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Arts
Claire Chase Uses Her New Platform to Showcase a Hero
When the composer and performer Pauline Oliveros died in 2016, at 84, her reputation in music was secure. Her early…
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Magazine
Dance Like You’re Wednesday Addams
At a Brooklyn club, fans of the Netflix series “Wednesday” showed off their takes on the pigtailed heroine’s signature moves…
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US
John Eastman Is Unbowed as Investigations Proliferate
A legal reckoning awaits a chief architect of Donald Trump’s effort to reverse his election loss. But in Mr. Eastman’s…
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US
Can Trump Count on Evangelicals in 2024? Some Leaders Are Wavering.
The former president, who relied on evangelical voters in 2016, has accused Christian leaders of “disloyalty” and blamed them for…
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World
A Secret Room and a Comfortable Life: A Mobster’s Years on the Run
Since the arrest earlier this week of Matteo Messina Denaro, a picture of his time on the lam is starting…
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News
Frances Tiafoe’s Life Goes Technicolor
A thunderous run to the semifinals at the 2022 U.S. Open changed Tiafoe’s life. Now the rising American tennis star…
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Arts
Fox’s ‘Accused’ Is a Law Show, Not in the Usual Order
An inversion of the usual whodunit, a new crime-of-the-week drama from the producers of “Homeland” and “24” puts ordinary people…
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Arts
Review: The Unaffected Excellence of the Cleveland Orchestra
One of the finest American ensembles returned to Carnegie Hall with a program that made its argument persuasively, but without…
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Magazine
Men Should Wear More Pink
MILAN — Spotting people in bright colors is always a thrill. Outside the latest round of men’s shows, which started…
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Magazine
Poem: Early Spring?
We lost Bernadette Mayer in 2022. Mayer was a poet and visual artist associated with the New York School. In…