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How the Oscars and Grammys Thrive on the Lie of Meritocracy
Despite all the markers of excellence, contenders like Danielle Deadwyler, Viola Davis and Beyoncé weren’t recognized for the highest honors.…
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In Praise of Bookstores, a Reader’s Refuge
More from our inbox: The Kafka DiariesNews Literacy: The Antidote for Online MisinformationMisdiagnosed by an Apple WatchUnrepresentative PollsCredit...Kyle EllingsonTo the…
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Sandra Seacat, Much Admired Acting Coach, Dies at 86
She helped Laura Dern, Marlo Thomas, Mickey Rourke and many others overcome fears, find their characters and discover “the joy…
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I Want to Switch to an Electric Stove. Can the Board Stop Me?
Quitting gas makes sense for the environment and your health, but not all buildings are equipped to go electric.
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At the Domino Sugar Refinery, a Glass Egg in a Brick Shell
After Two Trees took over the restoration of the refinery in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, the plan for offices, retail, housing and…
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Greg of ‘The White Lotus’ Walks a Runway
Jon Gries made a surprise appearance in the Eckhaus Latta show. He’s not totally ready to give up on Tanya.
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Jürgen Flimm, Director of Festivals and Opera Houses, Dies at 81
He left his mark in Hamburg, Berlin, Strasburg and elsewhere. He also directed a memorable “Ring” cycle in Bayreuth.
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Wanted: Interns Who Can Make TikTok Hits
When Mary Clare Lacke, a 20-year-old student at the University of Missouri, interned at Claire’s last summer, one of her…
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Young, in Love and Figuring Out How to Talk About Money
For a boyfriend’s 30th birthday a few years ago, Mykail James made reservations at the Capital Grille steakhouse in Baltimore,…
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The Week in Business: Microsoft’s Big Bet on A.I.
Credit...Giacomo BagnaraWhat’s Up? (Feb. 5-11) An A.I. Arms Race Microsoft’s often-overlooked search engine, Bing, is mounting a comeback with ChatGPT,…