A new play in London portrays the beloved children’s author as a rounded character, while making no apology for his bigotry. Source link
Read More »Richard Pettibone, Master of the Artistic Miniature, Dies at 86
He painted tiny reproductions of works by Warhol, Lichtenstein, Duchamp and many others, raising questions about originality and creativity. Source link
Read More »New York Film Festival Pitches Its Ever-Expanding, Global Tent
Standout selections include “Nickel Boys,” the Mumbai-set “All We Imagine as Light” and the documentary “Dahomey,” about African repatriation. Source link
Read More »The Cure’s First Fresh Music in 16 Years, and 9 More New Songs
Hear tracks by Lady Gaga, Rosalía, Stevie Nicks and others. Source link
Read More »Lady Gaga’s ‘Joker,’ and a Tour of Musical Clowning
Clowns, harlequins, jokers and Pierrots have served as the main characters in countless songs over the years, but they’re rarely there to conjure cheap laughs. Source link
Read More »‘The Wild Robot’ Review: Wonder and Whimsy That Does Compute
Chris Sanders’s movie about a robotic assistant and the gosling she raises is defined by dazzling visuals and frank ideas about the circle of life. Source link
Read More »Some of America’s Best Art Is in the Yard
For people who have historically been excluded by museums and galleries, their own properties have became a source of inspiration. Source link
Read More »With Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs in Jail, He Faces Another Lawsuit
The latest lawsuit includes accusations of drugging and coerced sex as recently as this year. Mr. Combs’s lawyers have said the claims are attempts to obtain quick settlements. Source link
Read More »National Symphony Orchestra Players Reach Deal After Brief Strike
The musicians won an 8 percent raise over two years after a short work stoppage, the Washington ensemble’s first in 46 years. Source link
Read More »Maggie Smith Was Imperious in the Most Delightful Way
Throughout her career and on “Downton Abbey,” she perfected the role of the commanding Englishwoman with an arrow-sharp wit. Source link
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