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Movement and Memory: Dance Love and Dance Rejection in Ireland
Michael Keegan-Dolan has collaborated with his partner Rachel Poirier on “How to Be a Dancer in 72,000 Easy Lessons,” coming…
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A Filmmaker’s Fraught Specialty: Women at Work and the Men Who Scare Them
Kitty Green’s movies, “The Assistant” and now “The Royal Hotel,” address gender dynamics in familiar, but menacing, environments.
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Cleveland Museum Sues to Block Seizure of Its ‘Marcus Aurelius’ Bronze
The lawsuit seeks to prevent the Manhattan district attorney’s office from taking the headless statue, which investigators say was looted…
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World
With Raids Across Dnipro River, Ukraine May Be Seeking New Front in War
Military experts are reporting extensive strikes on Russian-held territory in the south, potentially with the goal of establishing a bridgehead…
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Technology
‘Oof’: Sam Bankman-Fried’s Trial Reveals Inside Details of How FTX Died
Prosecutors in the criminal fraud case have built the most intricate account to date of the cryptocurrency exchange’s frantic final…
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Technology
Crypto Influencers and ‘Degenerates’ Flock to Sam Bankman-Fried’s Trial
The presence of crypto YouTubers, podcasters and commentators at the FTX founder’s fraud trial has created something of a culture…
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Style
A Bridal Fashion Newcomer Stages a Grand Debut
On Sunday, at a grandiose country resort, some 200 guests were seated inside a massive tent draped with white curtains,…
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Style
What Makes a Tiny Home Cool? Apartment Therapy Has Some Ideas.
The “Small/Cool NYC” pop-up exhibition in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, offers rooms you can explore created by designers you know —…
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A Spark That Ignited in a Brooklyn Kitchen and Continued Around the World
When Jirair Ratevosian, a Congressional candidate, and Micheal Ighodaro, an activist and filmmaker, first met, both were so busy with…
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World
How Does Gotham F.C. Fit Into New York?
The club made the playoffs in the National Women’s Soccer League. It’s trying to raise its profile in the city.