.'
1 day ago
LA Times Art
After stabbing attack, Salman Rushdie's new stories grapple with mortality and magical realism
Sam Shepard made stardom look easy — his demons got in the way
A new biography of Sam Shepard, an EGOT-level talent as a playwright and performer, traces the career he forged after leaving the San Gabriel Valley without fully establishing the power of his work.
1 day ago
LA Times Art
Sam Shepard made stardom look easy — his demons got in the way
At 65, she got her first tattoo. Now she has 17 and feels 'seen again'
In less than five months, Sandee Althouse has covered her arms in micro-realist art. She considers it a creative way to focus on herself.
2 days ago
LA Times Art
At 65, she got her first tattoo. Now she has 17 and feels 'seen again'
This instrument from the early cinema is disappearing. But not on Joe's watch
Joe Rinaudo is doing everything to ensure his passion for photoplayers, the self-playing pianos that scored silent movies, outlives him even as interest in the instrument has waned for a long time, with just a few passionate restorers left.
2 days ago
LA Times Art
This instrument from the early cinema is disappearing. But not on Joe's watch
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