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A Nick Cave Survey With Plenty of Bells but No Whistles
In 1992, when Nick Cave made his first soundsuit, the ornate, full-body garments for which he is best known, it…
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Review: In ‘The Hours,’ Prima Donnas and Emotions Soar
“The Hours” — a new opera based on the 1998 novel and the 2002 film it inspired — features a…
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The Soaring Legacy of Pablo Milanés
Pablo Milanés, who died in Madrid this week at 79, left behind a body of work that was deeply personal…
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Black Can Be Even More Beautiful
To say “Black is beautiful” now, in certain areas of the country, is to state the obvious. In other places…
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A Russian rocket strikes a maternity ward, killing a newborn, Ukraine says.
A Russian rocket hit a hospital’s maternity ward in southern Ukraine overnight, killing a newborn boy and injuring his mother,…
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The Best Part of Winning? Smiling at Everyone Who Said You’d Lose.
SALT LAKE CITY — The crowd roared and bounced so enthusiastically that seats in the upper deck of the arena…
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In Texas’ Gobbler Country, an Overlooked Mascot Gets Its Due
ACROSS THE COUNTRY In Texas’ Gobbler Country, an Overlooked Mascot Gets Its Due The country is full of bird-themed mascots.…
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The New Recruits
DOHA, Qatar — Bryan Mbeumo did not know, not for certain, why he had received the invitation, but he knew…
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Edward C. Prescott, 81, Dies; Won Nobel for Studying Business Cycles
Edward C. Prescott, whose work explaining the economic shocks of the 1970s catalyzed new ways of thinking about fiscal and…
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Thieves Steal Ancient Gold Coins in German Museum Heist
BERLIN — When museum staff arrived to work at the Celtic and Roman Museum in the little town of Manching…