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Review: A Shostakovich Symphony Finally Reaches the Philharmonic
The composer’s 12th, from 1961, is being played by the orchestra for the first time under the conductor Rafael Payare,…
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Five Action Movies to Stream Now
From gangsters on boats to maniacal clowns on rampages, this month’s action picks pack a wallop.
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Gritty Marseille, France, Is Now a Haven for Creatives
Provence’s once-maligned maritime hub is drawing chefs, artists and entrepreneurs in search of a fresh start.
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She Sold the French Laundry. Then It Became the ‘Best Restaurant in the World.’
Sally Schmitt was a pioneer of California cuisine, but she never sought the spotlight.
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How a Good Book Became the ‘Richest’ of Holiday Gifts
As Christmas came to be celebrated in the home, choosing the right volume was a way to show intimate understanding…
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Patti Smith’s Book Beats a 2023 Calendar Any Day of the Week
In her collection of photographs, the author and performer proves that pictures can be a window to the soul —…
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Where Did the Royals Find Prince George’s Nanny?
BATH, ENGLAND — Classes begin at 9:30 sharp. From the foot of the driveway, past the arched gates bearing the…
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A Sugarplum’s Swan Song
It began with a dream. Sterling Hyltin, a principal dancer at New York City Ballet, was starting to prepare for…
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At 91, Adrienne Kennedy Is Finally on Broadway. What Took So Long?
THE PLAYWRIGHT ADRIENNE Kennedy will make her Broadway debut this month at the age of 91, with “Ohio State Murders”…
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Julia Reichert, Documentarian of the Working Class, Dies at 76
She took home, to Ohio, a 2019 Oscar for “American Factory,” and in a long career teaching and making films,…