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A Celebration of Frank London’s Music Will Be Missing One Thing: Him
The trumpeter, composer and bandleader who helped revitalize klezmer is battling cancer. But his work hasn’t slowed, and his longtime…
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London Moves to Revive Its Reputation as a Financial Hub
As fears have grown that the city is losing its attractiveness for publicly traded businesses, Britain’s government is making changes…
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U.K. Police Charge 3 Men With Aiding Hong Kong Intelligence Service
The three were arrested under Britain’s National Security Act and will appear in court on Monday, the police said. Eight…
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Deep Beneath London, Onetime Bomb Shelters Will Become a Tourist Attraction
Used for spying, a phone exchange and more over the years, a semi-secret web of tunnels in central London could…
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How London Became a ‘Hot Spot’ for Threats Against Iranian Journalists
Iranian reporters and broadcasters in Britain have suffered physical attacks, threats and surveillance, a report by Reporters Without Borders said,…
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How to Restage ‘Cabaret’? Don’t Treat It Like a Classic.
When Rebecca Frecknall was a child, one of her favorite things to watch was a televised 1993 London revival of…
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A Coming-of-Age Tale From the World of London High Finance
In “The Trading Game,” Gary Stevenson spills secrets of the City.
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‘Crusty’ and ‘Pillowy’: How N.Y.C.-Style Bagels Made It Big in London
“What’s an ‘everything bagel?’” It’s a question that Georgia Fenwick-Gomez, a co-owner of Papo’s Bagels in the East London neighborhood…
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A Rebrand for London’s ‘Spaghetti of Orange’ Overground Train System
At the moment, the system’s map is a tangle of orange lines, without clear names or separate colors. That’ll change…
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‘An Incoherent Riot’: Why London’s Skyline Looks So Weird
London has a jarring profusion of odd skyscrapers with funny names or nicknames. There are the Shard and the Scalpel,…