Tuesday's Top 50 Arts & Culture News & Stories
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The painting itself sits in a relatively darkened room at Tate Modern, where a major retrospective of the career of its creator, Kasimir Malevich from Kiev, opens today. Given that the painting is black from top to toe and hip to hip, an...
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As I have many times in past years, I ventured up to Katonah, New York for a beautiful evening of singing at Caramoor's Summer Music Festival. You will recall my fondness for this venue, for the beautiful surroundings and the opportunity...
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Reviews of the Japanese game Tomodachi Life, the retro-modern Shovel Knight and other new releases.
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Would you switch?
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Noel Wells and John Milhiser are out.
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Why is Jenny McCarthy leaving "The View"? Turns out, she doesn't fit in.
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“Virgin Territory” debuts on Wednesday night, offering a twist on MTV’s “16 and Pregnant” and “Teen Mom” franchise.
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When faced with the stresses of living the typical busy life, it's nice to fantasize about getting away from it all. Perhaps an escape to the middle of nowhere, in a simple home that isn't filled with screens, distractions and clutter. S...
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Watch the much-anticipated follow-up to "Stars Are Blind."
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The quick closing of the Tupac Shakur musical, “Holler if Ya Hear Me,” prompts a critical assessment.
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When there's no way out...
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“The Divide,” an eight-episode legal drama inspired by the work of the Innocence Project, stars Marin Ireland as a law student and intern.
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The Hammer Museum’s biennial in Los Angeles features works by two long-neglected ceramic artists, Michael Frimkess and Magdalena Suarez Frimkess.
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He missed out on making quite a bit of money this offseason.
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ABC is taking a bold step this fall to diversify prime-time television by prominently showcasing African Americans, Latinos and other minorities on a scale never before seen on a major American network.
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Group concerned about Minister of State’s ability in Irish
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Just when you thought Nike was done with the KD VI.
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It requires zero break-in.
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Ben Brantley on energetic productions of “Carousel” and “The Pajama Game.”
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Bleachers' most excellent debut "Strange Desire" dropped on Tuesday, and as if that wasn't enough, Jack Antonoff and friends have supplied us with a hilarious pseudo-telethon-music-video hybrid, titled "Thank You Very Much." Without so m...
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El Morocco, New York, 1955. Courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Coney Island, New York, circa 1952. Courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, circa 1962. Courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Untitled (Location ...
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An alternative to the Whitney Biennial in Arkansas focuses on contemporary artists and "the evolving narratives that make up our cultural fabric.”
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An alternative to the Whitney Biennial in Arkansas focuses on contemporary artists and “the evolving narratives that make up our cultural fabric.”
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This documentary was highly watchable, but suffered from a fatal flaw, says Jake Wallis Simons
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CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Organizers say a $75 million International African American Museum will be built beside the Charleston harbor where tens of thousands of slaves first set foot in the United States. Charleston Mayor Joe Riley annou...
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Well that's just to awesome to actually exist.
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Well played.
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Jon Favreau's adaptation of "The Jungle Book" has found its Mowgli in 10-year-old newcomer Neel Sethi, Disney announced Tuesday.
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He will comprise 100 percent of the humans in the film.
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The Japanese artist Megumi Igarashi has long been on a mission to make vaginas "casual and pop." It seems in Japan, that's a battle cry. Early this week, Igarashi, who goes by the name Rokudenashi-ko or “Good-For-Nothing Girl,” was arres...
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Ms. Lee, 88, says that she did not cooperate with Marja Mills, the author of “The Mockingbird Next Door: Life With Harper Lee,” but instead left “town whenever she headed this way.”
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Oscar-nominee Viola Davis wanted to be the life of the party, not the setup — that's why, she said, she accepted television's invite.
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After their parents have tucked them into bed and turned off the lights, it's not uncommon for kids to be overwhelmed by a common fear: terrifying monsters that live under their beds and in their closets. In her photo series " Terreurs ,...
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Ben Brantley on energetic productions of "Carousel" and "The Pajama Game."
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What a view! This time-lapse video lets you see the sights on a flight from Tokyo to San Francisco in less than 90 seconds. Posted July 10 by YouTuber psp747 , the video takes the viewer on a journey across the Pacific -- from Tokyo’s Na...
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Le réalisateur Nelson de Castro est l’auteur du dernier clip du groupe Digitalism pour leur chanson « Wolves ». La caméra s’amuse à faire des allers-retours et raccords à partir de l’œil d’un personn...
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As Italy struggles with a stagnant economy and crushing public debt, politicians are now looking to private companies to help preserve its cultural heritage.
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Officials say the snails are "highly invasive, voracious pests" that eat paint and stucco off houses. But the snails are a prized delicacy in West Africa, where they're marinated or grilled on sticks.
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Photographer Kate T. Parker is one proud aunt. Her sister and brother-in-law adopted her 5-month-old nephew, Sam, in February 2014. But Parker knew she'd want to celebrate the newest member of the family in a special way from the beginni...
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Rain caused the New York Philharmonic to cancel a concert planned for Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx.
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Rain caused the New York Philharmonic to cancel a concert planned for Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx.
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Ms. Lee, 88, says that she did not cooperate with Marja Mills, the author of "The Mockingbird Next Door: Life With Harper Lee," but instead left "town whenever she headed this way."
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Thor is now a Goddess of Thunder. Click to Continue »
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CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Organizers say a $75 million International African American Museum will be built beside the Charleston harbor where tens of thousands of slaves first set foot in the United States.
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The World Cup is over but Brazilian music has an extra period for fans in New York. For the multi-venue Brasil Summerfest , one of the headliners is Bebel Gilberto , who plays Celebrate Brooklyn at the Prospect Park Bandshell on July 18t...