After four museums postponed a major exhibition over concerns about Klan imagery in some paintings, the show is opening in Boston. But the debate continues.After…
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Review: “We Do What We Do in the Dark” by Michelle Hart
In Michelle Hart’s debut novel, “We Do What We Do in the Dark,” a grieving college student falls for a married woman who happens to…
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The soprano Liudmyla Monastyrska, replacing the Russian superstar Anna Netrebko at the Met in “Turandot,” wrapped herself in a Ukrainian flag for her curtain call.The…
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The country music duo, made up of Naomi and Wynonna Judd, was to be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame on Sunday.The country…
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“Binky Brown Meets the Holy Virgin Mary,” his epic autobiographical story of Catholic guilt and neurosis, “made comics grow up,” a colleague said.“Binky Brown Meets…
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In Matthew Campbell and Kit Chellel’s real-life whodunit “Dead in the Water,” Big Oil, Big Insurance and global corruption clash on a giant scale.In Matthew…
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Eyes are the key metaphor in the Venice Biennale’s central show of 213 artists, an unprecedented percentage of whom are women.Eyes are the key metaphor…
View More Looking Inward, and Back, at a Biennale for the History BooksReview: ‘All the Lovers in the Night,’ by Mieko Kawakami
In Mieko Kawakami’s latest, a woman tries to shed her loneliness by drinking a lot.In Mieko Kawakami’s latest, a woman tries to shed her loneliness…
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Vauhini Vara’s “The Immortal King Rao” is about a lot of things, from a father-daughter bond to the end of human civilization.Vauhini Vara’s “The Immortal…
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In her new novel, “Vigil Harbor,” Julia Glass imagines a not-so-distant future when a New England town is wracked by crises.In her new novel, “Vigil…
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