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Gucci Mane’s Tribute to Takeoff, and 6 More New Songs

Gucci Mane’s Tribute to Takeoff, and 6 More New Songs

Every Friday, pop critics for The New York Times weigh in on the week’s most notable new songs and videos.…
Late Night Reacts to Nancy Pelosi’s Big Announcement

Late Night Reacts to Nancy Pelosi’s Big Announcement

Welcome to Best of Late Night, a rundown of the previous night’s highlights that lets you sleep — and lets…
Sent From David Hockney’s iPad

Sent From David Hockney’s iPad

A continent away from his perennially sunny Los Angeles poolscapes of the 1960s and ’70s, the British artist David Hockney,…
A Lingering Gettysburg Battle: Where Did Lincoln Stand?

A Lingering Gettysburg Battle: Where Did Lincoln Stand?

GETTYSBURG, Pa. — Four score and 79 years ago this Saturday, Abraham Lincoln stood up in the newly dedicated cemetery…
Kumail Nanjiani Didn’t Know He Was Playing the Bad Guy

Kumail Nanjiani Didn’t Know He Was Playing the Bad Guy

Kumail Nanjiani had read the scripts. He had shot the scenes. But when he saw the rough cuts of the…
Review: On Broadway, ‘& Juliet’ (& Britney & Katy & Pink)

Review: On Broadway, ‘& Juliet’ (& Britney & Katy & Pink)

They don’t even bother to hide the jukebox. It’s right there, out in the open, before the show starts: a…
Ticketmaster Cancels Sale of Taylor Swift Tickets After Snags

Ticketmaster Cancels Sale of Taylor Swift Tickets After Snags

Ticketmaster has canceled its planned public sale of tickets to Taylor Swift’s latest tour after a whirlwind few days that…
‘The Menu’ Serves Fine Dining on a Skewer

‘The Menu’ Serves Fine Dining on a Skewer

Is the new thriller “The Menu” a parody of the state of fine dining? You’d think so: A small group…
Thierry Mugler: Nothing Is Ever Too Extreme

Thierry Mugler: Nothing Is Ever Too Extreme

Manfred Thierry Mugler, the boundary-pushing French couturier whose glamazons and fembots helped define fashion in the 1980s and ’90s and…
A Rising Conductor Who’s ‘Not Just a Pair of Hands’

A Rising Conductor Who’s ‘Not Just a Pair of Hands’

BOSTON — A sobering thought: The founders of the period-instrument movement, who from the 1960s or so wielded their new…
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