Arts

Winter TV: 20 Shows You Might Not Know Already

Thanks partly to the vagaries of Covid-19, there is an unusually large amount of prestige hitting the television schedule over…

Alice Trumbull Mason, Alone and With Friends

One of the many new frontiers in art history today is abstract art by women. It’s not possible to say…

‘The 355’ Review: Exile in Bondville

Two centuries before James Bond 007, there was Agent 355, a lady spy on George Washington’s side during the American…

5 Things to Do This Weekend

Art & Museums Lights Soon to Fade An animal lantern at “Escape” at the Snug Harbor Cultural Center on Staten…

‘Rigoletto’ at the Met Unites a Father and Daughter. Again.

Quinn Kelsey and Rosa Feola are used to playing father and daughter. It started in 2013, when Kelsey jumped into…

LaChanze on the Personal Resonance of Alice Childress’s Timeless Words

“I started to scream but no sound come out … just a screamin’ but no sound …” Alice Childress wrote…

What Is Happening With the 2022 Golden Globes?

First, the Golden Globes were going to go toe-to-toe with the Critic’s Choice Awards on Sunday night. Now, after the…

For One Last Season, Alia Shawkat Is the Life of ‘Search Party’

In the time that Alia Shawkat has played Dory Sief, the perpetually imperiled protagonist of “Search Party,” the actress has…

‘A Hero’ Review: Debts No Honest Man Can Pay

“The last temptation is the greatest treason: to do the right deed for the wrong reason.” “A Hero,” the new…

‘Expedition Content’ Review: Anthropological Maneuvers in the Dark

“But what to do with your eyes?” — this ridiculous question popped into my head early while watching “Expedition Content,”…

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