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The Culture Desk

Arts and culture from around The Times.

Arts and culture from around The Times.

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  3. The Epitome of French Cool

    Remembering pop icon Françoise Hardy.

    By Elyssa Dudley, Wendy Dorr, Tina Antolini, Chris Wood, Daniel Powell and Elisabeth Vincentelli

     
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  5. 5 Minutes to Love Max Roach

    A look at one of the jazz icon’s most provocative albums.

    By John White, Lynn Levy, Daniel Ramirez and Marcus J. Moore

     
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  11. How A.S.M.R. Took Over the World

    Our internet culture reporter explains why all the videos you’re watching sound so similar.

    By Tina Antolini, Lynn Levy, Diane Wong and Madison Malone Kircher

     
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  17. Roger Corman Lives!

    The B-movie legend died at 98, but his influence on filmmaking endures.

    By Alex Barron, Lynn Levy, Marion Lozano and Scott Tobias

     
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  25. A Poem About You, for You

    For National Poetry Month, A.O. Scott shares one of his favorite love poems.

    By Sara Curtis, Lynn Levy, Tina Antolini, Sophia Lanman and A.O. Scott

     
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  28. How TikTok Changed American Culture

    The app’s influence on Hollywood, school and more.

    By Kaitlin Roberts, Larissa Anderson, Diane Wong, Dan Powell, Sapna Maheshwari, Brooks Barnes, Natasha Singer and Amanda Hess

     
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  30. Taylor Swift’s New Album Reviewed

    Our pop music critic on “The Tortured Poets Department.”

    By Larissa Anderson, Alex Barron, Kate LoPresti, Wendy Dorr, Corey Schreppel and Lindsay Zoladz

     
  31. What (We Think) We Know About Taylor Swift’s New Album

    Our internet culture reporter sifts through the digital abyss for clues about Swift’s “The Tortured Poets Department.”

    By John White, Kate LoPresti, Wendy Dorr, Daniel Ramirez, Melissa Kirsch and Madison Malone Kircher

     
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  35. Your Solar Eclipse Soundtrack

    Songs to put you in the mood.

    By John White, Wendy Dorr, Sonia Herrero, Wesley Morris, Jon Pareles and Lindsay Zoladz

     
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  40. Solving the ‘3 Body Problem’

    Unpacking Netflix’s new hit with The Times’s cosmic affairs correspondent.

    By Alex Barron, Lynn Levy, Efim Shapiro and Dennis Overbye

     
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  44. New Music for Your Weekend

    Becky G, Willow, and a rare duet with Fiona Apple.

    By John White, Tina Antolini, Chris Wood, Daniel Powell and Jon Pareles

     
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  49. 5 Minutes to Love Jazz Flute

    How this ancient instrument played its way into popular American Music.

    By John White, Lynn Levy, Diane Wong and Giovanni Russonello

     
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  57. New Music for Your Weekend

    Journeys to outer space, inner space and Nebraska.

    By Alex Barron, Larissa Anderson, Chris Wood, Daniel Powell and Jon Pareles

     
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  61. In Praise of Whistling in Pop Music

    Some songs to whistle along to.

    By Tina Antolini, Sara Curtis, Wendy Dorr, Larissa Anderson, Diane Wong, Daniel Powell and Lindsay Zoladz

     
  62. The Many Selves of Leslie Jamison

    Her new memoir “Splinters” ties them all together with stunning prose.

    By Sara Curtis, Larissa Anderson, Wendy Dorr, Charles Finch and Carole Sabouraud

     
  63. New Music for Your Weekend

    Beyoncé goes country, Kacey Musgraves goes folky and more.

    By Alex Barron, Larissa Anderson, Dan Powell, Daniel Ramirez and Jon Pareles

     
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  67. New Music for Your Weekend

    Comebacks, heartbreaks and a tribute to a jazz legend.

    By Alex Barron, Tina Antolini, Dan Powell, Daniel Ramirez and Jon Pareles

     
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  71. New Music Mixtape: Grammy Edition

    Listen to our favorite songs from this year’s Best New Artist nominees.

    By John White, Tina Antolini, Jon Pareles and Daniel Ramirez

     
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  73. New Music for Your Weekend

    From a stadium-size stomp to the most intimate private reflection.

    By Sara Curtis, Tina Antolini, Dan Powell, Diane Wong and Jon Pareles

     
  74. 2024 Oscar Nominations

    Our Awards Season reporter helps us sift through the snubs and surprises of this year’s awards.

    By John White, Larissa Anderson, Kyle Buchanan and Daniel Ramirez

     
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  76. Kali Uchis’ ‘Orquídeas’ Reviewed

    Our critic calls the fourth album from the Colombian American singer “forward looking and delightful.”

    By Sara Curtis, Tina Antolini, Daniel Ramirez and Jon Pareles

     
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  82. Our Predictions for 2024

    Stiff drinks, molten chocolate and logging off for good.

    By Elyssa Dudley, Tina Antolini, Lynn Levy and Daniel Ramirez

     
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  85. Resolution Refresh:

    Three strategies for making your New Year’s resolutions less punishing and more nourishing

    By Sara Curtis, Wendy Dorr and Daniel Ramirez

     
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  87. The Words That Lingered

    Our book critics discuss the passages that stuck with them in 2023

    By Sara Curtis, Larissa Anderson and Daniel Ramirez

     
  88. The Best Movie of 2023

    Our chief film critic picks her favorite film of the year.

    By John White, Larissa Anderson and Diane Wong

     
  89. Our Critic’s Favorite Pop Songs of 2023

    From a dark country duet to an inspirational club banger, here are a few of our critic’s favorite songs of the year.

    By Tina Antolini, Larissa Anderson and Daniel Ramirez

     
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  91. What Happened on the Internet in 2023?

    Our reporter races against the clock to explain some of the biggest (and most perplexing) internet stories of the year.

    By Alex Barron, Lynn Levy and Daniel Ramirez

     
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  98. Why Reading Sad Books Is Good for Kids

    The books in Peter Brown’s “Wild Robot” trilogy were the first ones to really challenge 7-year-old Henry Fehrman.

    By Tina Antolini, Lynn Levy and Sophia Lanman

     
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