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The multi-award-winning stage musical Dear Evan Hansen, which plays the Edinburgh Playhouse this week demonstrates the ...
A Revolution in Print,” now on Max, spotlights and reflects on the 1970s women’s magazine. The feature documentary is divided ...
Another woman whose name has come to mind for me recently is Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first black woman to serve on the U.S ...
Notable about Sgt. Pepper’s is that “A Day In the Life” (it frequently comes in at #1 in the holiday weekend playback of the ...
Notes to John, posthumously published journal entries chronicling Didion’s therapy sessions, is a peek into the myths and ...
Occasionally they remember to call him by his new name, Pope Leo XIV, but it’s unfamiliar to their tongue. One of the guests ...
Three filmmakers dive into the battles that both united and divided the women’s liberation movement of the 1970s, as ...
Joseph Finder, who writes frequently about Russia, is the author of 17 novels including, most recently, “The Oligarch’s ...
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Several months before the first issue of The New Yorker appeared, Harold Ross’s fund-raising prospectus promised, along with much else, that “Judgment will be passed upon new books of consequence ...
The ban comes after an alleged incident on Wednesday night.