The sequel to the deranged 2018 comedy finds Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick feuding in the Italian sun.
Category: Arts
In an Exhibition of Native Artists, Clichés Give Way to Charged Memories
“Smoke in Our Hair” features 22 artists who boldly challenge the romanticism that often tinges American fables of the nation’s birth and expansion.
Review: The Met Opera’s New ‘Salome’ Fractures Its Princess
In his company debut, the director Claus Guth takes a psychological approach, surrounding the title character with six versions of her younger self.
Buddy Guy on ‘Sinners’: ‘This May Help the Blues Stay Alive’
The guitarist and singer, who turns 89 in July, discusses his role in Ryan Coogler’s musical horror drama and his promise to Muddy Waters and B.B. King.
Sean Combs’s Path From Harlem to Stardom, and Now Federal Court
Jason Swain was on his way home to the Bronx when friends told him that something had happened to his brother at a charity basketball game in Harlem. Nine young people at a City College of New York gymnasium were crushed to death in an overcrowded …
What Comes After Trauma and a TikTok Hit? Gigi Perez Is Finding Out.
The artist, 25, struck platinum with “Sailor Song.” Her debut album is a tribute to her lost sister, and an attempt to make sense of a few rudderless years.
When Beauty Standards and Body Positivity Collide
Recently Instagram led me to the account of a very thin social media influencer. I would not usually begin an article with a description of the subject’s body, but in this case it’s also her personal brand. She often appears in luxury apartments or …
A Soccer-Loving Nation’s Transcendent Summer Is Reimagined
The video game Despelote, set against Ecuador’s journey to the 2002 World Cup, is filled with the sights and sounds of its country and candid, autobiographical details.
‘Ceremonies in Dark Old Men’ Review: A Father in Defeat
Norm Lewis stars as the resigned patriarch of two slippery sons in this revival of Lonne Elder III’s drama from 1969.
Ewan McGregor, Back Onstage, Is the Architect of His Own Folly
“My Master Builder,” a new take on the Ibsen classic, reduces a complex play to a tawdry marital melodrama.