Month: April 2023
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Sports
At Liverpool, a Red Alert
A rough stretch, starting with Saturday’s game against Manchester City, will define Liverpool’s season. The harder work comes after that.
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World
Edward Koren, 87, Whose Cartoon Creatures Poked Fun at People, Dies
For six decades in The New Yorker and elsewhere, his hairy, toothy, long-nosed characters offered witty commentary on the foibles…
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World
Keith Johnstone, Champion of Improvisational Theater, Dies at 90
The theatrical games and performance techniques Mr. Johnstone developed became a familiar part of the acting arsenal.
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Style
After She Traded One Patagonia for Another, Tragedy Couldn’t Keep Her Away
The documentary “Wild Life” tells the story of Kristine Tompkins, a former chief executive who retired at 43 and moved…
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Food
‘I Raised Them!’ Nina Ananiashvili’s Georgian Dancers Come to Town
Nina Ananiashvili, a former star of American Ballet Theater, is no tourist to New York City, but she’ll have fun…
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World
How the Broadway Community Is Trying to Block a Times Square Casino
A new coalition, organized by the Broadway League, has formed to defeat a casino proposal backed by Caesars and Jay-Z.
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Food
Wherever These Surgeries Went, the Camera Did, Too
In a radical experiment, the filmmakers Véréna Paravel and Lucien Castaing-Taylor sought a scalpel-level view of operations in French hospitals.
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Food
Kelly Clarkson Starts Telling Her Story, and 7 More New Songs
Hear tracks by Jorja Smith, Romy, Speedy Ortiz and others.
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Food
‘The Pope’s Exorcist’ Review: A Head-Spinning Genre Mash-Up
The buddy-priest action-comedy-horror hybrid we didn’t know we wanted has finally landed.