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Books
‘Stomp’ to Close in New York in January
The long-running stage show has been a part of the city’s theatrical landscape for nearly 29 years.
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Books
No John, No George, No Ringo, but Still a Lot to Say
“The McCartney Legacy” follows the superstar from the last gasp of the Beatles to “Band on the Run.” It’s 700 pages — and only the first volume planned.
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News
Gudetama, the Incredible, Miserable Egg
Sanrio’s world-weary character stars in a new Netflix series.
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News
Could Biden’s Climate Agenda Trigger a New Trade War?
The European Union is crying foul over the Inflation Reduction Act, saying the billions in climate subsidies it offers create a trade imbalance.
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World
A Russian Journalist’s Reference to Russian Troops Causes Fury and Soul Searching.
An unscripted comment by a television host has plunged a major independent Russian media outlet in crisis, and put focus on the public role of Russian exiles in their country’s war.
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Newyork
‘Torso Killer’ Admits to ’68 Strangling and 4 More Cold-Case Murders
The serial killings of five women had gone unsolved for decades until a breakthrough in one case tied Richard Cottingham to all five.
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News
Dips and Sweet Delights for Hanukkah
The Friday box from a Brooklyn caterer offers matbutcha and other delights, chocolate halvah bonbons from Dandelion Chocolate and more.
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US
Behind the Story: The Case That Came Back to Haunt a San Francisco Judge
After 40 years, Anthony Kline had to confront a case he had forgotten.
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News
Elon Musk, Matt Taibbi, and a Very Modern Media Maelstrom
A release of internal documents from Twitter set off intense debates in the intersecting worlds of media, politics and tech.
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Books
‘Are You in Your Feelings?’ Review: The Ups and Downs of Love
At Kyle Abraham’s premiere for Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater at New York City Center, dancers find intimacy in songs by Erykah Badu and Jazmine Sullivan.