Arts

Charli XCX’s Starry ‘Brat’ Remixes, and 9 More New Songs

Charli XCX’s Starry ‘Brat’ Remixes, and 9 More New Songs

Jon Pareles
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Politics

Hear tracks by Victoria Monét, Samara Joy, the Linda Lindas and others.


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A Choreographer’s Errands Into the Wilderness

A Choreographer’s Errands Into the Wilderness

Brian Seibert
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Politics

The Greek-born choreographer Lenio Kaklea made her American debut at Governors Island, a fitting spot for work about the boundaries between nature and culture.


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‘Our Town,’ ‘McNeal’ and 4 More Shows Our Critics Are Talking About

‘Our Town,’ ‘McNeal’ and 4 More Shows Our Critics Are Talking About

The New York Times
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Politics

The fall season is underway, and our reviewers think these productions are worth knowing about, even if you’re not planning to see them.


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Five Horror Movies to Stream Now

Five Horror Movies to Stream Now

Erik Piepenburg
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Politics

Just in time for Halloween are new scary movies about a demon daddy, evil in the woods and ’90s television hell.


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Art Basel Returns, Larger, and More French, Than Ever

Art Basel Returns, Larger, and More French, Than Ever

Ted Loos
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Politics

The fair will open in a freshly redone space with a new name. ‘In a way, it’s year zero,’ explained Art Basel’s chief executive.


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It’s Touring Season: Chappell, Sabrina and Mk.gee Hit the Stage

It’s Touring Season: Chappell, Sabrina and Mk.gee Hit the Stage

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A roundup of some of the biggest and most impactful shows on the road this fall, and how live performances can shift the audience’s perception of an artist.


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Art Basel Paris: The Art is Dark, but Ali Cherri Sees Layers of Light

Art Basel Paris: The Art is Dark, but Ali Cherri Sees Layers of Light

Liz Robbins
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Politics

Ali Cherri, whose work deals with death and other serious undertones, will have four shows at various locations during Art Basel Paris.


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Nazario Luque Vera, an Artist Who Created a Trans Comic Book Character

Nazario Luque Vera, an Artist Who Created a Trans Comic Book Character

George Gene Gustines
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Politics

An exhibition at Art Basel Paris will showcase the work of Nazario Luque Vera, whose comic about a transgender detective made him a major countercultural figure in Spain.


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The Grand Palais: Where Fauvism was Born, Prince Sang and Models Strutted

The Grand Palais: Where Fauvism was Born, Prince Sang and Models Strutted

Farah Nayeri
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Politics

Art lovers soon will descend upon the Grand Palais for Art Basel Paris. But it’s hardly the building’s first turn in the spotlight.


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The Asia Now Fair Marks 10 Years in Paris

The Asia Now Fair Marks 10 Years in Paris

Nazanin Lankarani
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Politics

This year the event will feature odes to fire, water and homeland, with live performances, elegiac paeans and an eye to the idea of ceremony.


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At Musée d’Orsay, Elmgreen & Dragset Bring New Perspective

At Musée d’Orsay, Elmgreen & Dragset Bring New Perspective

Keridwen Cornelius
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Politics

This fall, the duo behind ‘Prada Marfa’ bring their playfulness to Paris, turning a venerable museum on its head.


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The Artist Mark Manders on Fictional Spaces and ‘Shadow Loss’

The Artist Mark Manders on Fictional Spaces and ‘Shadow Loss’

Rebecca Schmid
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Politics

The artist, whose work is being shown across Europe this month, reflected on fictional spaces, semi-truths and hidden losses.


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Art Basel Paris: The History of Place Vendôme

Art Basel Paris: The History of Place Vendôme

Ginanne Brownell
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Politics

The grand octagonal square will become an outdoor art gallery as part of the public programming for Art Basel Paris.


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Your Favorite Horror Movie Was a Much Scarier True Story

Your Favorite Horror Movie Was a Much Scarier True Story

Hank Sanders
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Politics

From “The Exorcist” to “The Lighthouse,” many lauded scary movies were based on terrifying true stories. Here’s what really happened.


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6 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week

6 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week

The New York Times
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Politics

Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.


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