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Bravo in the Flesh

I’d arrived in Vegas for the last day of BravoCon, knowing that the excitement had somewhat dampened, the voices now hoarse. During a...

“Maestro” Is a Leonard Bernstein Bio-Pic as Restless as Its Subject

Among other things, “On the Waterfront” (1954) is a glove story. Walking near the river, on a cold day, Eva Marie Saint drops...

Algorithm Recommendations Since Having Kids

SpotifyYou listened to the Blippi song “Monster Trucks” 1,237 times, and Billie Eilish’s “What Was I Made For?” 248 times. We think you’ll...

Why Are Millennials Still Attached to American Girl?

The American Girl doll was invented in the nineteen-eighties by an enterprising former grade-school teacher and news anchor in her mid-forties named Pleasant...

Knight of Fortune: Friendship Blooms at a Morgue

In Lasse Lyskjær Noer’s short film, Karl has a chance encounter with a stranger who helps him open up about his grief. Source link...

Shifting Sympathies in “Spain”

Also: The films of Jo Van Fleet, a Philip Glass dance showcase, an LCD Soundsystem tour, and more. Source link

Celebrating the Holidays in N.Y.C.

Favorite traditions light up the season, including “The Nutcracker,” Handel, a Yo La Tengo residency, and more. Source link

The Left Comes for Biden on Israel

At a moment of almost unrelenting bad news—of war in the Middle East and Europe and violence-tinged political rancor at home—somehow, the first...

Siskel, Ebert, and the Secret of Criticism

Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel, who went on the air together for the first time in 1975, have been off the air for...

A Hedge-Fund Founder’s Obsessive Storytelling

In the spring of 2010, a Web site called Dealbreaker obtained a notable PDF. Dealbreaker was a gossip-and-news blog in the mold of...

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