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‘Lady Chatterley’s Lover’ Review: When Connie Met Ollie
The new Netflix adaptation of D.H. Lawrence’s once-controversial novel is both steamy and decorous.
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Beyond Ballroom: Twyla Tharp’s American Classicism
In “Nine Sinatra Songs,” recently revived at City Center, Tharp captured elusive strains in the country’s DNA.
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For Bronx Children’s Museum, a Long-Awaited Home
After more than 10 years of busing exhibits across the borough, the museum is opening a permanent space on the…
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A Guide to NYC Holiday Events: Live Music, Theater, Lights and More
A guide to seasonal events across the city, including music for all ages and the lighting of two 32-foot menorahs.
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If Biden Is Really Pro-Union, He Has One Chance to Prove It
President Biden has reveled in a reputation as perhaps the most outspoken supporter of organized labor ever to sit in…
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Mets’ Closer Feels ‘Really Blessed’ as He Discusses New Deal
Four years after coming to the team in a polarizing trade, Edwin Díaz was rewarded with the richest contract ever…
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Free Youtube Likes
Free Youtube Likes The number of those who want to take part in the Youtube platform is also increasing…
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How Do You Stop Erling Haaland? You Don’t.
MANCHESTER, England — Pellegrino Matarazzo starts with the bad news. In theory, he should be in possession of what may…
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Helping Florida Recover From Hurricane Ian
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Hector Lopez, Who Broke a Baseball Color Barrier, Dies at 93
Hector Lopez, the first Black manager at the highest level of minor league baseball and one of the last living…