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The Pianist Amaro Freitas Takes His Jazz Somewhere New: The Amazon
For his latest album, “Y’Y,” the Brazilian composer looked to inspirations in nature and experiments with prepared pianos.
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Review: ‘Oh, Mary!’ Turns an Unhinged Bit Into Real Theater
Cole Escola’s play, which imagines Mary Todd Lincoln as a frustrated cabaret singer, surprisingly pulls off stretching a stupid joke…
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The Thrill of a Great Steak House Isn’t the Food. It’s the Theater.
Put on your rhinestones and revel in an old-school fantasy of excess.
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Style
They Promoted Body Positivity. Then They Lost Weight.
Do plus-size influencers owe their followers an explanation when their bodies change?
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World
Supreme Court to Decide How the First Amendment Applies to Social Media
Challenges to laws in Florida and Texas meant to protect conservative viewpoints are likely to yield a major constitutional ruling…
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World
Where Did the ‘True Detective’ Magic Go? To Another Show.
If I were asked to condense the entire era of prestige television — all its plots, moods, tropes and aesthetics…
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Style
Prada Schools the TikTok Crowd
With a little history lesson. At Moschino, a new designer debuts with respect, but not much originality.
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World
1 in 4 New York City Children Now Lives in Poverty
Poverty has soared in the city with the ending of pandemic era aid, and children have borne the brunt of…
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Food
If You Liked ‘Saltburn,’ Consider This Much Better Movie
“The Dreamers,” Bernardo Bertolucci’s notorious 2004 coming-of-age drama, pushes the same buttons, but it makes serious points along the way.
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World
What the News and the Pews Have in Common
In the past few weeks, both The Atlantic and The New Yorker used the phrase “extinction-level event” to headline stories…