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ART - Manet and Degas, Ruth Asawa, Ed Ruscha
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ART - Manet and Degas, Ruth Asawa, Ed Ruscha

“Barkley L. Hendricks: Portraits at the Frick” (opening on Sept. 21) marks a homecoming of sorts for Hendricks, who died in 2017, at the age of seventy two.

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August 28, 2023
DANCE - All-Male Hula, a Tennis Ballet
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DANCE - All-Male Hula, a Tennis Ballet

Outdoor dance is nice, but there’s nothing like being in a theatre, with its dramatic lighting and proscenium.

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August 28, 2023
CONTEMPORARY MUSIC - Afro-Pop, R. & B.Greats, Hip-Hop Diversity
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CONTEMPORARY MUSIC - Afro-Pop, R. & B.Greats, Hip-Hop Diversity

As a summer full of mellow outdoor concerts comes to a close, the fall makes way for multiplicity.

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August 28, 2023
THE THEATRE - Barn-Burner Sondheim, Irish Drama, Antic Musicals
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THE THEATRE - Barn-Burner Sondheim, Irish Drama, Antic Musicals

Sharpen your pencils and grab your backpacks: autumn in New York is back-totheatre season. With the city as your campus, there’s a certain scholastic crispness to this fall’s programming.

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August 28, 2023
TELEVISION - Strikes, Game Shows, Novel Adaptations
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TELEVISION - Strikes, Game Shows, Novel Adaptations

What we're watching, listening to, and doing this season.

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August 28, 2023
The Mayor Talks a Good Game
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The Mayor Talks a Good Game

Can Eric Adams get by on bluster alone?

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August 14, 2023
Crazy Town
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Crazy Town

The singular stories of Steven Millhauser.

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August 14, 2023
SHARK BAIT
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SHARK BAIT

The Jaws” ecosystem and Broadway's \"The Shark Is Broken.\"

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August 21, 2023
YOU NAME IT
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YOU NAME IT

Carl Linnaeus and the effort to label all of life

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August 21, 2023
ANOTHER COUNTRY
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ANOTHER COUNTRY

The Ukrainians forced to flee to Russia

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August 21, 2023
THERE AND BACK AGAIN
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THERE AND BACK AGAIN

How product returns became an industry

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August 21, 2023
VOICE-OVERS FROM "SEX AND THE SPACE STATION"
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VOICE-OVERS FROM "SEX AND THE SPACE STATION"

As I watched Sergei climb into his formfitting spacesuit, I couldn't help but wonder: Did I want a white Russian form cosmonaut or just a White Russian and a Cosmo?

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August 21, 2023
Why So Serious?
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Why So Serious?

The delights of "Harley Quinn," on Max.

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August 14, 2023
Youth Movement
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Youth Movement

What happened when the country's schoolgirls took off their veils.

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August 14, 2023
Bodies of Work
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Bodies of Work

Lisa Yuskavage's art shows it all

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August 07, 2023
MOST WANTED
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MOST WANTED

\"Passages\" and \"Lady Killer.\"

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August 14, 2023
YOU HAD TO BE THERE
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YOU HAD TO BE THERE

How a ramshackle street shaped a generation of artists.

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August 14, 2023
The True Margaret
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The True Margaret

Meera was recalling the tragedy of her first marriage. Married off to an Indian doctor in 1959, she had moved to London only to discover that her new husband, Ravi, already had a wife in the city.

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August 14, 2023
THE GIFT
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THE GIFT

What should you do with an oil fortune?

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August 14, 2023
HIGH STRUNG
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HIGH STRUNG

A violinist reinvents her instrument-and her musical persona.

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August 14, 2023
LOVER BOΥ
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LOVER BOΥ

Erica Schmidt revives Tennessee Williams's \"Orpheus Descending.\"

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August 07, 2023
EVOLUTION
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EVOLUTION

Bethany Cosentino's songs of self-actualization

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August 07, 2023
TASTE OF CHERRY
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TASTE OF CHERRY

Ann Patchett's pandemic novel

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August 07, 2023
THE CHILDREN'S CRUSADE
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THE CHILDREN'S CRUSADE

In 1956, a Tennessee high school was desegregated; two years later, it was dynamited. What happened?

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August 07, 2023
THE MAKING OF A MUTINY
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THE MAKING OF A MUTINY

How the Wagner Group went from fighting in Ukraine to staging an armed uprising at home

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August 07, 2023
HIDDEN DEPTHS
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HIDDEN DEPTHS

How an amateur diver became a true-crime sensation

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August 07, 2023
I'M A HACK, BY CHATGPT
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I'M A HACK, BY CHATGPT

Hello and welcome. I’m an artificial intelligence. One of the Writers Guild of America strike issues is me

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August 07, 2023
DREAMING IN BABYLON
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DREAMING IN BABYLON

Revisiting a Rastafari childhood in Jamaica

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August 07, 2023
THE TALK OF THE TOWN
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THE TALK OF THE TOWN

In Israel, the saying goes, there are four seasons: election, war, strike, and summer

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August 07, 2023
A French Doll
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A French Doll

Fiction

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July 31, 2023