Arts

Gone in a Six-Year Flash: Farewell to the New York Phil’s Maestro

The pandemic-derailed tenure of Jaap van Zweden, the orchestra’s music director, was too short to give us a full sense…

Closure of Philadelphia Art School Spurs Review by State Attorney General

The abrupt closure of the University of the Arts affects hundreds of faculty members and more than a thousand students.

Glen Powell Is Absolutely Willing to Play the Hollywood Game

In a town littered with would-be superstars, he’s trying to beat the odds by giving studios what they crave. It’s…

‘Queenie’ Captures Black British Womanhood, in Its Mess and Glory

The coming-of-age show, streaming on Hulu, follows a 25-year-old living in south London, navigating the gulf between her reality and…

This Judge Is Blind. He Wishes Our Justice System Were, Too.

In a new memoir, David S. Tatel recounts a remarkable career as a civil rights lawyer and federal judge, and…

‘Hit Man’ Says Contract Killers Aren’t Real. Here’s the Truth.

The romantic shenanigans are the stuff of Hollywood, but the film’s fake contract killer is based on a real man…

Going Down the Garfield Rabbit Hole

He hates Mondays, he’s No. 1 at the box office and he’s been the subject of a lot of weirdness…

‘The Watchers’ Review: Now They See You

The folk-horror genre welcomes a young new voice in the director Ishana Night Shyamalan, but she’s singing a familiar old…

Julio Torres Is His Own Thing

In an interview, he discusses “Fantasmas,” his new HBO show combining a fanciful quest and wild comic detours with a…

A Four-Hour-Long Hotel Review That Is Actually About So Much More

Jenny Nicholson’s granular critique of Disney’s Galactic Starcruiser experience reflects the fraught relationship between studios and fans right now.

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