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Business
Thanks, but No Thanks
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News
A Tax Break for Waiters Won’t Convince Working People to Vote for Trump
My first job was at Harrigan’s Grill & Bar in Amarillo, Texas. I was 7 years old. My mom waited…
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Business
Dropping in Just to Say ‘Hi!’
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Magazine
Is It OK to Get Food Stamps When You’re Just Pursuing Your Passion?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on whether a struggling artist with a personal safety net should receive government assistance.
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World
Some Countries Are Trying a Four-Day Workweek. Greece Wants a Six-Day One.
The country, which already has the European Union’s longest average workweek, wants to add another day in some cases, bucking…
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News
The Wide, Wide World of Judy Chicago
The 84-year-old American is perhaps best known for her groundbreaking feminist installation “The Dinner Party,” but she is an artist…
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News
Betty Boop Time Travels to New York, and Broadway, Next Spring
“BOOP! The Betty Boop Musical” had a run in Chicago last year. It is slated to open at a Shubert…
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News
‘Woolf Works’ Review: A Literary Ballet’s Missteps
Wayne McGregor’s 2015 work, making its New York debut with American Ballet Theater, fails to make dance poetry of Virginia…
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World
Deadly Fire Exposes Harsh Conditions Migrant Workers Face in South Korea
Foreigners do dirty, hazardous work, and advocates say the blaze that killed 22 at a battery plant shows that they…
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News
Virginia Woolf, but Make It a Polyphonic, Sensory Ballet
American Ballet Theater brings Wayne McGregor’s “Woolf Works,” which evokes elements of three novels and the writer’s biography, to New…