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Chicago Museum Says Investigators Have No Evidence Art Was Looted
In a court filing, the Art Institute of Chicago fought Manhattan prosecutors’ efforts to seize an important Egon Schiele drawing,…
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This May Be Our Last Chance to Halt Bird Flu in Humans and We Are Blowing It
The outbreak of H5N1 avian influenza among U.S. dairy cows, first reported on March 25, has now spread to at…
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Vehicle Crash That Injured Film Crew Was Caught on Video
The collision on the set of “The Pickup” is under investigation. Video shows an armored truck and an S.U.V. veering…
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Is New York Improv Back? I Went on a One-Week Binge to Find Out.
The pandemic dealt a major blow to the once-thriving comedy form, but a new energy can be seen in performances…
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Review: Noche Flamenca, Raising the Dead With Goya
In “Searching for Goya,” at the Joyce Theater, the troupe uses the painter’s images as frames for flamenco dances.
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Automatic Refunds and No More Hidden Fees: D.O.T. Sets New Rules for Airlines
The Transportation Department issued new requirements on refunds when flights are canceled or delayed and on revealing “junk” fees before…
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Cristian Macelaru, Decorated Maestro, to Lead Cincinnati Symphony
He will begin a four-year term as the orchestra’s music director in the 2025-26 season, succeeding Louis Langrée.
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‘So Far From Ukraine’: A Princely Dancer Finds a Home in Miami
Stanislav Olshanskyi has had to battle homesickness and adjust to Miami City Ballet’s style: quick, light, constantly in motion. He’s…
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Turner Prize Shortlist Leans In to Artists’ Identities
This year’s four nominees are Claudette Johnson, Jasleen Kaur, Pio Abad and Delaine Le Bas, whose works draw on personal…
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‘Oh, Mary!,’ a Surprise Downtown Hit, Will Play Broadway This Summer
Cole Escola’s madcap comedy about the former first lady Mary Todd Lincoln will begin performances in June.