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Ginni Thomas Denies Discussing Election Subversion Efforts With Her Husband
WASHINGTON — Virginia Thomas, the wife of Justice Clarence Thomas and a conservative activist who pushed to overturn the 2020…
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The Story of ‘Gangsta’s Paradise,’ Coolio’s Biggest Hit
It started in 1995 in a home in Hollywood Hills, Calif., where two roommates — a music producer and a…
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15 New Books Coming in October
Breathless: The Scientific Race to Defeat a Deadly Virus, by David Quammen Quammen’s deeply reported book gives the story of…
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Bright Young Things, Revisited: War Clouds a Childhood Idyll
THE WHALEBONE THEATRE, by Joanna Quinn Whales loom large not just in the ocean but in landlocked imaginations: these mysterious…
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Morris Hirshfield Rises Again
It is a testament to the achievement of the self-taught tailor-turned-shoe-designer-turned artist Morris Hirshfield that — nearly 80 years after…
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Review: City Ballet Dresses Up for Another Fashion Letdown
Ten years ago, New York City Ballet held its first fashion gala, and with it came one of the most…
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Review: In Lea Michele, ‘Funny Girl’ Has Finally Found Its Fanny
Though it can be a great vehicle, “Funny Girl” has rarely been a great ride. Even its first-rate Jule Styne…
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Curators for the 2024 Whitney Biennial Are Announced
The Whitney Museum of American Art has tapped two curators with vastly different profiles to helm its 2024 Biennial exhibition:…
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Guess Who’s Coming to Mordor
Emilia Clarke does not have purple eyes. Her character in HBO’s “Game of Thrones,” Daenerys Targaryen, is described in the…
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On ‘Fossora,’ Björk Is a Daughter, a Mother and a Universe
No way around it: “Fossora,” Björk’s 10th studio album, can be heavy going, thorny and intense. But it’s well worth…