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The Group Portrait
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Oct. 21, 2023
The Guggenheim Goes Dark
A group of artists on the perils of being seen.
By
Bindu Bansinath
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It’s Okay to Have Fun at the Writers’ Strike
The issue is serious. The mood is celebratory.
By
Matthew Schneier
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Dec. 22, 2022
Bookforum
Was a Good Magazine
After 28 years, a beloved hub of literary New York closes its doors.
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Bindu Bansinath
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Oct. 26, 2022
The Feminist Comics Chinese Censors Fear
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Rong Xiaoqing
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The Backstage Spirits of
Phantom of the Opera
The people behind 35 years’ music of the night.
By
Jackson McHenry
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May 25, 2022
Not Your Father’s
Paris Review
The storied magazine has a new editor, a new staff, and a new vibe.
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Apoorva Tadepalli
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Jan. 19, 2022
How to Keep
The Lion King
Going During a COVID Outbreak
During the Omicron spike, the nine swings have stayed on alert, ready to play all manner of characters from the savanna.
By
Jackson McHenry
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Sept. 17, 2021
The Emerson String Quartet’s Coda Begins
A long good-bye after four decades of ensemble stardom.
By
Justin Davidson
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May 27, 2021
The New York Philharmonic Is Playing Green-Wood Cemetery
And the audience is maybe a little quiet.
By
Justin Davidson
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Apr. 15, 2021
Photo: A Rooftop Artists’ Salon in Soho
Figure drawing alfresco.
By
Emilia Petrarca