Rosalía’s Incredible Journey From Flamenco to Megastardom
Before her videos were racking up millions of views on YouTube, the artist spent more than a decade training in one of the world’s oldest and most complex musical art forms.
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Before her videos were racking up millions of views on YouTube, the artist spent more than a decade training in one of the world’s oldest and most complex musical art forms.
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The biggest YouTuber in the world has been accused of being a closet white nationalist and even inspiring mass shootings. He says it’s all a misunderstanding.
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A circle of young black playwrights is doing some of the most vital work in American theater. And Perry is at its center.
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At 46, the actress has become the go-to Hollywood star for a certain kind of candid sex scene.
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The Disruptive World of Edward Norton
The actor on why he has (mostly) ditched Hollywood for the tech world.
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How Susan Sontag Taught Me to Think
The critic A.O. Scott reflects on the outsize influence Sontag has had on his life as a critic.
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To Decode White Male Rage, First He Had to Write in His Mother’s Voice
How Ben Lerner reinvented the social novel for a hyper-self-obsessed age.
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‘I Want to Explore the Wonder of What It Is to Be a Black American’
Simone Leigh, Amy Sherald and Lorna Simpson talk about the expectations faced by black women in an art world obsessed with identity.
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