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Documentary Filmmaker Explores Japan’s Rigorous Education Rituals
Her movies try to explain why Japan is the way it is, showing both the upsides and downsides of the…
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A Journey to the Boot of Italy, With Murder, Romance and Ricotta
A Philadelphia chef goes searching for her family history in Jo Piazza’s sun-baked multigenerational tale “The Sicilian Inheritance.”
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Beyoncé’s ‘Cowboy Carter’ Settles the Score With Haters — and With History
Beyoncé released a genre-bending country album, “Cowboy Carter,” last week. After listening to it in all the requisite settings —…
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How Some Red State Prosecutors Pursue Injustice
When a Texas appeals court reversed itself last week and acquitted Crystal Mason, a mother of three, in a voting…
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Welcoming Underexposed Black Photographers Into the Canon
The Vision & Justice publishing initiative hopes to build a richer, more racially inclusive history of photography.
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A Rising Star of Italian Violin Making Is a 32-Year-Old From South Korea
Art of Craft is a series about craftspeople whose work rises to the level of art. When Ayoung An was…
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Lawmaker Is Left With ‘Lifetime Trauma’ as Attacker Pleads Guilty
Andrey Desmond pleaded guilty to three felony charges in the attack on Maryam Khan, a member of the Connecticut House…
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She’s Shaking Up Classical Music While Confronting Illness
The pianist Alice Sara Ott, who makes her New York Philharmonic debut this week, is upending concert culture — and…
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Julia Stiles Wanted to Be Just Like Kat Stratford, Too
Julia Stiles starts lunch with a disclaimer: “I’m kind of like a bundle of emotions, because I have a 5-month-old…
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#MeToo Stalled in France. This Actress Might Be Changing Things.
Judith Godrèche did not set out to relaunch the #MeToo movement in France’s movie industry. She came back to Paris…