With his smooth voice, he drew crowds to cabarets and music halls for six decades. He also sang the themes for films and TV shows, including “The Love Boat.” Source link
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She helped make films like “Sleepless in Seattle” and “Contact.” She also wrote widely about the industry, for The Times and other publications. Source link
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The HBO dramedy about a Kansas woman finding love and community after tragedy returns for its third and final season on Sunday. Source link
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An animated tragicomedy for adults tells the story of a woman breaking out of her shell. Source link
Read More »Marian Goodman Gallery Opens a New Chapter Downtown
One of the biggest small galleries tips its hat to its conceptual history, while bringing new artists and their market-friendly work into view. Source link
Read More »Review: The Miraculous Simplicity of Patti Smith’s Childhood
At the Baryshnikov Arts Center, an adaptation of Smith’s poem-memoir “Woolgathering” features Smith reciting, others dancing and a surprise guest. Source link
Read More »Monique Knowlton, 1960s-Era Model and Bold Gallerist, Dies at 87
A Vogue cover girl in the early 1960s, she later pivoted to contemporary art, opening a gallery where being “outrageous counts as a plus,” one critic wrote. Source link
Read More »Why Democracy Lives and Dies by Math
A documentary filmmaker and a mathematician discuss our fear of numbers and its civic costs. Source link
Read More »‘My Name Is Alfred Hitchcock’ Review: Director’s Commentary
A richly detailed essay film imagines Hitchcock commenting on his own oeuvre over a mesmerizing daisy chain of clips. Source link
Read More »Paris Honors Barbara Chase-Riboud Like Nobody Before
The artist Barbara Chase-Riboud hadn’t had a show in her adopted city since 1974. Now she is being celebrated in eight museums, including the Louvre. Source link
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