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Class of 2024, It’s Not in Your Head: The Job Market Is Tough
Here is a brutal fact for the college class of 2024: There aren’t enough college-level jobs out there for all…
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The Campus Protests: Voices From Columbia, Barnard and Beyond
More from our inbox: Don’t Delay the Trump TrialsTrump, Pence and AbortionProtesters have occupied a lawn at Columbia University for…
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A Student Orchestra Shouts ‘Mambo!’ and Meets Its Idol
Our photographer followed 95 young musicians for six days as they prepared to perform with Gustavo Dudamel, the next music…
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A Smooth-Running Gallery Weekend Amid a Shaken Berlin Art Scene
The annual event brings art collectors to the city, but the spirit of freedom that draws artists there has been…
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‘Ash’ Review: A Nobel Prize-Winner Confronts Environmental Collapse
Elfriede Jelinek’s latest play deals with collective calamity and individual grief, but is let down by a chaotic production.
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Love, War and the Refugee Crisis, Set to the Music of Sting
In “Message in a Bottle,” a dance show opening at City Center, Sting’s songbook helps tell the story of a…
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Jazz Saved the Bassist Luke Stewart. Now He’s Working to Rescue Others.
Stewart’s many projects — Silt Trio, Irreversible Entanglements, Blacks’ Myths and others — make strong statements and foster community. A…
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A Starry Cast Navigates ‘Uncle Vanya’ and ‘Every Emotion Under the Sun’
Steve Carell, William Jackson Harper, Alison Pill and Anika Noni Rose discuss the new translation of Chekhov that brought them…
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The Tony Nominations Are Tomorrow. Here’s What to Expect.
The contenders from a crowded season will be announced by Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Renée Elise Goldsberry.
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They Shoot Owls in California, Don’t They?
In the ancient forests of the Pacific Northwest, the northern spotted owl, a rare and fragile subspecies of spotted owl,…