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Opinion
The Republicans’ Agenda for Their House Majority: ‘A Path of Pettiness’
More from our inbox: Hakeem Jeffries and a New Day for Democrats in CongressMentally Ill and on the StreetNot for…
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Technology
Kanye West’s Deal to Buy Parler Unravels
The parent company of Parler, a social media service popular with right-wing audiences, said it had “mutually agreed with Ye”…
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Opinion
Art Brewer, Leading Photographer of Surfers, Is Dead at 71
A surfer from a young age, he began publishing his pictures when he was a teenager and became renowned for…
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News
Your Friday Briefing: Is China Relenting?
Plus: Kyiv in darkness, South Africa in turmoil and the week in culture.
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‘Emancipation’ Review: Will Smith in a Brutal Journey
The actor stars in this Civil War-era drama directed by Antoine Fuqua and inspired by a shocking photograph of an…
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‘Casablanca’ and the Romance of the Refugee
A showcase of memorabilia at the Neue Galerie spotlights the Central European exiles who crafted Hollywood’s great wartime love story.
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Masks Off, Wallets Out: Art Basel 2022
On the 20th anniversary of Art Basel Miami Beach, its largest edition yet, the two Miamis — its emerging artists…
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‘The Eternal Daughter’ Review: Two Glorious Sides of Tilda Swinton
The actress astonishes in two roles in Joanna Hogg’s haunting film set in a creaky castle in Wales.
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‘Lady Chatterley’s Lover’ Review: When Connie Met Ollie
The new Netflix adaptation of D.H. Lawrence’s once-controversial novel is both steamy and decorous.
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Beyond Ballroom: Twyla Tharp’s American Classicism
In “Nine Sinatra Songs,” recently revived at City Center, Tharp captured elusive strains in the country’s DNA.