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![]() Along the Manhattan skyline, Jennie C. Jones turns Minimalist sculptures into sonic ‘wind’ instruments. It’s the last Roof Garden commission until 2030. ![]() Season 2 of HBO’s zombie drama begins with Joel and Ellie safe and settled. One guess how long that lasts. ![]() Among the sources of all the fun is ‘The White POTUS,” a parody that casts members of the administration in their own twisted playground for the privileged. ![]() The music mogul also known as Puff Daddy and Diddy is now inmate 37452-054 at the Brooklyn detention center where he awaits his trial, which begins next month. ![]() The Max hospital drama, which just concluded its first season, is a TV throwback with an of-the-moment message about systems pushed to the breaking point. ![]() He doesn’t have a tight five minutes like most stand-ups, but his up-to-the-moment, thoughtful sets are winning legions of fans. ![]() The actor discusses his new thriller, as well as his most recognizable roles portraying misfits who prove their doubters, including themselves, wrong. ![]() To heal a nation, the U.S. Pavilion in Venice showcases the surprising permutations of the porch. ![]() The dealer, Leslie Roberts of Miami Fine Art Gallery, was accused of using fake invoices and forged authentication documents to make the works appear legitimate. ![]() En route to Broadway, the TV series about backstage shenanigans and Marilyn Monroe has been rejiggered, with the same great songs but a whole new plot. ![]() Robert Garland, the company’s artistic director, has created his first work for the dancers since taking over in 2023. ![]() The show has a bigger budget since the streaming behemoth got involved. Has that pleased its devotees? ![]() Listen to tracks by Bon Iver, Valerie June, Rauw Alejandro and others. ![]() A trans woman comes out to her Hasidic Jewish father in this Off Broadway play that tussles with faith and family bonds. ![]() She not only helped develop the hit 1970s show, but also acted in it, and had a decades-long career in film, TV and theater. ![]() His stark and stunning work for Playboy, The New York Times and Manhattan’s underground papers heralded a new era of conceptual illustration. ![]() Artists and scientists are finding ways to highlight troublesome plants and animals, tell their stories and, in some cases, use them as raw materials. ![]() In February, the Khao Yai Art Forest opened to the public. The patron behind the project has opened a space in Bangkok, too — and that’s just the start. ![]() He wrote extensively about the New York art scene in the 1960s and ’70s, then shifted to become a prominent street photographer. ![]() The creator and comedian discusses his penchant for self-reflection, how politics fits into his work and why he’s not interested in representing anyone but himself. ![]() Where did we last leave Joel and Ellie? Well, it was a little complicated. It was also over two years ago. Here’s a refresher. ![]() Mussorgsky’s “Khovanshchina” has been added onto by Rimsky-Korsakov, Stravinsky and Shostakovich. Now, another composer gets to have his say. ![]() An artist finds there’s more to admire if you approach everything in a museum with an eye for things beyond the art. ![]() The filmmaker directed his latest picture with Ray Mendoza, a U.S. Navy veteran of the Iraq War. They wanted to depict, with a sense of urgency, war as it is really experienced. ![]() Giuseppe Penone’s principal materials are trees, wood, leaves, plants and rocks. A new solo show in London brings together works from his long career. ![]() Step into the artist’s fantastical “Empathic Universe” at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York, where everything seems moving and alive.
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