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An Apology for Saying ‘Sorry’
I have a fraught relationship with the words “I’m sorry.” I say it constantly, habitually, even when I don’t mean…
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Menahem Pressler, Pianist Who Co-Founded the Beaux Arts Trio, Dies at 99
Mr. Pressler, who fled Nazi Germany as a youth, was the anchor of a group that, with various lineups, performed…
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Charles III Was Crowned King. But Can He Ever Be the Star?
On Saturday, Charles finally became the focal figure of the long-running royal TV drama — if only for a day.
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‘Yellowjackets’: How Sophie Nélisse Managed That Harrowing Birth Scene
The actress talked about the intense experience of shooting Episode 6 and how her childhood was a bit like Shauna’s,…
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Review: ‘The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window,’ Uneven Yet a Powerful Draw
Oscar Isaac and Rachel Brosnahan revisit Lorraine Hansberry’s 1964 play on Broadway, following its sold-out run in Brooklyn.
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Review: In ‘Dimanche,’ a Climate Emergency Comes to Stay
Tornadoes whoosh dinner from the table and a shark swims through a flooded living room in a clown show that…
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Five International Movies to Stream Now
This month’s picks include a Spanish drama starring Penélope Cruz, a campy French feminist comedy, a ’90s-set coming-of-age film from…
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Review: When the Philharmonic Applauds the Soloist
Without interplay from the musicians, Leonidas Kavakos found tension in his own playing in Shostakovich’s First Violin Concerto.
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Bush Tetras’ Defiant Return, and 10 More New Songs
Hear tracks by Bethany Cosentino, Avalon Emerson, Q and others.
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The Art World Redefines Ownership
Seizures of looted art have made potential buyers and sellers of antiquities apprehensive, and even reluctant.