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The Composer Who Turns Hayao Miyazaki’s Humane Touch Into Music
Alfred Hitchcock and Bernard Herrmann, Sergio Leone and Ennio Morricone, Steven Spielberg and John Williams: Some of the greatest filmmakers…
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These Bulgari Earrings Evoke a Centuries-Long Infatuation
Part of the Russian crown jewels for centuries, Caesar’s Ruby turned out not to be a ruby at all. The…
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In Hawaii, the Search for Sustainable Tourism
When John De Fries’s mother was in high school in the 1940s, she was forbidden from dancing the hula and…
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Dolly Alderton Gives Female Friendship the Rom-Com Treatment
LONDON — Dolly Alderton peered through the window of her old house in Camden Town, squinting to see inside the…
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Hospital and Drugmaker Move to Build Vast Database of New Yorkers’ DNA
The Mount Sinai Health System began an effort this week to build a vast database of patient genetic information that…
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Saving the Family Business in a Beach Town Where Money Talks
There are plenty of shiny, new hotels in Montauk, the beach town at the tip of Long Island’s East End,…
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Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward and the Perils of the Power Couple
Like Harlem in the 1930s or Greenwich Village in the early 1960s, Manhattan’s theatrical heart midway into the 20th century…
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Trying to Stop Lanternflies? ‘Don’t Bother, They’re Here.’
Good morning. It’s Friday. We’ll follow up on a story about the spotted lanternfly, an invasive pest the experts say…
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Anne Heche ‘Is Not Expected to Survive’ After Crash, Representative Says
The actress Anne Heche remained in a coma and was not expected to survive the injuries she sustained in a…
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A Hot, Dry Britain Is Set to Declare a Drought
LONDON — The British government was expected to declare a drought for parts of England on Friday as the country…