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Field Museum Covers Some Native Displays as New Rules Take Effect
The Chicago institution’s move is in response to updated federal regulations that require museums to consult with tribes before exhibiting…
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N.F.L. Awards Voters Hit the Tape (or YouTube Highlights)
Deciding who should be M.V.P. or make an All-Pro team means keeping up with 272 three-hour television episodes a season.
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‘Everything Has a Time’: Cleveland’s Longest-Serving Conductor Plans His Departure
One night last fall, Franz Welser-Möst, the music director of the Cleveland Orchestra, walked onto the stage of Severance Hall,…
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‘Mean Girls’ Review: ‘Get in, Loser,’ Regina George Is Back
Still puffily padded but no longer particularly tart, this shape-shifting classic about the girls you love to hate retains its…
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Seeing Isamu Noguchi Through Someone Else’s Eyes
Marie Menken’s film ‘‘Visual Variations on Noguchi,’’ shot nearly 80 years ago in the sculptor’s Greenwich Village atelier, has never…
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‘Echo’ Review: Marvel Tries to Have It Both Ways
The entertainment behemoth’s latest series for Disney+ minimizes superheroics in favor of Southwestern noir, but there’s a tug of war…
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What Does a Hard-Boiled Detective Do in Retirement?
In an early scene in “Monsieur Spade,” a new six-part series from AMC, the American detective Sam Spade, played by…
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Common Credits Ralph Ellison for Pointing Him Toward Music
What books are on your night stand? The Bible, “The Selected Works of Audre Lorde,” edited and with an introduction…
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A Clash of Civilizations Brought to Life
The Aug. 13, 2021 edition of The New York Times failed to mention the 500th anniversary of the fall of…
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Six Degrees of Self-Help, Nora Ephron and ‘Mommie Dearest’
Fifty years ago this week, “How to Be Your Own Best Friend” nipped at the heels of “The Joy of…