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Arts
‘Golden Bachelor’ Brings Something New to the Mansion: Grief
When “The Bachelor” squeezes widows and widowers through its melodrama machine, the franchise finally finds true heartbreak.
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World
Russia Detains a U.S. Journalist
Alsu Kurmasheva, who holds dual U.S.-Russian citizenship and works in Prague, was charged with failing to register as a foreign…
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World
Families of Israeli hostages are split on a possible ground invasion of Gaza.
As Israel prepares for a possible ground offensive in the Gaza Strip, some Israelis whose family members were kidnapped by…
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World
About 300 protesters pleading for a cease-fire were arrested on Capitol Hill, organizers say.
Hundreds of demonstrators descended on a congressional building in Washington on Wednesday afternoon to demand a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas…
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Arts
The Passion of Adèle Haenel, an Artist of Fierce Political Conviction
Haenel, working with the choreographer-director Gisèle Vienne in “L’Étang,” is trying to “pierce through the surface of things.”
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Travel
Want to See the Eras Tour? Swifties Say ‘Grab Your Passport and My Hand.’
Fans are buying up seats for Taylor Swift’s international concerts, often finding that tickets, airfare and lodging combined cost less…
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Arts
Ann Philbin, Who Remade L.A.’s Hammer Museum, to Step Down
In nearly 25 years at the helm, Philbin helped transform the museum and elevate its reputation, and left a mark…
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Arts
‘Helen.’ Review: A Restless Heroine Tired of Abiding by Gender Roles
At La MaMa, Caitlin George’s new play uses comedy to counter the legend of Helen of Troy.
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World
Gov. Hochul Makes Wartime Visit to Israel to Show New York’s Support
Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York embarked Wednesday on an impromptu trip to Israel that she acknowledged would have no…
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Arts
Review: Laurie Anderson Gets Back to Having a Good Time
With the jazz combo Sexmob, this enduring avant-gardist revisited vintage and recent songs with a grooving spirit.