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At City Ballet, a Once-in-a-Generation Dancer Arrives
Mira Nadon, the rising New York City Ballet principal, is coming off her best season yet. And it’s only the…
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Review: For ‘Molly Sweeney,’ Not Seeing Was Never the Obstacle
The Irish Rep ends its season-long Brian Friel survey with the story of a blind woman who undergoes an operation…
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Treat Your Palate and Feast Your Eyes on These Perennials
The author of “The Heirloom Gardener” offers tips for growing a garden of lush perennials you can put in a…
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$4 Million Homes in New York, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania
A 1766 Dutch farmhouse in Claverack, a two-bedroom condominium in a loft building in Boston and a 1912 Colonial Revival…
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Which Cannes Films Might Become Oscar Contenders?
Films backed by the studio Neon have won Cannes and gone on to Oscar nominations regularly in the last few…
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Why Are Divorce Memoirs Still Stuck in the 1960s?
Recent best sellers have reached for a familiar feminist credo, one that renounces domestic life for career success.
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Feeling Lonely? Grouchy? Murderous? There’s a Spell for That.
In “Cunning Folk,” Tabitha Stanmore takes us back to a time when the use of “service magic” was an everyday…
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Apex, the Largest Stegosaurus Fossil Ever Found, Heads to Auction
In May 2022, Jason Cooper, a commercial paleontologist, went for a walk around his property near the aptly named Colorado…
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Leslye Headland Hopes the Force Is With ‘The Acolyte’
Her new “Star Wars” show is a dream come true, but she knows it carries enormous expectations. “I would be…
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A Crowning Achievement in a Neighborhood’s Fight Against Air Pollution
The artist Jordan Weber’s queenly sculpture in a Detroit park does double duty as an air quality monitor.