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The Saxophone Master Shabaka Hutchings Is on a Fresh Journey: Flutes
The British musician is an artist in residence at Winter Jazzfest in New York this week, playing an instrument group…
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With ‘Echo,’ Alaqua Cox Smashes Boundaries, and Bad Guys’ Faces
The actress almost didn’t audition for the Marvel superhero role that now has her playing the lead of a new…
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The Biggest Ape That Ever Lived Was Not Too Big to Fail
Fossil teeth reveal Gigantopithecus was doomed by a changing environment and an inflexible diet.
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Then and Now: Revisiting the Sopranos’ New Jersey 25 Years Later
On the anniversary of the show’s premiere, its creator and location manager reflect on some of its iconic settings and…
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Botox Destroyed What I Liked About My Face
I tried Botox for the first time two years ago. I was rapidly approaching my 40th birthday, and, like so…
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World
Guards Beat and Waterboarded Prisoners in New York, Lawsuits Say
A guard placed a cloth over a prisoner’s face and poured water over him, creating a sensation that mimics drowning,…
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Pat McAfee’s On-Air Slams of ESPN Executive Show a Network Power Shift
For decades, the biggest star at ESPN was ESPN. That’s changing as it transitions from cable dominance to a much…
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E. Leo Milonas, Lion and Defender of the New York Bench, Dies at 87
As an administrator of courts in New York State and New York City, he championed judicial independence and defendants’ rights…
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Was This Man’s Weakness Related to Recent Oral Surgery?
His doctor had darker suspicions.
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An Ultrasound Experiment Tackles a Giant Problem in Brain Medicine
The effects of drugs that treat Alzheimer’s, cancer and other illnesses are often limited by the blood-brain barrier. A small…