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From the deluge of art, a critic chooses some standouts. Readers are invited to add their own impressions in six words.
Medellín, Colombia, once famed for murder and cocaine, is now drawing notice for its ambitious urban projects, many aimed at easing life in the city’s slums.
Charles Dutoit made his last Carnegie Hall appearance as chief conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra before its new music director, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, takes the reins in the fall.
American Ballet Theater presented three celebrated Giselles, with Albrechts to match.
The cast and crew of “House” reflected on that show’s eight seasons as they worked on the final episode.
Looking at DVD’s of “Route 66,” a series that ran on CBS from 1960 to 1964, offers a window into a prosperous, confident America, with portents of issues that are current today.
Two months after obtaining a majority stake in the magazine, Chris Hughes, a co-founder of Facebook, is bringing back Franklin Foer as part of an ambitious plan to remake the magazine.
The news that the sitcom's creator, Dan Harmon, was being replaced as "show runner" will no doubt be a blow to the show's rabid (if relatively small) fan base.
The Corner blog of The National Review mixed up the original publication date of Ms. Warren's book.
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May 20
Peter Berg's "Battleship" managed to sell about $25.4 million in tickets in its first weekend in North American theaters, a victim of bad buzz and the continuing strength of "Marvel's The Avengers."
May 20
At the Cannes Film Festival, the director Ulrich Seidl explains how the film "Paradise" turned into a trilogy in the editing room, and how the idea of tourism, with its positive and negative connotations, underlies the film.
May 20
The "Saturday Night Live" season finale certainly felt like a swan song for at least a couple of longtime cast members, as rumors swirled that Kristen Wiig, Andy Samberg and Jason Sudeikis were planning their departures this year.