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She Worked for Twitter. Then She Tweeted at Elon Musk.
Sasha Solomon, a software engineer, joined others in the media business who lost their jobs this year after publicly taking…
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Arts
America Needs Its Own Comic Opera Company
There is no house in the United States dedicated to presenting works from a prominent corner of homegrown music theater…
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Arts
Zoey Deutch Enjoys ‘The Joy of Cooking’ and the Occasional Tracksuit
The actor, now in the movie “Something From Tiffany’s,” thrives on regular readings of “Our Town,” discussions of “Sapiens” and…
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Business
France Desperately Needs Workers, but the Fixes Could Anger Left and Right
Legalization of undocumented workers and pared-down unemployment benefits are part of the government’s plan to fill hundreds of thousands of…
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News
Congress Has Once Again Failed Immigrant Youths
Imagine what it’s like to live in a state of perpetual uncertainty — at any moment you could lose your…
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An Artist Who Encourages Visitors to Walk Over His Work
Mathias Kiss has painted the floor of his Paris atelier with a dramatic skyscape that evokes Renaissance frescoes. The rest…
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Arts
Lloyd Suh’s Plays About the Past Speak Directly to Our Present
The 47-year-old playwright Lloyd Suh is having a moment, with a handful of plays that reveal how history can exact…
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News
Happy Holidays. Now Get Back to Work.
Christmas will be on a Sunday this year. Will American workers miss out on one of the few paid holidays…
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News
Elena Xausa, Illustrator With a Whimsical Style, Dies at 38
Her brightly colored work, often serving as visual metaphors, was sought after worldwide by major periodicals and advertisers like Apple…
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Arts
What Do Two Fires Have in Common? It Comes Down to Guts.
At MoMA, the choreographer and artist Yve Laris Cohen’s installation, inspired by a fire at Jacob’s Pillow, looks at the…