Sooner or Later, Zoë Kravitz Was Going to Be a Star
It feels like the 31-year-old actress has always been famous. But “High Fidelity” and “The Batman” are putting her at the center of the conversation.
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It feels like the 31-year-old actress has always been famous. But “High Fidelity” and “The Batman” are putting her at the center of the conversation.
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The painter’s biting critiques shape his five-decade retrospective at the New Museum.
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Issa Rae and a terrific Lakeith Stanfield play a New York couple whose romance sends them and the story into the past.
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Movie theaters have closed, art fairs have been canceled and orchestra performances called off as the epidemic has curtailed travel and foot traffic on the mainland and beyond.
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Whether you’re sentimental or rom-com averse, our culture writers offer suggestions for a range of interests.
This murky and tedious reworking of Friedrich Dürrenmatt’s dark fable of love and lucre is illuminated by Lesley Manville’s dazzling star turn.
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Tiler Peck, the New York City Ballet star, suffered a debilitating neck injury. We follow her arduous path back to the stage in advance of “Swan Lake.”
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The hit song by Tones and I started as a sensation on the streets of Australia before reaching No. 1 in 20 countries and topping 1 billion plays on Spotify. See how it was made.
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Her indelible images came to represent the Great Depression. Now a revelatory exhibition at MoMA confirms her place in the pantheon of American photographers.
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