Arts

In the Lower Ninth Ward, an Artist Renews His Purpose

NEW ORLEANS — The cookout in the new garden, guests agreed, upheld the cultural and convivial traditions of the Lower…

‘And Just Like That’ Episode 6 Recap: Ponderings Aplenty

“I just charged tomatoes,” Carrie once told her boyfriend Aidan Shaw (John Corbett) in the original “Sex and the City,”…

Gowns, Puppets and Sharks: 8 Cultural Sights to See This Winter

The holidays are over — the Christmas presents opened, the menorah extinguished, the karamu feast consumed — but the unmerry…

Welcoming Back Live Theater Doesn’t Mean Agreeing About All of It

The year that just ended was a difficult one for people who make theater, as they faced economic, aesthetic and…

For Karla Knight, Paranormal is Normal

RIDGEFIELD, Conn. — Artists attuned to the supernatural, paranormal and occult have sometimes been dismissed as eccentric visionaries, but the…

The Devils You Know: Three ‘Spider-Man’ Villains Return in ‘No Way Home’

They were very good at being bad. At the dawn of the “Spider-Man” film franchise in 2002, Willem Dafoe, the…

They Screamed, We Screamed. Now They’re in ‘Scream’ Again.

Twenty-five years after “Scream,” Neve Campbell is still seeing Ghostface everywhere she goes. This past Halloween, Campbell brought her children…

5 Minutes That Will Make You Love Mezzo-Sopranos

In the past we’ve chosen the five minutes or so we would play to make our friends fall in love…

‘Late Night’ Cancels Shows After Seth Meyers Tests Positive for Coronavirus

The resurgent pandemic continues to take its toll on the performing arts in New York and to disrupt the late-night…

To Boldly Explore the Jewish Roots of ‘Star Trek’

LOS ANGELES — Adam Nimoy gazed across a museum gallery filled with “Star Trek” stage sets, starship replicas, space aliens,…

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