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  1. Decrying the pointlessness and commercialism of contemporary art was hardly a new position. But Suzi Gablik’s 1984 salvo of a book, “Has Modernism Failed?,” struck a chord.

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  2. “Islander,” a hit at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, combines Scottish folklore and live looping technology.

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  3. Robert Goolrick, who after being fired as an advertising executive in his early 50s wrote a blistering memoir of his Southern family and a novel that became a best seller, has died at 73.

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  4. What does it mean to live in the cross hairs of Russian aggression and Ukrainian nationalism? These filmmakers have their own answers.

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  5. Jessica Chastain as Donald Trump’s sister? Here’s how the cameo that has turned the most heads at Cannes came about.

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  6. Chun Wai Chan, who joined New York City Ballet in 2021 as a soloist, has been promoted to principal dancer.

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  7. Philip Glass’s “Akhnaten” returned to the Met Opera, and despite its male protagonist, the evening belonged the the women of the show.

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  8. “What this festival is going to do over time is create these questions in the minds of people: Who else is out there? Who should be seen in New York? That’s the power of it,” said Karen Hartman, whose work is being celebrated by the Volt Festival.

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  9. “Cyber Hell,” a true-crime documentary on Netflix, recounts a notorious South Korean case in which chat room operators blackmailed young women into sending explicit videos.

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  10. This month’s action streaming picks include an action-noir, a South African story of rebellion against apartheid and more.

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  11. In this Anatomy of a Scene, the writer and director Alex Garland narrates a haunting tunnel sequence from his latest film “Men.”

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  12. George Grosz captured the spirit of Weimar-era Berlin, but there were almost no works by the artist in the city – until a new museum in a converted gas station opened.

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  13. “I tried to make the series in a way that was chaotic and true to the Pistols’ manifesto,” Danny Boyle said of the Sex Pistols mini-series he directed.

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  14. In one of the most brazen art heists in recent memory, de Kooning’s painting “Woman-Ochre” was sliced from its frame in an Arizona museum in 1985. After a conservation by the Getty, the artwork returns to view. But Is it a sacred object or a sexist one?

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  15. Broadway theaters will continue to require audiences to wear masks at least through June 30.

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  16. Italian authorities are pushing for a U.S. museum to return an ancient Roman marble statue, asserting that it was illegally excavated from a site near Pompeii in the 1970s.

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  17. Ever the pop maximalist, Rina Sawayama’s first single from her upcoming album, “Hold the Girl,” has a fiery chorus, cheeky humor, devil puns for days and even a gloriously cheesy hair-metal guitar solo. Hear the Playlist.

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  18. The title of Harry Styles’s third album, “Harry’s House,” suggests open-door intimacy, but the record instead pairs more vivid sonic landscapes with less revealing lyrics.

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  19. In the early 20th century, Ethel Smyth was probably the most famous female composer of her generation, but her music fell out of the repertoire. A production in England is bringing back her 1906 maritime opera, “The Wreckers.”

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  20. The Andy Warhol Museum is reimagining the Factory and is creating a new “Pop District” in Pittsburgh.

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