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She Boxes. She Conducts. She Delights in Defying Stereotypes.
Elim Chan, who is making her New York Philharmonic debut this week, blazed onto the scene as the first woman…
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Fighting Through Art: A Kurdish Dancer’s Journey to New York Stages
Hussein Smko’s encounter with an American soldier in Iraq led him to become a dancer. This week he performs in…
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The Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping: A Grisly Theory and a Renewed Debate
Bruno Richard Hauptmann’s mug shot. The wooden electric chair where he was put to death. A sponge like the one…
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The Liberation of Being a Fair-Weather Fan
Dumping your sports team sounds blasphemous. But sometimes you have to prioritize a different kind of loyalty.
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Don’t Just Get Dressed, Get Mad
Rei Kawakubo, Stella McCartney and Marine Serre make some noise and score some points.
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Guy Wildenstein, Art Family Patriarch, Found Guilty in Tax Trial
Mr. Wildenstein hid a prized art collection and other assets from French authorities to avoid paying millions in inheritance taxes,…
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China’s Big Political Show Is Back to Normal. Sort of.
The annual meeting of China’s legislature looked, on its surface, like a return to the prepandemic days. But much has…
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Across a Game of Dominoes, I’m Still My Father’s Daughter
My dad and I were once invincible dominoes partners, I was his frente, and he was mycompiche, my wingman. When…
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Go Behind the Scenes of All 10 Best Picture Oscar Nominees
In these videos, directors walked us through pivotal scenes from their Academy Award-nominated films.
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Kahil El’Zabar, Spiritual Jazz’s Dapper Bandleader, Keeps Pushing Ahead
At 70, he is releasing his 18th album with the Ethnic Heritage Ensemble to celebrate the group’s 50th anniversary and…