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In July, China's cultural diversity comes to New York.
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Ken Griffin, the hedge fund manager, looks for artworks with a "wow" factor, never mind the number of zeros on the price tag. Ten of his Basquiats are on loan to the Pérez Art Museum Miami.
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Not even a double dose of Oscar Isaac can rescue this fanciful, oversauced tale of stolen art and spiritual questioning.
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The violinist, who has been festival director since 2023 says the policy has come at the request of artists and audiences.
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From summer hangouts to movie nights, and road trips, these are the products worth shopping for, starting at $20
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Martin Crimp (Cyrano de Bergerac)'s contemporary-verse adaptation plays the Lyttelton.
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Daisy Chain Fields, a one-day festival this summer, will celebrate "the voices, artistry, and contributions of women in music."
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In 1926, Jack Conrad (Brad Pitt) was the biggest movie star in the world, as vividly depicted in Babylon, directed by Academy Award-winner Damien Chazelle. One night, the paths of aspiring actress Nellie LaRoy (Margot Robbie) and aspiring producer Manny Torres (Diego Calva) collide with Jack Conrad at the wildest party Hollywood had ever seen, leading to an incredible series of stories painted on an epic cinematic canvas.
"I've been working on this movie for almost 15 years,"...
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Extreme rainfall events associated with atmospheric rivers, narrow bands transporting large amounts of moisture in the atmosphere, are becoming more frequent and severe in mountainous parts of East Asia as the climate changes. According to global and regional climate models comparing historical trends with a future scenario of 4 degrees of warming of global-mean surface air, these events are likely to become more frequent and intense in the future, especially in the Japanese Alps region.
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