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Playing for Time, U.K. Leader Sets Up Chance of U.S. Election Overlap
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak signaled that voters will go to the polls in the fall, around the time that the…
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Opinion
Martha Diamond, Painter Who Captured New York Vistas, Dies at 79
Her work, at the border of representation and abstraction, cast a strong influence over younger painters but did not gain…
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Blinken Returns to Middle East as Tensions Grow With Israel
Details of a clash between the U.S. secretary of state and Israel’s prime minister point to the challenges ahead.
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There’s No Place Like Sin City for the Holidays
After a pandemic hiatus, my family was finally back in Las Vegas for Christmas, and we were up $1.25. The…
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In a Land of Primary Colors, Home Is Where the Bounce House Is
As part of Under the Radar, Nile Harris resurrects his play that weaves together text, sound, minstrelsy and dance to…
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Brooklyn Museum, Courting Pop-Culture Icons, Readies for Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz
Next month, over 100 works by Black art stars from the couple’s collection will travel to the Great Hall for…
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Real Estate
For Dizzy Gillespie, Queens Was the Place to Be and to Bop
Dizzy Gillespie helped make Minton’s Playhouse famous. Minton’s in Harlem was where jazz musicians, from out-of-towners to locals performing in…
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‘Richard Scarry’s Cars and Trucks and Things That Go’ Turns 50
My wife was editing our teenager’s bedroom, hunting things to pass on to his younger cousins, or donate to Goodwill.…
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Where Downtown Poets Go to Church to Greet the New Year
On the first day of the year, over a thousand devotees passed through the old church where the Poetry Project…
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A Reinvented ‘True Detective’ Plays It Cool
There were times, a year ago, in Iceland, on a glacier, in the dark, in temperatures well below freezing, when…