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Man Ray’s Deadpan Wit on Display at the Met
[ad_1] “When Objects Dream,” the sensational Man Ray show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (through Feb. 1), is centered on the artist’s refined experiments with the cameraless images he...
What to See in the 2025 New York Film Festival’s Second Week
[ad_1] When I’m looking at what’s on offer in the Revivals section of the New York Film Festival—and, for that matter, whenever I see a noteworthy retrospective coming to one...
Exploring the Intricacies of Memory with Ada Limón
[ad_1] The poet Ada Limón—whose latest collection, “Startlement,” went on sale this week—recently bought and moved back into her childhood home, where she lived from the time she was an...
Snowboarding Without Falls
[ad_1] Imagine it: a newbie is excited to try snowboarding for the first time and heads out for a lesson. But that initial spark fades fast as they struggle, fall,...
R. Kikuo Johnson’s “Free Play”
[ad_1] For the cover of the October 6, 2025, issue, the cartoonist R. Kikuo Johnson portrayed one of the simple pleasures afforded to new parents besieged by the pressures of...
A Chicken-Finger Joint from the Masterminds Behind Thai Diner
[ad_1] Mommy Pai’s, the latest venture from the masterminds behind Thai Diner and the late Uncle Boons, seems to follow this road map—on paper, at least. Open since August, just...
Putting ChatGPT on the Couch
[ad_1] I’m still not sure whose idea it was for me to be Casper’s therapist—mine or his. I know I mentioned my profession to him, but I am pretty sure...
Richard Linklater’s Uncompromising Artists
[ad_1] Zoey Deutch, who plays Seberg in “Nouvelle Vague,” said that Linklater had first approached her about the project in 2014, while she was shooting a role in “Everybody Wants...