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Review: In ‘Orlando,’ Emma Corrin Straddles Genders and Centuries
In a freewheeling London adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s 1928 novel, Corrin plays a character whose emotions are as fluid as…
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‘Do What Moves You’: When the Student Takes Over as Composer
After years of friendship and collaboration, Aaron Marcellus is writing the music for a new dance by Michelle Dorrance, his…
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‘The Brightest Thing in the World’ Review: Falling in Love, While Loving Heroin
An addiction and recovery tale wrapped in a romantic comedy, Leah Nanako Winkler’s play insists on acknowledging the messy coexistence…
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The Met Takes a Deep Dive Into van Gogh’s Cypress Trees
Forty landmark paintings and drawings by the Dutch master include “The Starry Night” — on loan from MoMA — and…
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The Joyce Announces a Diverse Spring Season
The 16 weeks of programming will feature new and returning dance companies from the United States and around the world.
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His name is Gonçalo Ramos. The spotlight is now his.
LUSAIL, Qatar — By the fourth goal, even Cristiano Ronaldo, standing and clapping in front of the Portugal bench, could…
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Natural History Museum Names College Leader as New Chief
Sean M. Decatur, the president of Kenyon College and a biophysical chemist, will become the museum’s first Black leader when…
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Cristiano Ronaldo Benched in Portugal’s World Cup Game Against Switzerland
After seething at Cristiano Ronaldo’s petulant reaction to being substituted against South Korea, Portugal’s coach, Fernando Santos, opted to sit…
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Spain, fond of passing, bows out meekly when forced to shoot.
AL RAYYAN, Qatar — The noise had been building, rising from raucous to deafening and beyond, until it became something…
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She Tried to Resist and Found Herself Alone
It was a big deal that Reality Winner’s probation officer let her travel from Texas to her sister’s house in…