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‘A Metta Prayer’ Brings a High-Energy Beat to the Met’s Great Hall
Bucking the rules, and the canon, Jacolby Satterwhite remakes the Met’s Great Hall with his multimedia “A Metta Prayer.” It draws on Titian and video games.
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In New York, Creating a ‘Port of Entry’ for Young French Artists
As French cultural adviser in New York, Gaëtan Bruel created artist residencies in the United States, museum curator exchanges and reimagined a poet’s studio.
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Prime Video’s Gen V is An Antidote for Superhero Fatigue
Superhero fatigue has finally hit mainstream audiences in the last couple of years. Abysmal box office numbers and critical work about the failings of many franchises have begun to strike. But, one IP remains in the good graces of of fans and critics alike. Since its inception in 2019, Prime Video’s “The Boys” has achieved…
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Remembering Pearl Bowser (1931-2023), Godmother of Black Independent Cinema
Last week, the world lost one of its great cinema luminaries, Pearl Bowser, when she passed away at age 92. Her life-long passion for preserving, screening and educating the world about Black cinema brought a crucial spotlight to such trailblazing filmmakers as Oscar Micheaux. With Louise Spencer, she co-wrote the book, Writing Himself Into History: Oscar…
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Nothing’s the Matter With Antimatter, New Experiment Confirms
Consider it good news, physicists say: “The opposite result would have had big implications.”
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Saucy Lentils
These Afghan-spiced saucy lentils are alluringly aromatic, brimming with flavor, and as simple to make as they are economical and versatile.
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Husband ignores GoFundMe for gravely ill brother. Hax readers give advice.
The couple can afford it, but husband won’t help his sick brother — a father of four — with expenses. His spouse wants to remedy that.
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Cooking chat: Do I really need to measure black pepper for recipes?
Every Wednesday at noon Eastern, Aaron Hutcherson and Becky Krystal answer your cooking questions.
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8 savory apple recipes, including stew, chili and muffins
Apples aren’t just for pies and other desserts — they are great in savory recipes.
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My young grandson is well-behaved at school but mean to his mom. What can I do?
Meghan Leahy, a parenting coach, author, and the Post’s parenting advice columnist, and Amy Joyce, the Post’s On Parenting editor, take your questions.