Work
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Arts
Chris Wheeldon’s ‘Dangerous and Exciting’ Adventure at City Ballet
Wheeldon is back at New York City Ballet, where he honed his choreographic skills, making a non-narrative work set to…
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Arts
What to See in N.Y.C. Galleries in May
Want to see new art in the city? Check out Michael McGrath’s emoji landscapes, Enrique Chagoya’s “reverse anthropology” or King…
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Arts
James Harithas, Maverick Museum Director and Founder, Dies at 90
Whether directing august art museums or scrappy upstarts of his own, he championed art-world outsiders and socially conscious and political…
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Business
How Janelle Jones’s Story About Black Women and the Economy Caught On
The first Black woman to serve as chief economist at the Labor Department advanced the idea that lifting up people…
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World
Canada’s Federal Workers Strike, Disrupting Government Services
The largest public sector union in Canada went on strike on Wednesday over wages and return to office rules, causing…
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World
California Has So Many Potholes, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Bikers Are Trying to Fill Them
A torrent of winter storms left an overwhelming number of potholes across the state, and road crews are struggling to…
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News
When Your Boss Is an App
Listen to This Article Audio Recording by AudmBrenda Handy started doing temp work nearly 40 years ago. Back then, landing…
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News
R.I.P., W.F.H.? Not So Fast.
When the Covid-19 pandemic shut down the U.S. economy three years ago, workers and their employers adjusted astonishingly well to…
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Books
The Voices of Unsung Black Poets, Revived and Amplified
“Minor Notes, Volume 1” is the first book in a series meant to recover writers from deep pockets of American…
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Business
A.I. Is Coming for Lawyers, Again
Previous advances in A.I. inspired predictions that the law was the lucrative profession most likely to suffer job losses. It…