Writing under the pen name Charles Todd, she and her son published nearly 40 mystery novels, all of them set in rural England just after…
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In the film, this queer Puerto Rican actor gets to showcase his range, stepping into a more mature role as Michael.In the film, this queer…
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Her artwork included transforming forlorn parcels, sometimes by planting them, other times just by sitting in them.Her artwork included transforming forlorn parcels, sometimes by planting…
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“Our Journey Together” includes more than 300 photographs, along with captions written by the former president.“Our Journey Together” includes more than 300 photographs, along with…
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From soul food on Sundays and tamales on Christmas Eve to wu gok on Dumpling Day.From soul food on Sundays and tamales on Christmas Eve…
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By making the lesbian attraction between the main characters more explicit, the drama moves beyond mainstream Hollywood’s white gaze.By making the lesbian attraction between the…
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The 1984 kung fu film was shot, but it wasn’t completed. Now, with a new director and newly recorded dialogue, the film sees the light…
View More With ‘New York Ninja,’ Lights, Camera and, Finally, ActionHow Truman Capote Betrayed His High-Society ‘Swans’
“Capote’s Women,” by Laurence Leamer, recounts the author’s intimate friendships with some of midcentury America’s most glamorous women — and what happened when he decided…
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At Carnegie Hall, Leon Botstein and The Orchestra Now took an always-needed step in uncovering overlooked American classical music.At Carnegie Hall, Leon Botstein and The…
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