Arts & Entertainment
Arts & Entertainment
Nearly 100 artworks that diagnosed America well before the election
The Rubell Museum’s “American Vignettes: Symbols, Society and Satire” reveals a national ambivalence that long predates any particular election result.
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The 19 movies everyone will be talking about this holiday season
“Wicked” and “Gladiator II” are just the start of a packed slate of big-screen releases.
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Watch a Rembrandt masterpiece brought back to life
The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is restoring “The Night Watch,” a large oil painting by the 17th-century master. Visitors have been given a rare view behind the scenes.
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Eddie Redmayne and the art of obsession
The Oscar-winning actor with a penchant for transformation plays an exacting assassin in “The Day of the Jackal.”
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Why the classic Zelda formula is so durable — and so tough to imitate
Longtime producer Eiji Aonuma and the directors of “Echoes of Wisdom” explain why the classic Zelda formula is so durable — and so tough to imitate.
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Darren Criss in a robot rom-com that will fly you to the moon
Broadway’s “Maybe Happy Ending,” starring Darren Criss and Helen J. Shen, is a refreshingly original exploration of love and loneliness.
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Steve McQueen made ‘Blitz’ to imagine war through a child’s eyes
The director illuminates his new World War II epic, focused on a boy’s fight to get back home amid the rubble of war-torn London.
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