A timely group show in Chelsea considers the theme of the American flag in 90-plus variations on the Stars and Stripes. Source link
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The tension between sacred mysteries that must be shielded from outsiders and those that can be revealed animates an exhibition at the Asia Society. Source link
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Laura Dern and Liam Hemsworth star in a muddled romance without much to say. Source link
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The latest documentary from Errol Morris looks at the Trump administration’s practice of taking children from their parents at the southern border. Source link
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There is no shortage of museums and art foundations to visit for those attending Art Basel Paris. Source link
Read More »Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’s Sex Trafficking Trial Is Set for May 5
The music mogul, wearing tan jail clothes at a court hearing, waved and smiled at six of his children and his mother in the gallery. Source link
Read More »‘The Confidante’ Is a Layered French Drama About a Heartbreaking Scam
Streaming on Max, the series tells the story of woman who lies to a grief support group about her connection to the Paris terrorist attacks of 2015. Source link
Read More »7 New Books We Recommend This Week
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. Source link
Read More »How Back-to-Back Hurricanes Harm Mental Health
Research shows that experiencing repeated disasters makes people more vulnerable to mental health issues, and prolongs the time it takes to recover. Source link
Read More »‘The Apprentice’ Review: An Origin Story for Donald J. Trump
In this ribald fictional telling of a young Trump’s rise, the man responsible is the lawyer Roy Cohn, played to sleazy perfection by Jeremy Strong. Source link
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