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The beauty — and the terrible demise — of the Key Bridge
The bridge symbolized technological prowess and human connection. Its collapse triggers darker emotions.
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‘Steve! (Martin)’ is a smart and charming portrait of a smart and charming man
“Steve! (Martin)” is an absorbing two-part documentary that is — like its subject — better, happier and maybe even funnier in the “Now” than in the “Then.”
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Was there room for Jack? Cinema’s most-debated prop sells for $700K.
The simulated piece of driftwood that saved Kate Winslet’s Rose in “Titanic” was the highest-selling item in an auction of Hollywood memorabilia.
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Jenn Tran is the first Asian American Bachelorette. It’s about time.
ABC named Jenn Tran, a 26-year-old physician assistant student, as the first AAPI lead in its juggernaut “Bachelor” franchise. Here’s why it matters.
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The zany ‘Dogman’ is like ‘Joker’ with dogs — and drag
Caleb Landry Jones stars in “Dogman,” Luc Besson’s genre-blending latest.
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How and why to look at Pierre Bonnard, one of the great modern painters
“Bonnard’s Worlds” at the Phillips Collection is a marvelous, mind-altering celebration of one of the great modern painters.
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Is Young Thug on trial for using his imagination?
In America, sadly, being Black means your imagination can be used against you in a court of law.
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Richard Serra made us giddy and afraid
Artist Richard Serra, dead at 85, offered a strange (and strangely intimidating) new way to think about sculpture.
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At two historically informed concerts, refreshing takes on early music
Concerts by the Washington Bach Consort and Folger Consort focus on neglected works by women composers and the music of medieval Spain, respectively.
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Rubell Museum won’t replace director after leadership shakeup
The Rubell Museum D.C. says it has no immediate plans to hire a new leader, raising questions about its future in the city’s arts scene.
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Matthew Broderick among stars coming to Shakespeare Theatre next season
Matthew Broderick, Hugh Bonneville, Alex Brightman and John Kani will star in a Shakespeare Theatre Company season that includes productions of “Comedy of Errors,” “Leopoldstadt” and “Uncle Vanya.”
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‘The Truth vs. Alex Jones’: How Sandy Hook lies got peddled for profit
HBO’s “The Truth vs. Alex Jones” explores the mainstreaming of “grift” in a post-truth era.
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