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Arts
Grand Jury Will Consider New Manslaughter Case Against Alec Baldwin
Prosecutors had submitted the gun used in the fatal shooting on the “Rust” film set for further analysis after dismissing…
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Arts
John Stamos Is Done With Being Someone’s Idea of John Stamos
John Stamos wants to read you a story. In fact, he insists. Sure, you could pore over the 352 pages…
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World
Martti Ahtisaari, Finnish Nobel Peace Prize Winner, Dies at 86
Best known for his role in negotiations that led to independence for Namibia, he also served as president of his…
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News
A Few Words About Bellies
Walking down the dusty hill from the highest point of Croatia’s Rat Peninsula, the tour guide asked if I was…
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Arts
Five Horror Movies to Stream Now
Deranged siblings, a creepy voyeur and nasty tricksters are among this Halloween’s scary movie treats.
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Books
In the Beginning Were the Word Nerds
Sarah Ogilvie’s sprightly “The Dictionary People” pays tribute to the explorers, suffragists, murderers and ordinary citizens who helped create the…
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Arts
Sparks Fly When the N.F.L. and Pop Collide. So Does Coverage.
When two worlds — one dominated by the N.F.L. and the other by Taylor Swift — collided, so did culture…
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News
Terence Davies, 77, Dies; Filmmaker Mined Literature and His Own Life
With a poetic sensibility, “Distant Voices, Still Lives” echoed his Liverpool upbringing, and “The House of Mirth” put Edith Wharton’s…
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News
The Republican Meltdown Shows No Sign of Cooling Off
Gail Collins: Bret, when we started our conversations, you generously agreed to stick to domestic issues. I’ve always steered away…
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News
Claude Cormier, Landscape Architect With a Playful Eye, Dies at 63
His archly humorous designs for parks and other public spaces confused officials and delighted the citizens of Montreal and Toronto.