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Consuming Passions
The New Yorker

Consuming Passions

“The Fabelmans” and “Bones and All.”

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7 mins  |
November 21, 2022
Talk Therapy
The New Yorker

Talk Therapy

Sarah Polley, a former child star, has made a searingly frank film about sexual assault.

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10+ mins  |
November 21, 2022
Goings on About Town
The New Yorker

Goings on About Town

In 1949, the writer Adrienne Kennedy, now ninety-one, enrolled at Ohio State University, where she became enamored with “Tess of the d’Urbervilles” but, as one of only a few Black female students, was stung by racism within the institution. She revisited this time in her 1992 one-act “Ohio State Murders.” The play’s Broadway première is now in previews, starring the theatrical luminary Audra McDonald (above). Kenny Leon’s production marks Kennedy’s Broadway début, and the first show at the newly renamed James Earl Jones Theatre.

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10+ mins  |
November 21, 2022
Hugh Jackman
Vanity Fair US

Hugh Jackman

The award-winning actor and star of The Son on birthday presents, the ocean, and his love for Bill Nighy

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2 mins  |
December 2022 - January 2023
Inventing Ivana
Vanity Fair US

Inventing Ivana

Ivana Marie Zelníčková Trump escaped from behind the Iron Curtain to storm New York Cityand help define its "greed is good" era. From her heyday presiding over her husband's properties to her decadent postDonald denouement selling costume jewelry and cavorting with a series of "freaky" Italian lovers, it was Ivana, all along, who gilded the Trump name

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10+ mins  |
December 2022 - January 2023
The Knight's Tale
Vanity Fair US

The Knight's Tale

At Lavish gatherings from Monaco to the Middle East, Anthony Ritossa built a lucrative business convening the titans who control the "Family offices" of the überwealthy. But the self-styled knight of the realm and purported Nobel Prize nominee turned out to be a Wall Street washout, a deadbeat dad, and a dangerous con man

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10+ mins  |
December 2022 - January 2023
Across the Universe
Vanity Fair US

Across the Universe

Chloé creative director Gabriela Hearst is drawing fashion inspiration from clean energy and the results are electrifying

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10+ mins  |
December 2022 - January 2023
Hall of Fame
Vanity Fair US

Hall of Fame

Hollywood director and Rolling Stone veteran Cameron Crowe is taking his rock-movie classic ALMOST FAMOUS to Broadway

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10+ mins  |
December 2022 - January 2023
Naomi Ackie – The Voice
Vanity Fair US

Naomi Ackie – The Voice

Naomi Ackie, the dazzling British actor playing Whitney Houston in a new Hollywood biopic, opens up about her surprising road from drama school to Star Wars to the greatest love of all

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5 mins  |
December 2022 - January 2023
The Spectacular Life of Octavia E.Butler
New York magazine

The Spectacular Life of Octavia E.Butler

In recent years, the author has been hailed as prescient of our political moment. This is the story of the girl who grew up in Pasadena, took the bus, loved her mom and grandmother, and wrote herself into the world.

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10+ mins  |
November 21 - December 4, 2022
THE SHOCK OF THE OLD
The New Yorker

THE SHOCK OF THE OLD

Kristian Bezuidenhout releases the subtle power of the fortepiano.

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5 mins  |
November 21, 2022
DEADWOOD
The New Yorker

DEADWOOD

An American’s brutal apprenticeship in the delicate art of bonsai.

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10+ mins  |
November 21, 2022
LYRICS FROM TAYLOR SWIFT'S FUTURE MIDNIGHTS
The New Yorker

LYRICS FROM TAYLOR SWIFT'S FUTURE MIDNIGHTS

SHOUTS & MURMURS

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2 mins  |
November 21, 2022
HINGES GRAHAM SWIFT
The New Yorker

HINGES GRAHAM SWIFT

One morning in April, their father, Ted Holroyd, suddenly died and a few days afterward Annie and her older brother, Ian, both still a little dazed, went to see the minister who, as Annie put it, was going to do” their father’s funeral.

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10+ mins  |
November 21, 2022
S&P Lunch 174 Fifth Ave.
The New Yorker

S&P Lunch 174 Fifth Ave.

TABLES FOR TWO

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3 mins  |
November 21, 2022
THE PRICE OF POWER
The New Yorker

THE PRICE OF POWER

For decades, J. Edgar Hoover was the man America trusted.

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10+ mins  |
November 21, 2022
THE TALK OF THE TOWN
The New Yorker

THE TALK OF THE TOWN

Benjamin Wallace-Wells on the prospects of Trumpism; fashion tips from the G.O.P.; offstage with Interpol; Nan Goldin has the power; turkey any way you want it.

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10+ mins  |
November 21, 2022
MEMORY SERVES
The New Yorker

MEMORY SERVES

How Annie Ernaux turns the past into art.

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10+ mins  |
November 21, 2022
ROYAL DESCENT
The New Yorker

ROYAL DESCENT

Season 5 of The Crown,” on Netflix.

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5 mins  |
November 21, 2022
ALL FOR ONE
The New Yorker

ALL FOR ONE

Quiara Alegria Hudes reinvents her memoir in My Broken Language.

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5 mins  |
November 21, 2022
Everything Nice
The New Yorker

Everything Nice

The boundless optimism of the Spice Girls.

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7 mins  |
November 14, 2022
Suzuki Method – No Strings Attached
The New Yorker

Suzuki Method – No Strings Attached

What the Suzuki method really taught.

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10+ mins  |
November 14, 2022
Returns – Annie Ernaux
The New Yorker

Returns – Annie Ernaux

The last time I saw my mother at her home, it was July, a Sunday. I travelled there by train. At Motteville, we sat in the station for a long time. It was hot. It was quiet, both in the compartment and outside.

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7 mins  |
November 14, 2022
Emma Thompson – Acting Up
The New Yorker

Emma Thompson – Acting Up

Emma Thompsons third act.

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10+ mins  |
November 14, 2022
Content Warning
The New Yorker

Content Warning

THIS PRODUCTION contains strobe lights, loud noises, and haze.

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3 mins  |
November 14, 2022
LCD Soundsystem, Orchestral B.I.G.
The New Yorker

LCD Soundsystem, Orchestral B.I.G.

Barring an intrusion from you-know what, the imminent cold-weather concert season should recover much of its pre-pandemic fastball, as musicians fan out across stages big and small

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2 mins  |
November 14, 2022
Nikyatu Jusu's Fables
New York magazine

Nikyatu Jusu's Fables

The director of Nanny, this year's most acclaimed film at Sundance, blends West African folklore and horror.

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8 mins  |
November 07 - 20, 2022
Ailey, Dorrance Dance, Ratmansky’s Voices”
The New Yorker

Ailey, Dorrance Dance, Ratmansky’s Voices”

The emo, electronics-heavy music of the nineteen-eighties British New Wave band Tears for Fears is the unlikely—but oddly compelling—basis for “LOVETRAIN2020,”

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3 mins  |
November 14, 2022
Artful Science, Mayan Gods, Senga Nengudi
The New Yorker

Artful Science, Mayan Gods, Senga Nengudi

The Chicago-based phenom Nick Cave is best known for his “Soundsuits,” elaborate wearable assemblages that dazzle whether they’re presented as sculptures or seen in motion during performances.

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2 mins  |
November 14, 2022
THE NEW YORKER
The New Yorker

THE NEW YORKER

THE TALK OF THE TOWN

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10+ mins  |
November 14, 2022