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Arts
‘Nanny’ Review: A New Job That Swallows Her Life
There’s a brief, flawlessly calibrated scene early in “Nanny” when the title character first sees the room where she is…
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Arts
‘Wednesday’ Review: The Strange Girl Is on the Case
The news that Tim Burton would be directing half the episodes of “Wednesday,” Netflix’s new dramedy about the Addams Family’s…
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Arts
Stepping Out of Her Family’s Shadow, and Laying Bare Family History
RYE, England — A couple of years ago, the theater director Irina Brook became obsessed with shadows. She kept photographing…
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Arts
‘The Patient Gloria’ Review: A Theatrical Remedy for Toxic Therapy
I demand justice for Gloria. That is Gloria Szymanski, a 30-year-old divorced mother who in the 1960s agreed to be…
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Arts
‘99 Homes,’ ‘Paddleton’ and More Streaming Gems
‘99 Homes’ (2015) Stream it on Hulu. The acclaimed writer and director Ramin Bahrani’s early independent films (“Man Push Cart,”…
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Health
U.S. Officials Offer Hopeful Tone on Covid as Winter Nears
Federal health officials expressed optimism on Tuesday that the nation was better prepared to weather a surge of Covid-19 infections…
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News
How a Jewish Group’s Online Surveillance Uncovered a Synagogue Plot
Early signs of a threat to shoot up a Manhattan synagogue were detected on Friday morning not by law enforcement…
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News
Open or Closed? Here Are Stores’ Plans for Thanksgiving and Black Friday.
Many large retailers will be closed this Thanksgiving, continuing the practice that many stores adopted in 2020 and 2021 during…
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News
When the Treatment of Last Resort Becomes a Life in Limbo
Francia Bolivar Henry was going to be the miracle patient. A pastry chef in her 30s with a captivating smile,…
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Style
The Fake Scorsese Film You Haven’t Seen. Or Have You?
Tumblr cinephiles have a new favorite movie this week. It’s decades old, so maybe you’ve already seen it. It is…