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Sarah McLachlan Is Resurfacing
Sarah McLachlan was just 30 hours from beginning her first full-band tour in a decade, and she could not sing.…
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The Unknown Ray Johnson Takes the Spotlight
The artist you meet in a small, revelatory show is quite different from the one known for mail art and…
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Ernie Barnes Paints What It Feels Like to Move
The artist, who once played professional football, captured the anatomical and experiential details of bodies in motion in an expansive…
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5 Classical Music Albums You Can Listen to Right Now
John Adams’s opera “Girls of the Golden West,” a recital program by Barbara Hannigan and a collection of Elgar symphonies…
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‘Handling the Undead’ Review: When the Dead Don’t Die
A zombie movie is wrapped in a gentle tale of mourning and love.
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One Designer’s Take on the Perfect Silver Chain
Plus: a bright boutique hotel in Laos, dance music at MoMA and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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17 New Books Coming in June
Fire Exit, by Morgan Talty In Talty’s novel, Charles — who was raised on a Penobscot reservation in Maine before…
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Craig Johnson Wants to Give Longmire Fans the ‘Best 3 Minutes’ He Can
How do you organize your books? Like everything in my life, it’s kind of random. I’ve got reading stations all…
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Congress Signed the Checks, but Artists Paid the Price
In “The Playbook,” James Shapiro offers a resonant history of the Federal Theater Project, a Depression-era program that gave work…
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Menendez’s Blame-My-Wife Strategy Has Its Risks
Senator Robert Menendez is accused of a complicated corruption scheme. His lawyers have tried to shift the blame to his…