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Suzanne Farrell’s Curtain Call

December 11, 2017

The dance legend with close ties to Balanchine closes her company after 16 years with stagings from her mentor’s canon.

‘The Shape of Water’ Leads Golden Globes

December 11, 2017

Many establishment names received nods while some critically lauded newcomers went empty-handed as Monday’s Golden Globe nominations kicked off the awards season.

‘The Shape of Water’: The Creature Feature That Goes All the Way

December 11, 2017

Guillermo Del Toro’s latest film has been nominated for seven Golden Globes including Best Director. “The Shape of Water” is a fantasy fairy tale about a woman and a creature from the ocean who fall in love--and draws inspiration from classic monster movies such as “The Creature From The Black Lagoon.”

‘I, Tonya’ Review: We, Fascinated

December 7, 2017

Margot Robbie stars as volatile Tonya Harding, the U.S. figure skating champion and two-time Olympian who never became America’s sweetheart.

Why Dressing Sexy Is No Longer Sexy

December 7, 2017

Scouring the web for holiday attire, one woman finds a reason to be merry: alluringly festive dresses with, yes, sleeves.

Scenes From Outer Space

December 7, 2017

A new book features striking images from the past 50 years of NASA’s archives.

Why ‘Wonder’ Became a Box-Office Hit

December 6, 2017

‘Wonder,’ a feel-good story where Julia Roberts and Owen Wilson are the parents of a 10-year-old boy with cranio-facial differences, is on track to be the year’s third-highest grossing original live-action movie

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