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The New Year’s New Music
[ad_1] If you follow music closely, there’s not a lot of time between wrapping up lists of your favorites one year and looking ahead to see what’s coming the next.…
‘The Night of the Iguana’ Review: A Storm Blows In Off-Broadway
[ad_1] New York A mighty squall descends upon the faded Mexican hotel where Tennessee Williams’s 1961 play “The Night of the Iguana” is set. The storm is a natural occurrence…
‘The Egyptian Book of the Dead’ Review: An Ancient Guide to the Afterlife
[ad_1] Los Angeles About 3,500 years ago, did the Egyptian woman named Webennesre feel comforted at all being accompanied in death by a papyrus now on display at the Getty…
‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ Review: Washed Up Sequel
[ad_1] Despite creative flourishes and some beautiful shots, the followup to the 2018 DC superhero flick, starring Jason Momoa, is dead in the water. [ad_2] Source link
Opinion | ‘The Exorcist’ Still Spins Heads at 50
[ad_1] William Friedkin’s horror film explores the mystery of faith and the interior struggle between good and evil—and remains a definitive entry in its genre. [ad_2] Source link
The Buffalo AKG Art Museum Adds a Jewel to Its Setting
[ad_1] Buffalo, N.Y. There is no good way to add to a classical temple. You either sling your addition off to one side and accept the incongruity, or else you…
‘Manahatta’ and ‘Walk on Through: Confessions of a Museum Novice’ Review: Money and Masterpieces
[ad_1] Mary Kathryn Nagle’s play at the Public toggles between the stories of a young woman working at Lehman Brothers and the Lenape people centuries before; Gavin Creel stars in…
Art Basel Miami Beach Review: An Art Fair in Need of Excitement
[ad_1] Miami Beach, Fla. With Mr. Micawber, Charles Dickens gave us the eternal optimist. A perennial debtor who nonetheless held out hope that things would work out, he came to…
Opinion | Hank Williams at 100: A Country Crooner With Heartfelt Depth
[ad_1] About 10 years ago, I made a pilgrimage to the Hank Williams Museum in Montgomery, Ala., about an hour’s drive from Butler County—where the country-music legend was born 100…