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Five Minutes That Will Make You Love 21st-Century Jazz
We’ve done a lot of listening back. So where is jazz today? Writers and musicians including Sonny Rollins, Melanie Charles and Terri Lyne Carrington share their favorites from this millennium.
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Oscar Isaac, Rachel Brosnahan and the Draw of a Neglected Hansberry Play
The first major New York revival of “The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window,” Lorraine Hansberry’s 1964 Broadway play, comes to BAM this month. What took so long?
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Stagflation or Soft Landing? It Depends Who You Ask.
Let me start with a picture, which will help frame the debate I’m about to describe. Here’s official consumer price inflation, measured over the previous six months but converted to an annual rate, since the beginning of the Biden administration ...
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News
Europe’s Economy Edges Higher, Heading Off Forecasts of Recession
The eurozone economy grew 0.1 percent late last year, a reflection of modestly rising optimism as energy prices have eased, but risks remain.
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Why Gina Rodriguez Put Mumford & Sons on Her Birth Playlist
The actress spent her pregnancy making a new TV series, “Not Dead Yet,” and watching “WandaVision.”
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Will Americans Even Notice an Improving Economy?
Imagine that your picture of the U.S. economy came entirely from headlines and cable news chyrons. Would you know that real gross domestic product has risen 6.7 percent under President Biden, that America gained 4.5 million jobs in 2022 and that ...
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Biden Visits Decrepit Rail Tunnel to Promote $1 Trillion Infrastructure Law
President Biden is focused on selling his legislative accomplishments after the new House Republican majority had vowed to block his agenda for the remainder of his term.
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Stream These 8 Movies Before They Leave Netflix in February
A handful of great titles are leaving the service for U.S. subscribers soon, including a bona fide comedy classic. See them while you can.
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‘The Last of Us’ Season 1, Episode 3: One More Good Day
This week’s episode, starring Nick Offerman and Murray Bartlett, stepped away from the main action, offering a melancholy vignette about companionship.
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Demon Dolls, Lonely Dolls and Sex Dolls
An editor recommends old and new books.