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Arts
Philip Glass’s Piano Etudes: A Diary of an Influential Life
Begun to improve his own technique, piano exercises that Glass wrote over decades are the subject this month of a…
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US
We Talked to Some Kamala-but-Not-Joe Voters. Here’s What They Said.
A slice of voters would vote for Vice President Harris but not President Biden, reflecting his challenges and opportunities.
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Finance
Retailers Wary of Squeeze on Shoppers Ahead of Key Holiday Season
Consumers have bucked expectations despite high inflation and interest rates, but retailers worry whether they can keep it up through…
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Magazine
Did ‘Demolition Man’ Predict the Millennial?
A cult classic saw the future — kind of.
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Arts
Chiseled Cheekbones and Comic Chops: Why We Don’t Like Our Stand-Ups Hunky
Can good-looking guys be funny? The conventional wisdom is that men in comedy need to come across as relatable, not…
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Arts
Debussy and Final Fantasy Are Peers on This Radio Stream
Arcade, a new project by Classical California, aims to dispel preconceptions about classical music and video game soundtracks.
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Arts
‘Scott Pilgrim’ Is Back, Now in Anime Form
“Scott Pilgrim Takes Off” revives the bassist who battles his romantic rivals. In an interview, the creators discuss the next…
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News
A Message for the Aging Men Steering U.S.-China Relations
A couple of weeks ago, a young crowd in Shanghai came out in force to celebrate Halloween. The street where…
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US
Freeway Closed? Just Take the 10 to the 110 to the 5, Angelenos Say.
Southern California residents are bracing for longer commutes over the next month, after a fire forced the closure of a…
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Travel
A Salt-of-the-Earth Town That Sparkles
After he closed Cyrus, the Healdsburg, Calif., restaurant for which he’d earned two Michelin stars, in 2012, it took the…