Mohammad Rasoulof’s powerful drama “The Seed of the Sacred Fig,” about the authoritarian Iranian government, breaks a fourth wall, with consequences. https://t.co/yUGMX2WVFi
After a breakthrough in “Till,” the actress Danielle Deadwyler is gaining awards momentum for her performance in “The Piano Lesson.” https://t.co/1qsd0aNJRj
What happens if everyone at the dinner party can see each other’s incoming texts for an hour? Robert O’Hara’s latest play delights in the chaos that unfolds. https://t.co/RtiUozsr0L
The upcoming season at the Park Avenue Armory will feature Yoko Ono’s “Wish Tree” installation and the tour debut of Jamie xx’s new album, “In Waves.” https://t.co/dwGBowSRsI
Who needs Brooklyn? From Ithaca to Buffalo, the art is overflowing in upstate New York. Join @jsf on his roadtrip to four of the best museums in the Empire State. https://t.co/eGFu1AO9Nd
What’s the deal with the Dare? Harrison Patrick Smith makes bawdy (and sometimes divisive) party music that has New York buzzing — and Charli XCX inviting him to collaborate. https://t.co/wt0anc5GUR
Movie trailers give away too much or too little or are misleading. We could go on, but can we all agree they’ve gotten worse? But there are ways to fix them, our critic writes. https://t.co/mOZL3ql4GE
“Inside Out” and “Inside Out 2” are hits at the box office and also the school counselor’s office: Therapists and educators say the films have been remarkably helpful as a common language they can use with children and parents alike. https://t.co/xP1sOxh6we
In which I use the New York Times to argue one of my hottest takes: There’s no such thing as a bad movie accent! (Even the “bad” ones are fun!)
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New Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers has been to the Tonys, stadium concerts, courtside at basketball games. Is his immersion in New York culture a sign that he’s finding himself? https://t.co/oMbN637oGa
In “Barbie” vs. “Oppenheimer,” the real winner may be the box office. It turns out that Barbenheimer is engaging audiences in a way Hollywood hasn’t seen all year. https://t.co/83UCSSNE19
“Barbie” is here, and our critic weighs in: It’s a pleasurable spectacle, and Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling are charming in it. But as a brand-extension movie, it can do only so much. https://t.co/knwIbVfBGQ
“The department’s coverage of games, athletes and team owners, and its Sports of the Times column in particular, were once a pillar of American sports journalism.” https://t.co/nmxiEfFvCm
Thanks to everyone for reaching out and saying nice things. Please don’t worry for me. I’m sad that a long legacy of @NYTSports — Arthur Daley, Red Smith, Dave Anderson and hundreds of others of people I adore — ends like this.
Now for the dispersal draft.