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A Versatile Director Brings Powerful Imagery to Wagner and Film
Kornel Mundruczo’s varied career has included the Oscar-nominated movie “Pieces of a Woman,” stage productions across Europe and now, “Lohengrin.”
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Five Action Movies to Stream Now
From gangsters on boats to maniacal clowns on rampages, this month’s action picks pack a wallop.
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Style
Gritty Marseille, France, Is Now a Haven for Creatives
Provence’s once-maligned maritime hub is drawing chefs, artists and entrepreneurs in search of a fresh start.
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US
Bostonians’ Take on the Royals’ Whirlwind Visit? Whatevah.
As breathless online commentary tracked the royal couple’s every move during their visit, swaths of their host city remained unimpressed.
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US
Iowa Democrats Ask: Without the First-in-the-Nation Caucuses, Who Are We, Really?
President Biden’s push to start the Democratic presidential nominating process in South Carolina has inspired a rush of wistful memories…
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World
Mary Shannon Little, Who Prosecuted Wedtech Scandal, Dies at 65
She “brought moral force to her work” in a 1980s bribery and extortion case that took down two Bronx congressmen…
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World
Pakistan Condemns ‘Assassination Attempt’ on Its Kabul Embassy
The gunfire, which critically injured one security guard, comes amid increased tensions between the two countries.
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News
Homelessness in California Is Dire. Here’s How You Can Help.
This article is part of Times Opinion’s Holiday Giving Guide 2022. Read more about the guide in a note from…
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The U.S. World Cup Team Is Notably Diverse, but the Pipeline Needs Help
In some ways, things haven’t changed much in American soccer.
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US
Biden Signs Legislation to Avert Nationwide Rail Strike
President Biden had called on Congress to act, saying a rail strike would “devastate our economy.”