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Art Review

From Innovation to Provocation, China’s Artists on a Global Path

East (minus 3) meets West at the Guggenheim, in what Holland Cotter calls a “powerful, unmissable event” about a world we are still getting to know. 2. Photo
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A ‘Dynasty’ for Generation ‘Gossip Girl’ (Mom Can Watch, Too)

The show that epitomized 1980s excess has been updated for the 21st century, with more racial and sexual diversity but still plenty of camp and vamp.
By ALEXANDRA JACOBS 3. 1. Photo
CreditAxel Koester/Corbis, via Getty Images

Decades of Sexual Harassment Accusations Against Harvey Weinstein

An investigation by The New York Times found allegations stretching back to 1990 about Mr. Weinstein’s treatment of women in Hollywood.
By JODI KANTOR and MEGAN TWOHEY
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CreditMichelle V. Agins/The New York Times

Review: Lang Lang Opens Carnegie Season With a Gershwin Gimmick

The star pianist, Chick Corea and Maxim Lando joined the Philadelphia Orchestra for an overblown, indulgent five-hand rendition of “Rhapsody in Blue.”
By ANTHONY TOMMASINI

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    CreditMatt Cosby for The New York Times

Hear the Music Behind Dan Brown’s Latest Novel

The author’s idea for “Origin” began with hearing his brother, Gregory Brown, blend sacred music and science in a Darwin-inspired mass.
By JOSHUA BARONE 2. ### A Word With
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CreditErik Tanner/Contour by Getty Images

Rami Malek of ‘Mr. Robot’ Doesn’t Want to Be Alone Anymore

The actor reveals why he and his character are done with isolation, some of his own paranoia, and the secret to playing Freddie Mercury.
By KATHRYN SHATTUCK 3. ### Art Review
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CreditMark Wickens for The New York Times

MoMA Plunges Headfirst Into Fashion

With its first exhibition since 1944 on clothing design, the Museum of Modern Art gives the Met’s Costume Institute some healthy competition.
By ROBERTA SMITH 4. Photo
CreditChristopher Gregory for The New York Times

Ai Weiwei, Once and Future New Yorker, Barnstorms Through the Boroughs

With the refugee crisis on his mind, and the city as backdrop, the media-minded dissident is building 300 public art installations.
By TED LOOS 5. Photo
CreditElizabeth Weinberg for The New York Times

Pink Quietly Became Pop Royalty. Here’s How She Made It Last.

Nearly 20 years after her debut, she’s never faded away. Instead, she’s steadily sold music, has had four No. 1 hits and now a new album, “Beautiful Trauma.”
By JOE COSCARELLI

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