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Read More »What James Ensor Knew About the Masks We Wear
Seventy-five years after the artist’s death, the grotesque masquerades he painted aren’t so far from the manipulated faces of the present day. Source link
Read More »8 New Books We Recommend This Week
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. Source link
Read More »Garth Brooks Is Accused of Rape and Assault in Lawsuit
A woman who worked as a hair and makeup stylist for the country superstar says he subjected her to repeated advances. Mr. Brooks did not immediately respond to the allegations. Source link
Read More »Artist Lee Bul Ruffles the Met’s Staid Niches
The artist for the fifth Facade Commission created Cubist sculptures that look forward and backward. The question is what more the Met can do going forward. Source link
Read More »‘Where’s Wanda’ Is a Charming German Dramedy
A small-town European murder mystery but more stylish than most — and less miserable. Source link
Read More »‘Joker: Folie à Deux’ Review: Make ’Em Laugh (and Yawn)
Todd Phillips’s “Joker” sequel stars Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga who sing and dance like crazy kids, but the movie is seriously un-fun. Source link
Read More »‘Rust’ Western Will Premiere in Europe 3 Years After Fatal Shooting
After the Alec Baldwin movie turned into the scene of a tragedy with the death of its cinematographer, the film will debut next month at a festival that celebrates cinematography. Source link
Read More »Lawyers for a Sean Combs Accuser Ask to Withdraw From Her Case
A dispute between Adria English, who has accused Mr. Combs of sexual misconduct, and her lawyers is the latest twist in the civil litigation the music mogul is facing. Source link
Read More »What to See in N.Y.C. Galleries in October
This week in Newly Reviewed, Martha Schwendener covers Dennis Kardon’s wonderfully strange paintings, Klara Liden’s green vistas and Sheryl Sutton’s mesmerizing movements. Source link
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