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World
She Broke Japan’s Comedic Barrier Playing Drunks and Fools (Yep, Men)
OSAKA, Japan — Onstage, Niyo Katsura wore a delicate pink kimono. With her petite frame and high-pitched voice, she could…
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World
Voting for President, Chile Faces Stark Choice, With Constitution at Stake
SANTIAGO, Chile — Chileans faced a stark choice between left and right on Sunday as they began voting in a…
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Arts
Review: Getting Into the Tap Family Spirit With Two Stars as Hosts
When the illustrious tap dancer Michelle Dorrance appeared at the 92nd Street Y on Thursday, she came recently injured. Not…
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Arts
Cécile McLorin Salvant Branches Out, and 7 More New Songs
Every Friday, pop critics for The New York Times weigh in on the week’s most notable new songs and videos.…
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Arts
Naples, a City of Contradictions, Is Once Again a Home for Cinema
NAPLES, Italy — Paolo Sorrentino’s latest film “The Hand of God” begins with a bird’s-eye view of Naples, his hometown,…
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Arts
What Shouldn’t Change About Classical Music
For more than three decades as a critic, I’ve shared my passion for classical music. I’ve also expressed frustrations with…
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Arts
A Grim, Long-Hidden Truth Emerges in Art: Native American Enslavement
FORT GARLAND, Colo. — On a bitter, windy day, a long-overdue reckoning took place in the commandant’s quarters at Fort…
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Sports
Launching Themselves Toward Beijing
The December Dew Tour stop is a always big one for the best snowboarders and freestyle skiers and for the…
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Food
A Holiday Feast, Cooked in the Cab of a Truck
MADISON, Conn. — Dina McKinney's kitchen looks like something straight out of a home-goods catalog. The spices are neatly organized…
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Food
Bubbly Without the Buzz: Nonalcoholic Rosés for Celebrations
This holiday season a glass of bubbly is more likely than ever to be dry, and we’re not talking brut.…