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The best video games of 2024 so far
“Balatro,” “Final Fantasy VII Rebirth,” “Tekken 8” and “Helldivers 2” make our evolving critic’s list of 2024′s best video games on PC and console.
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The sexy, vexing and surpassingly strange art of Christina Ramberg
Ramberg’s paintings, displayed in a ravishing retrospective at the Art Institute of Chicago, are devastatingly cool and suggestive.
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The best new TV shows and series in 2024 so far
“Ripley,” “The Sympathizer,” “Shogun,” “Fallout,” “Elsbeth” and ‘The Girls on the Bus” all make our evolving critics’ list of 2024’s best TV shows and series.
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The best movies of 2024 so far, according to critics
‘Perfect Days,’ ‘Sasquatch Sunset,’ ‘Love Lies Bleeding’ and ‘Civil War’ all make our evolving list of 2024’s best movies.
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The best movies of 2024 so far, according to our critics
‘Perfect Days,’ ‘Sasquatch Sunset,’ ‘Love Lies Bleeding’ and ‘Civil War’ all make our evolving critics’ list of 2024’s best movies.
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In the galleries: Mixing the macabre with views on mortality
Challenging conventional notions of death, depicting internal and frameworks in our lives, cabinetry with explicit messages, another view of car culture
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‘We Grown Now’: Nothing shy in this Chi-Town
A sentimental drama about two boys in Chicago’s Cabrini-Green housing project hammers home its unsubtle themes in Minhal Baig’s “We Grown Now.”
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‘Boy Kills World’ offers bare-knuckle yuks
A manic dystopian fight comedy overstays its welcome in “Boy Kills World.”
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The death of Participant Media is ‘grim news for serious movies’
For 20 years, Participant pursued a dual path of making good films and having a social impact.
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Your English teacher would hate this ‘Great Gatsby’
A new “Great Gatsby” musical on Broadway is all about its protagonist’s decadence.
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A bunch of Hollywood actors are on Broadway. Here’s our take on how they did.
Rachel McAdams, Steve Carell, Jessica Lange and Eddie Redmayne star in Broadway shows that opened in recent days.
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Countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo takes charge at Opera Philadelphia
Opera Philadelphia names countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo as its seventh general director.
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WNO True Voice Award raises the voices of trans and nonbinary singers
Katherine Goforth will receive Washington National Opera’s inaugural award for transgender and nonbinary singers.
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In ‘Challengers,’ Zendaya’s got major game
Luca Guadagnino’s tennis-themed three-way is a masterstroke of court and spark.
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How Nick Offerman became a progressive in right-wing clothing
Nick Offerman says the fascist U.S. leader he plays in Alex Garland’s “Civil War” isn’t based on Trump, but he’s more than willing to sound off on the election.
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