The protagonist of “Oh William!” is a famous author whose books have a lot in common with ones written by the creator of Lucy Barton.The…
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Aack! A Millennial’s Audio Odyssey Through the ‘Cathy’ Comic Strip
The comedian Jamie Loftus returns with another limited-run podcast, this time exploring white boomer women through the lens of a much-maligned comic strip.The comedian Jamie…
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Based on the 1830 novel by Stendhal, Pierre Lacotte’s new production for the Paris Opera Ballet is an old-fashioned costume drama.Based on the 1830 novel…
View More Review: ‘The Red and the Black’ Is Sumptuous, but SafeJefferson Statue May Be Removed After More Than 100 Years at City Hall
Black, Latino and Asian City Council members who find the sculpture oppressive and racist may finally win a two-decade fight to remove it from their…
View More Jefferson Statue May Be Removed After More Than 100 Years at City HallWhat’s on TV This Week: ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ and ‘Queens’
Season 11 of “Curb Your Enthusiasm” begins on HBO. And a new musical drama series debuts on ABC.Season 11 of “Curb Your Enthusiasm” begins on…
View More What’s on TV This Week: ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ and ‘Queens’‘Succession’ Recap, Season 3, Episode 1: Action Stations, Let’s Go
In the Season 3 premiere, the Roys and their surrogates hustled to secure allies in the coming fight between father and son.In the Season 3…
View More ‘Succession’ Recap, Season 3, Episode 1: Action Stations, Let’s GoReview: In the Disturbing ‘Dana H.,’ Whose Voice Is It Anyway?
Deirdre O’Connell brilliantly lip-syncs the testimony of a woman abducted by a white supremacist in a play by Lucas Hnath.Deirdre O’Connell brilliantly lip-syncs the testimony…
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An ensemble of 18 string players who are Black and Latino set a reflective and spirited tone on Friday, with solos by the charismatic bass-baritone…
View More Review: Sphinx Virtuosi Bring an Intriguing Vision to Carnegie HallBringing Attention to the Maori Language, One Song at a Time
“Waiata/Anthems,” Lorde’s “Te Ao Marama” EP and a host of other projects are aimed at revitalizing the Indigenous language of New Zealand via music.“Waiata/Anthems,” Lorde’s…
View More Bringing Attention to the Maori Language, One Song at a TimeJohn Grisham on Judges, Innocence and the Judgments He Ignores
The best-selling author, whose new book, “The Judge’s List,” is about a murderous member of the bench, talks about the Supreme Court, wrongful convictions and…
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