Arts

Lee Minho of ‘Pachinko’ Needs His Notes App

Lee Minho of ‘Pachinko’ Needs His Notes App

Christopher Kuo
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Politics

“Whenever I get inspiration or feel something,” the “Pachinko” star said, “I go to my Notes app and write it down.”


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‘Suffs,’ the Tony-Winning Broadway Musical, Will Close Jan. 5

‘Suffs,’ the Tony-Winning Broadway Musical, Will Close Jan. 5

Michael Paulson
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Politics

The musical, created by Shaina Taub, announced that it will play its final performance on Jan. 5 and start a national tour next fall.


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Christopher Reeve and 6 Takeaways From the Documentary ‘Super/Man’

Christopher Reeve and 6 Takeaways From the Documentary ‘Super/Man’

Melena Ryzik
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Politics

The new film chronicles the life of the paralyzed star, covering his friendship with Robin Williams and gut-wrenching details about his care and family.


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Stevie Wonder Live: A Night of Love and Mischief

Stevie Wonder Live: A Night of Love and Mischief

Jon Caramanica
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Politics

At 74, the singer and songwriter returns to arenas with a message of healing and understanding. He’s using trademark exuberance and joy to deliver it.


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Kamala Harris Made the Political Personal on Her Media Tour

Kamala Harris Made the Political Personal on Her Media Tour

James Poniewozik
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Politics

The vice president’s whirlwind tour of talk shows and interviews revealed the kind of persona she wants to present as she seeks to become the election’s main character.


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Decoding the Art World at Frieze London

Decoding the Art World at Frieze London

Rosa Lyster
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Politics

The London art fair can be a bewildering spectacle, where even the insiders are sometimes scrambling to keep up.


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Review: ‘Our Town’ Starring Jim Parsons Is Still Avant-Garde After 86 Years

Review: ‘Our Town’ Starring Jim Parsons Is Still Avant-Garde After 86 Years

Jesse Green
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Politics

The Thornton Wilder classic returns to Broadway, still brutal and avant-garde after 86 years.


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Harvey Awards Inducts 5 Comic Creators to Hall of Fame

Harvey Awards Inducts 5 Comic Creators to Hall of Fame

George Gene Gustines
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Politics

The inductees are being recognized for work on G.I. Joe, Mad magazine, manga and mutants. They will be honored at New York Comic Con.


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How the Impressionists Became the World’s Favorite Painters, and the Most Misunderstood

How the Impressionists Became the World’s Favorite Painters, and the Most Misunderstood

Jason Farago
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Politics

Exactly 150 years ago, Monet, Degas, Renoir and their pals spurred an artistic revolution. Can we still see the defiance behind the beauty, and the schmaltz?


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Review: A Fall Gala Where Women Led the Way

Review: A Fall Gala Where Women Led the Way

Gia Kourlas
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Politics

New York City Ballet dressed up its fall fashion gala with a program of female choreographers. This was history, even if the results were mixed.


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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’s Sex Trafficking Trial Is Set for May 5

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’s Sex Trafficking Trial Is Set for May 5

Julia Jacobs and Ben Sisario
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Politics

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.


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‘Lonely Planet’ Review: Laura Dern and Liam Hemsworth Leave Home

‘Lonely Planet’ Review: Laura Dern and Liam Hemsworth Leave Home

Alissa Wilkinson
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Politics

Laura Dern and Liam Hemsworth star in a muddled romance without much to say.


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5 Children’s Movies to Stream Now

5 Children’s Movies to Stream Now

Dina Gachman
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Politics

This month’s picks include a star-studded DreamWorks sequel and the highest grossing film of 2024 so far.


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In ‘The Last of the Sea Women,’ Divers Face a Vanishing Way of Life

In ‘The Last of the Sea Women,’ Divers Face a Vanishing Way of Life

Alissa Wilkinson
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Politics

The film captures the arduous work of South Korean haenyeo, who harvest seafood without diving gear, and whose traditions may be ending.


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Sebastian Stan and Jeremy Strong Say ‘The Apprentice’ Is a ‘Human Tragedy’

Sebastian Stan and Jeremy Strong Say ‘The Apprentice’ Is a ‘Human Tragedy’

Kyle Buchanan
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Politics

The “Apprentice” stars and the director Ali Abbasi say their film is a “humanistic” treatment of the former president and his mentor, Roy Cohn.


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