Herbert Coward, Actor Who Played Toothless Man in ‘Deliverance,’ Dies at 85

Herbert Coward, Actor Who Played Toothless Man in ‘Deliverance,’ Dies at 85

Herbert Coward, the actor whose modest career included the small but memorable role of Toothless Man in the 1972 thriller “Deliverance,” was killed on Thursday in a motor vehicle accident in North Carolina. He was 85. Mr. Coward died after he drove onto U.S. Highway 23 in Haywood County in the western part of the…

Met Opera Taps Its Endowment Again to Weather Downturn

Met Opera Taps Its Endowment Again to Weather Downturn

But the Met faces acute challenges. Mounting live opera is expensive, requiring lavish sets, star singers and a much larger orchestra and chorus than the biggest Broadway shows can boast. Inflation has added to the opera company’s burden, with the costs of shipping and materials increasing sharply. And ticket revenues last season from in-person performances…

Review: A Japanese Take on Ravel’s ‘Boléro’ Is a Rare Showcase

Review: A Japanese Take on Ravel’s ‘Boléro’ Is a Rare Showcase

For better or worse, Ravel’s “Boléro,” with its churning swell of sound, has stirred the imagination of artists over time, among them the choreographer Maurice Béjart and the ice dancing team of Torvill and Dean. It even found a seductive partner, Bo Derek — along with her cornrows — in the Blake Edwards movie “10.”…

What to Watch This Weekend: Something Hot

What to Watch This Weekend: Something Hot

Documentaries about niche subcultures abound: dog dancing, science fairs, yo-yos. Few if any include as much on-screen vomiting as the Hulu series “Superhot: The Spicy World of Pepper People,” but then, few cover quite as much ground. “Pepper” follows the overlapping pursuits of a handful of pepper enthusiasts, whose interests lie in the hottest of…

Hands-On Art at the Brooklyn Museum’s New Education Center

Hands-On Art at the Brooklyn Museum’s New Education Center

It could easily be an alien civilization: Its citizens have no gender, no organized religion, no formal government. They inhabit a lush ecosystem of candy-colored vegetation, where plants can grow infinitely tall. Residents travel on driverless, ring-shaped buses that hover in the atmosphere. A single year lasts more than two centuries. Yet as extraterrestrial as…

John Pilger, Crusading Journalist and Documentarian, Dies at 84

John Pilger, Crusading Journalist and Documentarian, Dies at 84

John Pilger, a muckraking foreign correspondent and documentarian who trained his often righteous anger on injustices around the globe, like the Khmer Rouge’s genocide in Cambodia and human rights abuses in East Timor, died on Dec. 30 in London. He was 84. His son, Sam, said the cause of death, in a hospital, was pulmonary…

5 Classical Music Albums You Can Listen to Right Now

5 Classical Music Albums You Can Listen to Right Now

Music doesn’t have the power to end wars. Peace, said Daniel Barenboim, whose West-Eastern Divan Orchestra brings together Israeli and Palestinian artists, “needs something else.” But that doesn’t mean musicians are powerless. On this album, recorded and released with white-heat urgency following the latest conflict in Israel and Gaza, Igor Levit documents a personal reaction…

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