Arts

Amid Orchestral Waves, the Sound of Cultures Conversing

“Natural History,” performed in Cincinnati, is a collaboration between the composer Michael Gordon and the Native American ensemble Steiger Butte…

At City Ballet, a Once-in-a-Generation Dancer Arrives

Mira Nadon, the rising New York City Ballet principal, is coming off her best season yet. And it’s only the…

Review: For ‘Molly Sweeney,’ Not Seeing Was Never the Obstacle

The Irish Rep ends its season-long Brian Friel survey with the story of a blind woman who undergoes an operation…

Which Cannes Films Might Become Oscar Contenders?

Films backed by the studio Neon have won Cannes and gone on to Oscar nominations regularly in the last few…

Why Are Divorce Memoirs Still Stuck in the 1960s?

Recent best sellers have reached for a familiar feminist credo, one that renounces domestic life for career success.

Feeling Lonely? Grouchy? Murderous? There’s a Spell for That.

In “Cunning Folk,” Tabitha Stanmore takes us back to a time when the use of “service magic” was an everyday…

Leslye Headland Hopes the Force Is With ‘The Acolyte’

Her new “Star Wars” show is a dream come true, but she knows it carries enormous expectations. “I would be…

A Crowning Achievement in a Neighborhood’s Fight Against Air Pollution

The artist Jordan Weber’s queenly sculpture in a Detroit park does double duty as an air quality monitor.

A Celebration of Frank London’s Music Will Be Missing One Thing: Him

The trumpeter, composer and bandleader who helped revitalize klezmer is battling cancer. But his work hasn’t slowed, and his longtime…

Stream These 12 Movies and Shows Before They Leave Netflix in June

Mark Wahlberg and Reese Witherspoon when they were kids-ish, Clint Eastwood as a drug mule on the other side of…

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