Venice Film Festival: Emma Stone Is a Bizarro Barbie in ‘Poor Things’

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A Splashy History of N.B.A. Fashion, On and Off the Court

[ad_1] When I was growing up, there was a thing called “the ballplayer look.” It served…

Sasha Waltz’s Dance Company: 30 Years of Giving Form to Feeling

[ad_1] Thirty years ago, the young German choreographer Sasha Waltz founded a small contemporary dance company…

Ephemeral but Unforgettable: Korean Experimental Art Is Having a Star Turn

[ad_1] The 1960s and 1970s were tumultuous in South Korea, with a military dictatorship pushing breakneck…

‘Bottoms’ and the Tricky Tone of a Horror-Indie-Drama-Action-Teen-Sex Comedy

[ad_1] In “Bottoms,” a pair of teenagers start a fight club in their high school gym.…

Hitting Theater Hard: The Loss of Subscribers Who Went to Everything

[ad_1] “There’s so much going on with the ‘ought-to-see-this-because-you’re-going-to-be-taught-a-lesson’ stuff, and I’m OK with that, but…

What’s on TV This Week: ‘Claim to Fame’ and ‘Family Law’

[ad_1] The ABC reality show hosted by Kevin and Frankie Jonas wraps up, as does Canadian…

Gustavo Dudamel Reunites With His Venezuelan Orchestra

[ad_1] When the superstar conductor Gustavo Dudamel took the podium at Usher Hall in Edinburgh on…

Today You Are an Adult: What Hollywood Gets Right and Wrong About B’nai Mitzvah

[ad_1] In the Jewish faith you become an adult at the most awkward possible moment: when…

Johaar Mosaval, Who Broke Free of Apartheid for Ballet, Dies at 95

[ad_1] Johaar Mosaval, a charismatic South African ballet dancer who left the racial barriers of apartheid…

What Can Literature Teach Us About Forgiveness?

[ad_1] Narratives about prodigal children generally have reconciliation as their goal; this typically involves repentance followed…

LGDR, Superstar Art Quartet, Implodes After Just Two Years

[ad_1] Just two years after four prominent dealers announced with great fanfare a merger of their…

Gus Solomons Jr., 84, Dies; a Rare Black Presence in Experimental Dance

[ad_1] Gus Solomons Jr., who as a dancer, choreographer, educator and critic was a leading figure…

In Germany’s Rust Belt, Industrial Ruins Become Stages

[ad_1] The best productions at the Ruhrtrienniale festival created a sense of unity with their unique,…

Inga Swenson, Who Went From Stage to ‘Benson,’ Dies at 90

[ad_1] Inga Swenson, whose acting talent, striking looks and versatile singing voice brought her success on…

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