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Daunted by the Sprawling Armory Show? Try These 13 Certified Winners.
With its crowd-pleasers and safe bets, this big trade show tones it down for an uncertain art market. Our critics sampled the global art scene for these discoveries.
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Discovering Surprises Among the Familiar at the Independent 20th Century
A trove of 20th-century art from Lebanon to Santa Fe, Miami to Mumbai. Look for spiritualist painting and undersung artists from Hawaii and Mississippi.
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Amy Sherald to Show Paintings in Baltimore After Canceling Smithsonian Show
The artist had canceled the show in July, citing concerns about censorship at the Smithsonian. Now, the exhibition will be restaged at the Baltimore Museum of Art.
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Fixing a Problem Painting With Ambera Wellmann
For an ambitious double-gallery debut, the Canadian painter improvised her way through glistening, musical, bulging and hideous fantasias on linen and on walls.
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50 Years Later, “Sholay” Remains a Captivating South Asian Epic
In 1975, Indian cinema released one of its greatest films, Ramesh Sippy’s “Sholay.” For this young grade-schooler, watching it with my parents in Chicago’s Arie Crown theater, it was among the most captivating movie experiences of my life. Fifty years later, I’m sure every South Asian man of my generation still remembers “Sholay” with the…
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You’re Enough, Just So You Know: Jay Duplass and Michael Strassner on “The Baltimorons”
It’s only September, but a new holiday classic is already upon us. Much as “The Holdovers” carved out its place in the Christmas-movie canon two years ago by finding wistful humor and aching sadness within its tale of joyous, unexpected companionship, Jay Duplass and Michael Stassner’s lovely and bittersweet “The Baltimorons” (out in limited release…
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Telluride Film Festival 2025: The Bend in the River, Summer Tour, This is Not a Drill
Maybe it’s because they have to compete against buzzier awards titles, but documentaries at Telluride Film Festival always feel like hidden gems. In this dispatch are two such films, both of which deal with the end of an era. The third film is less accomplished but may find some champions, even if I’m not one…
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CIS launches Commercial Cloud MDR, Powered by Sophos, to protect SLTT government organizations
Investigate incidents in real time, quickly neutralize active threats, and prevent repeat attacks.
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Quakes on Mars Reveal New Features of the Planet’s Interior
Using data from NASA’s retired InSight lander, two separate teams of researchers found evidence of a sluggish Martian mantle and a solid inner core.
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10 California Wine Producers Worth Getting to Know Now
These winemakers navigate a difficult world, often working day jobs and piecing together businesses on the margins. Somehow, they make great wine.