Jimmy Kimmel said Donald Trump was “partially right” in denying interference in the 2020 election: “He tried to rig the election and failed to rig the election.’ Source link
Read More »From One Nonagenarian Artist to Another, a Tip of the Hat
Alex Katz admired a Mark di Suvero sculpture and gave it to the Brooklyn Museum. It now has pride of place in the museum’s 200th anniversary celebration. Source link
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Earnest love stories by Rainbow Rowell, TJ Klune and Talia Hibbert will tug at your heartstrings while grappling with real, often dark, issues. Source link
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The second season ended in a whirlwind of fire and steel, darkness and light, capping an eight-episode run with many ups and downs. Source link
Read More »Time-Traveling, or Wishing to, in ‘Safety Not Guaranteed’
Adapted from the offbeat 2012 film, this new musical about loneliness and the longing for do-overs is promising but still needs to find its shape. Source link
Read More »When John Amos Had Enough of the ‘Good Times’
The actor, whose death was announced this week, made it known he didn’t like the direction the hit show was going. His character was then killed off. Source link
Read More »Los Angeles District Attorney Says He Is Reviewing Menendez Case
Interest in the Menendez brothers has intensified after the release of a new Netflix drama about the case. A separate documentary is forthcoming. Source link
Read More »Brooklyn Museum at 200 Celebrates Beauty and Art’s Hidden History
A new American wing draws on feminist and racially and ethnically diverse thinking to spotlight 400 exceptional works in its collection. Source link
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
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